State College News XVI. No. 17 VOL. G. A. A. PRODUCTION WILL BE MARCH 12 STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1932 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues MEN WILL FORM NEW LETTER CLUB TWO STATE MEN DEBATE HAMILTON Directs Chorus Florence Friedman Will Direct "The Mikado"; Miss Lewis is Business Manager To Visit Hamilton Kenneth Miller and George Rice Will Participate in Last Contest of Careers Athletic Organization Receives Sanction from Myskania and Dr. Brubacher The annual musical presentation of t h e G i r l - ' A t h l e t i c association f o r t h i s v e a r w i l l he t h e o p e r e t t a , "The Mikado," l.v Gilbert and Sullivan, Elizabeth Jack-on, 'i2, president of 0 . A . A., announced t o d a y . T h e o p e r e t t a w i l l be g i v e n F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y n i g h t s . M a r c h 11 a n d 12. i n the a u d i t o r i u m o f Page h a l l . T h e l e t t e r m e n of t h e C o l l e g e a r e n o w o r g a n i z i n g an a t h l e t i c club which w i l l be c a l l e d t h e " S t a t e Letter Club." T h e society has a l ready received -auction f r o m D r . A. R. B r u b a c h e r , president o f the College', a n d f r o m M y s k a n i a . T h e p u r p o s e o f t h e c l u b is " t o foster better spirit and good sportsmanship a m o n g the varsity athletic teams of the College" and also " t o raise the i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e standing of the College." T h e ideal of the c l u b w a s first s u g g e s t e d l.v C h a r l e s K i - - a m , ' . k l , f o r w a r d on the State college b a ke t b a l l t e a m . I llhcr letter m e n of the C o l l e g e became interested in t h e idea o f t h e f o r m a t i o n of a c l u b of t h i s k i n d a n d d r e w u p a f o r m a l c o n - t i t u t i o i i at a r e c e n t m e e t i n g The following biter n u n are c h a r t e r m e m b e r s of t h e c l u b : K c n ! m i l l M i l l e r . '32, m a n a g e r o f b a s k e t ball; Harold I l a - w e l l , \U, pa.-l n i n n a e , r o f b a - k e l b a l l a n d base b a l l ; I'av I l i u m . '.L\ b a s e b a l l ; L l o y d Moreland, '32 baseball; Robert C Irieh, '.C\ b a s e b a l l ; Vincent M e l e - k i , '32, t e n n i s ; C u r t i s - R u t , m b i i , '32, l u a u a e i r o | I, n n i - I", ,r l a - l v. a r ; l a . k S a n d i " . 32 l i n n i - ; t.uni-; C.ilberl < t 1|| 1 ; o a l i a i u . a n d |,,lin D.llefs,,,,. iiinio,--, ba-k. Iball a n d b a - , b a l l . I r a n i . "1 o i i n g '33, b a - e b a l l ; S a n i ' o r d i , w u - t e i n '.kk I . n n i . - : Roger I'.au.roii, lack Saunder-, F l o r e n c e F r i e d m a n , 'M, is d i r e c t ing the presentation, and A l v i n a L e w i - , 'M, is b u s i n e s s manager, Tryouts f o r t h e cast w e r e conducted Wednesday afternoon and r e h e a r s a l s b e g a n last n i g h t . The n a m e s o f t h e cast w a r e not a v a i l a b l e as t h e \ ' l u - w e n t t o p r e s s . C o m m i t t e e s f u r t h e o p e r e t t a in elude: house, FranceMeMalioii, \\.\, chairnian, Nile Clemens and Dr T. Frederick H. Candlyn. Frances (iavnor, senior-, and h e a d of t h e m u s i c d e i . a r l n n n ' Frances Roof, ' . U ; publicity, Helen c o nducted the State c l b e c Mahar, '.M, c h a i r m a n ; Carl T a r \ \ o , i n n's c h o r u s last n i g h t in b o x , \\>, I ' . l b e l Z o t / , ' . « , K a t h r v n F i l z p a t r i c k , '.l-l, a n d F . v c l v n K i c k ! Chancellor.