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 \ l , li \ll.,. I Mis lle'eu. \ . Suiiih, I,i, Mis- Mailha Prof, - MI- a m i \l \ ..,! \| I , , uilli-.'.-r, 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 ii , in.,i,, , „ • „ ,, | , . , | i, i i , . ,,,l ii II |; ,| d.n ,oi,l »,|l ..lid I.' Diap.i I nap, i ,n oi be .i on I I I Ihc Uvvei n,, Inn " i • "ill in o b i a . i n n be lli, prolil Ileby 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 i. - -,I I I,,- c m - , a , , i . hcslra All will ha- each Hi", "• 1 \ ' in-.! -.n ". tests will he al nielil shun ,,f Paee hall, 1 '"'i's. I ' - '" ,' c m , 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. ,,l ! \ , , | , i from has Any, in' sketch been w In. k i n ,w s may be is This I'red or | ; 1 | | II s, e, j ,, h , , , | „ „, „ Perine was don.- by This lo : , ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,„ , ^ ,,„ , | .,,,,,, | n u in possibh and sign I , 111 -II III I h , up mi Mud. i l l - h | M , ,, , M wlh, , | are degree. M . , , ,l t ,,,| j , , , | , , . . , , i,,,,-,, i | u | l I.-,.,Is, | , , , , 1,,,,,, , , mi.,inn- 1,-pn - I Delia Cladvs Palierson, of work ,,u llieii I larv Pally, MEMBER Mela Xela sor.u i l y w d e n i e s H a l . '.'.I, 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 , , | M \ | i i , II, w i l d . E, I n , . , no ie !„,,,, i /, 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 , . nl i ibnl i. -n 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 ., i , , i 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 iln \ i,g,| nl ni d s I'.l.on h i . , Id - nl. i, . i m li..u. M \lildn d ,,ii ol ,, Swaiill ,,ii,| ihc \ \ e . l n , .,|.,v I oung, IMIIII 3 Mi-- in ,.f i I be con lain:.,, v Jll i l l I f . hard-oil - no hall - • ' , I,., k >,,,., 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 . w I! , , pi, Ibe Hal, ' I strv ihon-.ai, isliv. I i- i be' as'si's'led 'hv In a,I and ,,f and M i - ll.onaid H. dv. a - - i s l a m the ||,,|e-; P.nms a, bead .1.1.... t i n , nl and Willi,ni \ Ken piofe- - , , | ol 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. -lav - p , , , h. .Hid I i l l i . o on l a - ! tea l l n - - , i n , - I,-r w i n , h w ill i l i . l l v - Ioih i , ni I I I -n I - ,1.111 ii, d p ,i i m , nis w i l l spoils, .1- l l n dm I, ,1 ill ge, an, I l V l , ' . - , Ills kail I • i , I • 11, inn I',, i n a i d .baling tl eat, l.v dm, . . . . - p i n a , I, lib,,, I |„ I n , I .1 nlv - \ \ o l d , n \ s l , W . . | | h n u n , -.animal .1. ...in, I, s in.lib, in.ni. - R u s s e l l . i l rn.- a, i n \ , m l , , oiirt. i i n n - aboni u D.uoihv I, ,1 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,, S |,,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 „,,,. , , | , , , ! „ | | i , inasler's M , , , , | ,,- , , , | „ , , , , ,U , . , |„ , , , , , , , , , 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>, , , . , , , „ ,- , , , „ „ . , , , ' , , | . , I III, C l l l b - I - M i - - Mallei college, News of TO BE SPONSORS FOR LOUNGE TEA Iv. ,,, , , , , . ,,,,!,,.,,, , |.„ , | j | , , ,., | |„ Idii.allon ! „ 11 . . - 1 , . I bv 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 , ,,,,1, , , , 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 ,,r 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 , tnev X l ; W S 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, \ . S. '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. a ,> , P. p M.. M .,,.,.,,,.,:;„,,. 