-hall and H e l m Rich, f r e s h m e n . I'rograni-, Wulrev F l o w e r s , '32 and A h n i r a F u s s , '.! I ; s e t - a n d lights. John Cro.svcnor and K a t h crine .\|i ' o r e , i l i n i o i - , a n d k l i / a l u t h \ r n o k l , ' . i l : p r o p e r t i e - , k.li/a b e l l i C o r d o n , \\.\ c h a i r i n a i i , Ruth I l a r t i i i , '.'>-', a n d \ l \ i n a 'I r e n t h m a n . '.LI; mu-ic, I M e n Croniie. ' M chairman. Charlotte l . o l m a s , '.kk and lulia Shield-, ' . U ; c o - i u m e - . Katherine T r n v i r. '31, c h a i r m a n , lo-cphmc M o l t , '32, a n d M a r c i a '(,.,1.1 a n d l - n h e l H e w i t t , j u n i o r - ; l l e r n o r d I )ek,,, \ i o l i n i - t , w a s t l maki up, Helen Silver. Mildred a rl ti i s t at t h e a n n u a l Co Smith and Helen Mead, senior-; " "l a-t e " c' 'o l l e g " e w n i n' e ! ' ' - ' k l X n a n d Y a ^ d . a V / f n ^ a h l l l e n ; . e r "l " o- | t h• e S and ushers. Akin. D i n n e e u , '.kk . - h o r n s c o n d u c t e d al C h a n c e l l o r ' s | < i. l. ' a l , b a s e b a l l chairnian. Dorothy Criflin and Coai h Rutin rl'onl R Laker w a b a l l , l a - l u i g h l a l 8:.«l o ' c l o c k , m i Thehua Smith, -n|ih n ; i n i m i n k e r of l b , del' i l l . - U p l r\ i - i o l l of the i o l b gl : ' ll i I. d I T i c k e t s w i l l be l l i i r t \ five c e n t - m u s i c council. The choruwas ' bib for general admissions and fifty d i r e c H i l b' K i - s a m , l i r o o k s . a n d de L a u r a Mr T. Fr. deriek I I . for re-erved - , ; . ! - . M i - - I ;111111 \ i i , in ad n i t h e u i i i - i c d e p a r t cent''. e r e a p p o i n t e d t o c o m p l e t e t h e o r 1 e u i - announced KaMo i I •.. II n a p . .v.'. . - • ' • " i / a t i o n of t h e society. VIOLINIST ASSISTS WOMEN'S CHORUS 3*. V/fftOLO <*>. I w o State college debaters w i l l conclude their intercollegiate careers W e d n e s d a y n i g h t w h e n t w o seniors oppose H a m i l t o n college a t C l i n t o n on the question of H e r b e r t Hoover's reelection to the presid e n c y of t h e U n i t e d States. They are Kenneth A. Miller a n d C e o r g e I , Rice w i n . w i l l uphold t h e a f f i r m a t i v e side o f t h e p r o p o s i tion, "Resolved: Thai Herbert H o o v e r should | „ reelected president o f t h e I ' n i t e d S t a t e s . " The contest will mark the f o u r t h consecutive meeting of State and H a m i l t o n debate t e a m - , Rice havi n g been o n t e a m s o p p o s i n g H a m ilton since his f r e s h m a n vear M i l l e r has a l s o d e b a t e d Hamilton pre\ i.ui-ly. State w o n t w o of t h e debates, w l n l . ..ne w a - a lion de ci-i,,n. W'beThi r o r n . , | a d c C s i n n w i l l ' " ' r e n d e r e d i l l t h i s d e b a l i lias been It'll ' " I huiiiltc.il. D r . H a . . . h i W I h o l u p s o n , professor of huglish and e a c h debate, a n n o u n c e d . He " i l l accompany l b , team to H a m i l ton, h i , alma mater. M i l l , r a n d Rice a r e m e m b e r s o f M y s k a n i a , -, nior h,.|i,,rar\ society, Kappa I'hi Kappa, h o n o r a r y education fraternity, and both have l a k e n p a r t in i n t r a m u r a l d e b a t e s Together ili.v have d e b a t e d t h e Scottish and British universities l e a r n s a - w e l l as C n i o i i a n d o t h e r A l l i e n ' , an c . l l , g e - 7?A3/<</3Sb/\, Bernard Ocko is Guest Artist (,''' | . ' .' "|' At Concert Directed Last Night DRAMATICS CLASS TO PRESENT TWO PLAYSWEDNESDAY The advanced dramatics class "lb present a p r o g r a m of plays W e d n e - d a v n i g h t at 8:1.S o ' c l o c k , in l l u - a u d i t o r i u m o f I ' a g c h a l l T h e l i r - i | , l a v w i l l be a c o m e d y , u n d e r the d i r e , turn ,,f C a t h e r i n e T h i - p l a y w i l l be a T r a v e r , '.U. lake off , u , bridge, and bridge players. The ca-l will include: A u d r e y S u l l i v a n , 'M loin, C n . s v e n o r , '.kk C r c n l e l l R a n d , ',kl a n d J o h n llill.s, '.15. M i s „ T r a v e r ' s e o m miltees are: hoiis,-, Katherine M e, ' . D ; - e l s , \ era H u m s , ' 3 2 ; p r o p e r t i i -. N i l e C l e m e n s , \\>, a n d m a k e - u p , F r a n c e s M . M a l n . i i ',!.! 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' . t j . . , , „ I clean up, H o n I n I b i s , , \\> - n b lit o f i h , ei .tin JAMES SULLIVAN ANNUAL LECTURE TO START IN 1933 An anonymous gift of nioiicv di^ded"1:;!'•;.,',:' FIVE MAY ATTEND I In s o n g - l o a n l b . - i \ l , i nth n , i ulli , e u t i i r i . -. i n . b u b d a i - " b \ L i l l y " l e - u D u b iI Met l a " l.v \ i t l o r i a , a n d " S i n k . | . . i ; | , I ' , , , T a b o r " b y W e l l e-. giv'en at a n a - - , u i b l y in F e b r u a r y , - c l e c l i u n - by m o d e r n l i v i n g . . . i l l |U.k\ o n . . . i n , subject ri l a t m g to p o - e r s i n c l u d e d " M a t e r M i a I'd ks, m a n u s c r i p t . - , i u n i " b y \ \ II Ik II. " H y m n In t i n h i -!• .i \ i.l I p . , m i n i . , oi i l l i i - l r a t i o u s , w a - an llu Water-" bv l ' r o f e - s . , r Ibd-l noun.e.l Fcbtuarv I I al t h e c e b of H a r v a r d . 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I . , , ,|,, ,.,||,. , ' , u n , e , I l..,lav | . n i.k in o l i k , - n u b ni a - o, i.i : | | „ , | , „ k ,' i l l .-I I I I , , lass lion L a i , i ,lu .1 l a - l N o v , m l ..I I ' l i l , , , , k , , , , 1 1 , - , , h .,,,|| |,e lb, \II,.,I,V I L s p i l a l I b. , le I I I - I o n , i, , I u, d i a i n , I, , w i l l , a - e c - KAPPA DELTA RHO WILL INDUCT NINE ! ON FEBRUARY 28 G. A. A. To Have Scrap Book, President Says ball, I I hi aft of 31 I I i- , \ | , e i 1, ,1 i b a l b h, . u i . I K a t l u ' i n i , I h u d Mor, km.I, al I b , - c i v i, , I i.e., i a m i - will - p . a l '.U, e.ill I.i W . . i f will Three Seniors Obtain Positions As Teachers placed I lu ii| be - t a i l e d lllUIll l a l s , Ike i/,,l l u M r F r a n , i- H u m a n , . m imer, and Hi. company l dial on the i n chief WKLCOMKS P L E D G E S T i n a , i n , m h . r s of l b , class o b t a i n e d p o - i l i o n . - , l a - l w e e k , a. I k la Zela -oiority welcomes ,,,i,|ing lo Fief.-so, lobn M Margaial Strong and Dorothy S a v h s , s , , i , l a i v of l b , placement Stevens, fu-hmen, ililo pledge bureau. I m i lulu rsliip 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932 State College News Established by the Class of 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers THE NEWS BOARD 5-9373 GEORGE P. RICE Editor-in-Chief 455 Elk Street AUDREY FF.OWF.RS Advertising Manager Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, 6-6-182 ANDREW A. HRITZ Managing Editor 201 North Lake Avenue, 5-1611 HELEN INTEREST IN BILLET DOUX N e w e v i d e n c e of s c h o l a r s h i p i n t e r e s t in t h i s C o l lege c a m e t o light in a n i n t e r e s t i n g m a n n e r d u r i n g the past week. I t is n o t h i g h l y flattering to the s t u d e n t s w h o e v i n c e d t h i s m o s t u n u s u a l f o r m of int e r e s t , b u t it i s s t r a n g e e n o u g h t o w a r r a n t i t s b e i n g called to t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n . A