7U .at ,, ( 28 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 State College News Established by t h e Class of 1918 T h e U n d e r g r a d u a t e Newspaper of N e w YorkState College for Teachers THE NEWS BOARD 5-9373 GEORGE P. RICE Editor-in-Chief •155 Elk Street AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, 6-6482 ANDREW A. H u m 201 North l.ak, HELEN .Managing .•line, 5-1611 Manager Editor R o n EL Finance Manage) Chi Sigma Theta, 215 Partridge Street, 6-6126 A L V I N A R. L E W I S Associate Managing 206 Western Avenue, 4-1839 Editor BERNARD S. KERREL Editor Associate 57 Elberon Place Managing Dunn, Laura Styn, and Maragaret Service. DESK EIUTOIIS Marion Howard, Hannah Parker, and Crenfell Rand, sophomores REPORTERS: Luisa Iglesias, Kose Kantor, Carolyn Kratn Putnam, llessic Simmons, Hilda Smith, and Edith T e | Virginia Abajian, Celia Bishop, Diane Ilochn Bookheini, Eleanor Cnutant, Katherine Cunneen, Helen Dolierty, Jane Dnncey, Marion Mlcczck, Mary Moore, Marilyn Knsciilicck, Almira Uuss, lictly Salcse, Katherine Simmons, Thelnia Smith, Bessie Stetkar, Mary Lou Waltlier, Katherine Wilkins, and Elizabelli Zuend, sophomores. CIIICUI.ATION M.VNAUEU: Erantes Mazar, '32. ASSISTANT MUSINESS MANAGERS: Mary Dolierty and Jean Watkins, juniors. MUSINESS S T A F F : J e a n Craigmile, Marguerite Crutchlcy, and Katherine llaug, sophomores. I'uhlished every Eriilay in the college year by the Editorial Hoard representing the Student Association. Subscriptions, $-'.25 per year, single copies, ten rents. Delivered anywhere in the United Stales. Entered as second class mailer at postoffice, FEDERAL CONTROL NEEDED COMMUNICATIONS 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 BOOKS: Swiss I.iir IMMII.Y o r liid'.T to | m a n i f e s t a t i o n . ,f o v e r - e m p h a s i s . l i i l e n l t h a i n o such c o n d i t i o n c a t If ever e \ i s l at Stale c o l l e g e . i i l i s t i t u t i i . i l o f S t . 1 possible, Ibe s H a m i l t o n , o r e v e n C o l g a t e f o r i he , g r o w n normal schools and p-cud, i e l l t h a t h a v e a p p c a r d o n o u r - , l ,•bile r n e v e r m a k e o f us a n i i i s i i i n t i o i i i M l I only f o r albletie l r i u m i . i l . 1 - I n .iil.l l „ call to ihe a l i e n f i h e p,, be, t h a t a de l e a l b v o n , , of i b e M \.vii.\rr.\\ i . n e ' u n h e a r d '..( 1 iv it- alhleles li tl a l e s o f o i l i e i -i c h o o l s . 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I , o v e r s of M o r l c y ' s w r i t i n g s g r e e t w i t h e n t h u s i a s m t h i s n e w e s t of h i s n o v e l s , a p a r o d y , w h i c h r e l a t e s t h e a d v e n t u r e s of a p e d a n t i c little S w i s s c l e r k , 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. •lllv' -!,h hich, fi 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 . \\ Iter hospilalily lo the that time, thinking ,,( ihe ot strive lo adveitise Slate ,'s, but whv -lwuld we pin W, e,' 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. p a g a n s n o r t a i n t t h e m w i t h t h e m a l a d y of t h o u g h t . M o t h s i d e s m u s t k e e p in m i n d t h a t a r e v a m p e d 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,' I !;. is n o t p a r a m o u n t . T h e r e i- n o n e e d f o r t h e s p i r i t o f r e f o r m t o g r o w 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 an g ilie p a r t i e s c o n c e r n e d . T h e s t u d e n t b o d y \s Hrel Ilarlc—Argonaut 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. Albany, X. Y. tt;!,'^ affaiis ,.i have il e r e s e c t i„ heren.i e Vol. XVI. 