young m a n w a s seen assiduously removing mail f r o m e a c h of t h e b o x e s , f r o m A t o Z, a n d c a r e f u l l y s c r u t i n i z i n g t h e c o n t e n t s of e a c h . N e a r b y s t o o d h i s c o m p a n i o n , e i t h e r fulfilling t h e r o l e of w a t c h m a n o r t h a t of a m o r e a c t i v e a c c o m p l i c e . F i n a l l y , t h e l e t t e r s a n d n o t e s w e r e r e v i e w e d t o t h e s a t i s f a c t i o n of t h e i n d u s t r i o u s y o u n g m a n . He could now tell the name of each individual who had received a billet doux from the Dean. 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E v e r y u n d e r c l a s s m a n w h o feels he h a s l a t e n t w r i t ing ability s h o u l d n o t h e s i t a t e t o g r a s p this o p p o r tunity to exercise his talents S u c h a c t i o n will r e d o u n d t o t h e c r e d i t of t h e C o l l e g e a s well a s t o the individuals c o m p e t i n g . Educational Council To Conduct Tests To Find Vaunted Sophomore Superiority New York—(IP)—Whether or not the Great American Sophom o r e is a l l t h a t b e t e l l s f r e s h m e n h e is will b e t e s t e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y t h i s s p r i n g b y a s e r i e s of t e s t s g i v e n s i m u l t a n e o u s l y in c o l l e g e s a n d u n i v e r s i t i e s a s a p a r t of a p r o j e c t in r e s e a r c h undertaken u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s of t h e A m e r i c a n Council on Education. A c c o r d i n g t o D r . J. B. 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TO GIVE PARTY Classical club w i l l give a " R o m a n b a n q u e t , " W e d n e s d a y n i g h t , at s i x o'clock in the College cafeteria. T h e r e w i l l be a R o m a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t , D o r o t h y M c G i n n i s s , '32, s a i d . Forty Discuss Dormitory Fund Campaign for Pledges; Newcomb Speaks State Will Meet Cooper Union Quintet in Page Hall Gymnasium By KENNETH A. MIU.KH, \U, SPORTS WELCOMES MEMBERS I:'.I,IT,IU. STATK COLLEGU NEWS A t Barnard college it is a freshman offense to show an eager desire t o l a u g h a t f a c u l t y j o k e s . A t t e n d a n c e at S u n d a y S c h o o l f o r three years was a recent punishment meted out to a U n i v e r s i t y of C o l o r a d o student w h o w a s caught drinking. Class Vice-President Appoints Committees for Annual Sophomore Soiree T h e annual s o p h o m o r e soiree w i l l The Stale basketball team w i l l be F r i d a y , A p r i l 8, R o b e r t R o b i n try t o record i t s fourth straight s o n , v i c e - p r e s i d e n t o f t h e class, a n d v i c t o r y w h e n i t faces t h e s t r o n g The- f r e s h m a n g i r l s at N o r t h w e s t general c h a i r m a n f o r the dance, a n Cooper U n i o n quintet of N e w Y o r k ern u n i v e r s i t y have r e b e l l e d a t a nounced today. Bids are being r e c i t y o n the Page h a l l c o u r t t o m o r r u l i n g o n the part o f t h e dean o f ceived f r o m various orchestras b u t row night. w o m e n o r d e r i n g t h e m t o g o t o bed n o n e has been d efinitely selected, M i l n e H i g h school w i l l meet the Lawrence Newcoinh, '31, the at 1(1:30. They claim that they he a d d e d . T h e p l a c e f o r t h e d a n c e Milne alumni i n the preliminary guest speaker was introduced b y can't s t u d y p r o p e r l y b e f o r e thai IS HONORARY w i l l be a n n o u n c e d i n t h e N E W S as game which will star! at 7:13 Samuel Dorrance, '32. Newl i m e a n d so t h e y a r e n ' t g o i n g t o s o o n as c o m p l e t e a r r a n g e m e n t s a r e S i g m a A l p h a s o r o r i t y w e l c o m e s o ' c l o c k . T h e S t a t e c o n t e s t w i l l g e t s t u d y at a l l . c o m b said that the b u i l d i n g s o f effected, R o b i n s o n said. u n d e r w a y at t h e c o n c l u s i o n o f i h e M i s s l i e t s c y T . K e e u e , l i b r a r i a n o f m a n y colleges a r e o w n e d by t h e i r first game. Ihe Milne High quinS o i r e e m a r k s a c e s s a t i o n 01 t h e a l u m n i associations which are very Milue H i g h school, into h o n o r a r y The Nanking Ministry o f lulut e t , w h i c h is c o a c h e d b y l i e n I n banner rivalry between the freshe n t h u s i a s t i c , perhaps, because o f m e m b e r s h i p . c a t i o n has f o r b i d d e n Chinese' stug r a h a m , o f the S t a l e learn, is a n u n and s o p h o m o r e classes. A c t h e fact t h a t t h e y h a v e c o n t r i b u t e d dents and athletes l o wear foreign s t r o n g unit under i h e l e a d e r s h i p cording t o the inter-class rivalry to their alma mater, Stale college numerals o r characters o n their WERE GUESTS o f c a p t a i n K e n P h e l p s , v e t e r a n forr u l e s , as s l a t e d i n t h e f r e s h m a n d e m a n d s v e r y l i t t l e of i t s s t u d e n t s , caps, sweaters o r o t h e r bits o f w a r d , a n d a - t i f f b a t t l e is e x p e c t e d h a n d b o o k , " t h e s o p h o m o r e and w h i c h m a y be o n e r e a s o n w h y i t Marv II..11, '29, Margaret clothing, terming the custom an in Ihe p r e l i m i n a r y c o n t e s t . f r e s h m e n b a n n e r s w i l l be o u t o f a l u m n i a s s o c i a t i o n is n o t as a c t i v e M c C u u e , ' 2 " , F.li/.abeth S m i t h , '2'), u n p a t r i o t i c one', a n d a d i s g r a c e t o competition f r o m 8 o'clock until 2 T h e Stale team, fresh f r o m vicas o i l i e r - , w h i c h h a v e p u t a g o o d N a n l i r e i i n a n , '3(1, M a r v M o r g a n the- c o u n t r y . o'clock on the n i g h t o f the sophoPolytechnic deal i n t o b a c h i n g their a l m a m a t e r s t e r n , ' 3 1 , a n d R u t h D o y l e , ' 3 1 , tories over B r o o k l y n more soiree." Lowell Textile, and and a r e interested i n w a t c h i n g w e r e week e n d g u e s t - o f G a m m a i n s t i t u t e , The Purdue university women M o n l c l a i r , w i l l f i n d a t o u g h o p p o T h e f o l l o w i n g c o m m i t t e e s have w h a t it d o e s w i t h i t , X c w c o u i b I'hi S i g m a s o r o r i t y . are now given the o p p o r t u n i t y t o nent in the Cooper U n i o n aggregabeen a p p o i n t e d l o assist R o b i n s o n : added. attend a " c h a r m school" where they tion. music, Philip Ricciardi, chairman l e a r n such i m p o r t a n t t h i n g s as h o w H e l e n M e a d a c t e d as l o a s t m i s Maybelle Matthews, Charles K i s MEMBERS WELCOMED T h e r e w i l l be- d a n c i n g a f t e r t h e lo hold a cigarette p r o p e r l y . t r e s s at t h e d i n n e r . V e r a l i i i r n s exsam; favors a n d programs, Jean game. I h e m u s i c w i l l be f u r n i s h e d p l a i n e d t h e llcior p l a n s o f t h e o n e S i g m a A l p h a w e l c o m e s i n t o f u l l by the M i l n e H i g h school o r c h e s ( raigmile, chairman, M a r y Moore, A new e x c u s e f o r l e a v i n g s c h o o l w i n e o f t h e d o r m i t o r y w h i c h i - 0 ,m e m b e r s h i p ; H e l e n W a r r e n , ' 1 3 ; t r a , a n d a l l S t a t e c o l l e g e ' s t i u l e i i l s (ircufcll Rand; refreshments, Shirbe b u i l t a - s o o n as t h e p r e s e n t s i t e U n t i l K n g l i s h , I n e z L i l t s , M v r t l e w I n . d e s i r e 1,, b r i n g giu-sts f o r t h e w a s h e a r d b y t h e r e g i s t r a r at t h e ley D i a m o n d , c h a i r m a n , L l i z a b c t l l t ' 11 i \ c r s i l y of A l a b a m a . 