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I b a s e s f o r t h e s t u d y o f hi, THIEVES ACTIVE CALENDAR 11 lu \ 1,11m \i I'. •v I ' I' M ,; » 'iK I I' M \ss,llll,lv \lldl e hall Iholo.'V O l d lia-k, ihall I ' a g , ha Tuesday I'leuuularv II, , In, k o Mil, , , n, h I, i n n . mil I till-. U, , , | l l . l h l v o l In l-ai-ed .,| | | „ , d liuideiil.ilb h a n d l e d l „ r ,1 .ildv |( .0,0 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y„ JANUARY IS, 1932 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 . The p r o f i t s 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 table, she said. lie the a aLo group of thirty I n the in to try regard the plav. eral in our college trv try national see why playing win n We much lite in..; a /nr a ftrliKi utterly Mil ,i) e ;ee tone< ha.; that has he my in \ l lied, Andrew position Van I I ril/ at Linen, Elaine- includes coin,nerc, X. lo The leacber, al .-ear. h I'n.l. This |„.siii,,n r.iarv a M i l . inii-i b, IMm-aii Mile. 'I h i s tlii lore in.w -In- ivnr lioil.- al day C L •j A. XI. to received tlit St. laken Coach Ihal athletic t ' o l b gi , a n n o u n c e d to- had the he resigned from lo discus- Ihe l w 1 '' l "" 1 1 l l l r ics I A Us I II XI.Mill Xl.uhi or -iened '. IlinlngV ;, ,„• u i|l ;,cc„uiu'in-. Michael ,,, m 'l l.\ |„.|,| nrnl, lohlich n lions which pi, n n , and - , , K \ b, nl i,., ~" , |.l il, to ( n. 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M - •' i l l . - ; ' - " " - Ic I I'hn, tin n n -I we, k llienl the ;l ..le.un.M Inn paid -CM ,b I till I of | " •' l a ! l.u n -III Comments '.',""'"",' "",'". ' ' " " ' •' """"" " , '.'" l-'-t-V u l . n l . preceded I'm. I',,I I,,do' '32, lb, Inn have lr„ ibiitN ,.| 1 HI. 10 1 i ° , I '• 17 i Id On Two Presentations \u„ ami tin . | XI. 31 Pllill.-iipllV Lib •,, e r I'o'da'te, 111 |„ "-'"Ce I sinibnl was A. f. 1 It.-i 1 IlKlisIl ! I ' " ' 1 N a n k i n - w a - in ihe -,,rt ,.i - lo . hC Ci'lin'mi'io; J Kiliuaiiiin lu.'A j/j'f^.'ij 1 J'' Maihciii.i'ucs 7 Mu-ic 1 XI ii-ii- 1 Kilnc.ilion In le-ohllion M.illi.-lll.llle- I n n in-.: c m i r . , , 1 - w , i b sul.scrii l,\ FRIDAY, JANUARY 29TH llislnn N . is -I ll'iMuIVs Pl,,l„s,',pin J S|.,inMi 'J ahimni ' l.a'in '•''"'"> Cnlldi- I'uii.ll I'lrllcll 'L ..II 28TH K... .in W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 3RD ,, \ M Km,in Clu-inisiry 2 2u0 ,'lu-iin-iiy i -'"" | I'.llKli-ll "il \\';i,-nilp.. JANUARY •i A XI. to said. "Lu--ia THURSDAY, insti been deterrent Harris t.ii|,n-l. I llu AI Law J * i ; 111 had ..real following | L a m i l t i in, ;m,l action in «;. xeis,,,,, professor nio..II " i in I iltee. ']. R for Pedagogue Subscribers ui„'ci, i, „ , -, for Ihe English .., n t h m a n Must Meet Contracts1 I n - w a - i n , u. .1 I n i , , f I h e oruani/ati.m.s ' J I'I \ \ b e n i1111 i \ I. w ed o n t h e t o p i c , r e - i d e n l A . U. I t r u b a c h e r - a i d i h a l • had called a i n c l i n e ,,f t h e . n's a l h l e l i c c o u n c