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P i e r r e a n d M r s ARE MARRIED A C h i c a g o m a n has c o n f e s s e d t o nig'hl a n d i h e a l u m n i o n S a t u r d a y Robert Meyers, chairman, ElizaBertha lirin T , executive secrea j u d g e t h a i i n o r d e r t o keep h i s l i o l h c o n t e s t s w i l l be p l a y e d 1 l a I'hi s . . r o r i t y a n i l . u n i c e s t h e n i g h t beth Zuend, Hilda Bookheim, t a r y o f t h e a l u m n i a s s o c i a t i o n , w ere -.,,, m H a r v a r d he stole 118 b a t h M a i n Prindle; cbaperones, Hannah l a r r i a g e o f M a r g u e r i t e C r u l c h l e y , o n the Page h a l l c o u r t , g u e s t s o f t h e class, a n d a n s w e r e d i l , I,, W i l l i a m L e s t e r o f A l b a n y . Parker, c h a i r m a n , Roger B a n c r o f t ; questions conccruiiiK the d o r m i t o r y t a x i - and Mowers, l.etilia C o n n e l l y , plans. M is. l i r i n i i n e r made special chairman, bliuor Andre. mention o f t h e l a d thai a n y COLLECTS MONEY amount m a y l i e p l e d g e d l o i litPublicity, M a r i a n I Inward, chaira l u m n i residence hall fund, payable man, W i l l i a m N e l s o n ; invitations, Money for subscriptions and for o v e r a n y n u m b e r o f y e a r s , u n d e r eng rav me n a m e - o n I lie I 'ed. igue Marion Mle/eek, chairman, Virl l i o l o g y club w i l l have an e v o l u nia S l u m i l ; ll -, D o n a l d I h a n y c o n d i t i o n t h e p e r s o n p l e d g i n g • M i l b , , , . H e e l e d e a c h I ' r i , l a y be t i o n p a r l y next F r i d a y , » l 7:3(1 may <are l o make I III: m e past g i n n i n g l . . d a \ l . \ a i n c n i b e r o f I h e o ' c l o c k in t i n - L o u n g e o f chairman, Thomas Carrctt, feichanlM.n y e a r s , it h a - b e e n t h e c u s t o m f o r b u s i n e s s staff. m a R y a n . A t a l . l e w i l l be re h a l l . D e c o r a t i o n s w i l l c a r r y m i l t h i s s e n i o r s t o I r v t o p l e d g e t h e s l i m o l -en, ed 111 t h e I, ,\ver , ,,i r i d o r o l I he-iii. Kelreshnieuts w i l l be T w o one point victories m a r k e d ! " one h u n d r e d . l o b a r - , and the pa-t D r a p e r hall l o r t i n - purpose served. two .'lasses have eaih I..tailed 1 T h e general c h a i r m a n f o r the S e n i o r s w i l l 1,. . \ p e , l e d t o h I $<>()(](), s h e s a i d in t h e i r a. I n i l i . - r e , . , r . L s o o n , p a r l j is T h e r e - , - W c i n c r k r , \\2, a n d the- c o m m i t t e e i n c l u d e s Margaret \ e ittee o l Iw e n l v ei g b I I \ ' e r a I! u r n s, \\2, ed i t o r sa id M a l e . THREE STUDENTS ( ' a . < h v . '32, L i l l i a n H o w e , WS, a n d g a m e ! c h ^ e ' - l e l ' e ^ ' i ' v e w,' r k ' ^ y ", he . s e n i o r - has been made up t.i i n t e r | ial f o r the - n a p - l e . l sections ,n s t i l l w e l c o m e , she - a i d . ' Leo Planle. '31. view , a . h i n . n i l , , r ol the ela-s w h , F o r t y s e n i o r s a t t e n d e d t h e seco n d senior class d i n n e r c o n d u c t e d hall, in t h e c a f e t e r i a o f I l u s t e d Tuesday night. T h e purpose of the dinner was t o explain the d o r m i t o r y p l a n s f o r t h e class. I'.psilon c h a p t e r o f I'i A l p h a T a i l s o r o r i t y welcomes into full m e m bership Florence F r a n k e l , '3-1, I'.sther I ' a l s s n i k , R u t h K a t z a n d Margaret Jacobs, freshiueii. Club Party WiUHave Evolution For Thzme SENIORS PROTEST 1NTRAMVRAL GAME AS UNFAIRLY wo^:;:; n'en';'';;;';'!!,,;,;;";'!,:^.'