i l l o r M o n d a y I J ' ,.j, e; em mihlewed ^,i!X=i,.l1;ii;!ac"i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND d a v ' s . w a s a w l i i n i s n . i l -..,i ,,, ,|,-.,,na ' I ,i„ „ ; ! d i n , led h i Asen.ilh \ ,,n I'.m. n n JiiO Gym 101 j ;', <>j , - i , 01 m i l il l o l i j i c t i o l i s , Ihe lh.il aim. .imced. j nil..I 2 7 T H M is \ i i . /urn/ an J A N U A R Y -i , \ . \ ]\ manager in\ . stigatine i II Room M. I !! h r a \ l'no 7 Eilni-atimi K n u l i s l i i, Ku-n.i. A Hi r d u c a l i n n , w h o h a d been n a m e d a m e m b e r . .f i h e a l u m n i c o m m i t t e e cm - so . w hi. b Lie. of Mallu-ii \ ic- .?.. h llobarl, IM and c ,;.. I,me , .1 ; "PlaXgOer school in sit, names: uni\ ei-iiy, J high 150 1 10 I*. xlririn,/ a stun,/ w rile for Clark-.n, athletics. likewise Room Room l.aiin 10 11 Spanish IS c,.Ih-ge. I W E D N E S D A Y , ,,,,/, aba aily i en. e I lei, n i " \ 9 A. XI. llinli.gy |'|-;,n. is a n a p p l i c a n l ( i r e e i i w i . h, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST 1 Tin tin am mini, has POSITIONSREADYl'IV:™L and .III 26 1'. XI. year -liuctioiis A-cnalh in heen pr..s|M c t i i c . . . I I . ;•. s (ircgnr for ,<j " 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 .11 t i i ;i t the lie enmyed Room r. xi. iiiimir I lie 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 llhara lunior High scl I. a c c o r d i n g to I ' m f c - s o r J o h n 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 I life An 1 llicili.gv 5 Chemistry Knulisli 31 E i l u c . u i . m .1 helped us? i,, has eery l'llVsioKHipllV Spanish 2 l.i'lji'ary Sclem ') A. XI. some contest I Speaker Outlined Four Major Questions Facing Powers At Present Time 200, 201 22 Government 9 colleges names I luil in. mary ante 101 from b \ en lo Il 100, HARRIS DISCUSSED WORLD PROBLEMS 30TH Room Gym three be the . i, / e n , false. 211 TUESDAY, JANUARY 26TH sev- possible, bring c . u i l an in in, ill 111, 210, 1 really i .r If will il games 110, |§f° -M in teams bigger is a i t a i n s ! big we " Personally, eulcr will v .oils " / he two underdog, Yi - n l i n! the schedule State will S JANUARY prominence." these hat 20, K(liiciiti..ii 2 English I A K n u l i s l i 111,1 Kimli-li UK E i m l i - h .1 docs teams to (,'nv. said : teams as continued: can't he scheduling well I'mich athletics wishes colleges. we ill lie Ic of bigger larger year by caliber Ciym Gym 3 0 0 , 3 0 1 , 302 1 20 court. schedule, colleges, and much each mir Room turn I'resideill his c l a s s , as harder the fulfill W e le.icbers' that whereas opponents up KUKIWI 25TH XI. SCHEDUL1 SATURDAY, German 2 Cireclt 1 History .1 with culleges cm IliolnKy -' Ilidl.iKv 4 ('.•iiinii-rce The fact JANUARY 9 A. these plays men, the to to the MONDAY, Miller, commercialize making always we ten men that care and out squad larger discussing know in A. basketball. only aboul m.I 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 S///)/)(•/• nil io \1 DO M i d n i In a la carle Western at (Snail 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 7S5 M A D I S O N ' A Y ' F N U F , A L B A N Y , N . Y. ment-, " l l i - l o r y i- not dead but 133 N. Pi:via S i . 11 N . PEARL S I . li\ iue. Il niii-t be revvr tlen in I M I O N L 6-7619 Dial 3-4231 Dial 3-3632 t e r m , of living men. 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