!; ,;;;! U-J!::','CLUB i'i1 i3';„',lor;'',:!,,,,",!!cset; ;': has been a m c i i i b , r t i n , , v e a r - a n , solicit h i - p l e d g e d , out i ibut I, t h e r, - i d , in e b a l l f u n d . T h e e h a i i men loi Ihe campaign a r e : Frame'I oiiguiuir a n , Keller, Marion, Keniielh Miller. WELCOMES INTO MEMBERSHIP I In- - e i s h a \ e p r o t e s t e d I h e game, -nice the j u n i o r line up in I eluded H e r m a n \ r b i l , a freshman. Three u p p e r c h i s s m e n w e n f i i r i n f l i e p r o l e s i u a s made by manager i d l y i n i t i a l e d i n t o m e m b e r s h i p i n I | , . \ d M o , e l a n d , \\>, b e f o r e t h e t h e I d w a n l I'.LIred P o l l e r c l u b a t game I i t i n - p r o t e s t s t a n d s , t h e r e D' d i n n e r c o m l u c l ed i n i h e U n i v e r I he C o l u m b i a Dail) Spectator p i . l e r r i u c i M i l m n I n f o r f e i t s i l y club, Thursday, night. 'I hey t h r o u g h i t - student editor, Keed ..' W h i c h m a n d o N . • 11 think [ will b e a e .ai h e replaying ,,i t h e game, were M i . h a d l - n . h l i c h , '32, R a l p h H a r r i s , w h o r e c e n t l y c a m e t o t h e w o u l d b. b . - t f i l l e d by i h e D . 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In I'I t i l l III' x ' c ' l T l l I W llll ln.lsl and i ' > If ft- I 'h',,y "Wc Uihlrrsf.uiJ liycs" Schcncclud ) j ''-I, n i l j W a l i l o ainl .\ l.iplc S\ iup W i l l i l lll'lcc '! /'.' >7'«,7..|.S'.S7',S 1 ni'i mn i A'/s/' " \ i'i a; l " i \ 11 >. 111 x. \ N Ul'lll.l I A' A ( i l l I h'KOM VAN Hamilton Printing Company ALBANY, N. Y. III;USI:N CIIAKLI:S ,MI:\NS MOHi-: j llie V a n I Icuscn ('hailcs (Company •170 l l r m i i l w u y Alhuny, N. V , U L | Cilcattm atQuail STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932 STATE WINS GAME WITH MONTCLAIR HEALTH FACULTY TO BE TEA HOSTS Is Tea Hostess Si'OHTS EDITOR. STATIC COLLEGE N E W S T h e Purple and Gold q u i n t e t fought its way to a t w o point victory over the strong- M o n t c l a i r T e a c h e r ' s college five of Montclair, New lersey. This was t h e third straight victory for the h o m e team. T h e State players got a w a y to a fine start and led at half time hy the score of 20 to 14. Then M o n t clair staged a d e t e r m i n e d rally, but the Purple and Gold came back with a fine defensive which won the game. Charlie Kissam led his fellow players in a spectacular finish. With the score tied 26 all, the Heel forward came t h r o u g h with t w o field b a s k e t s and a foul p o i n t to pile Up a lead which the visitors were unable to overcome. "Freddie" Ingraham, State's veteran center, Roger Bancroft, snappy s o p h o m o r e forward, and Kissam led the attach for the h o m e aggregation, while H o h n , clever right guard fur the New J e r s e y five, led his team's offensive with 12 points. Tin- game was very last t h r o u g h out ami the State team reached the heighth of it- form lor the season during the first half when they played a m a n clous ol'fen-ive g a m e and" staged a defence through which the Montclair player- found it hard to break. Last week'- game was the first victory for the Purple and Gold over Coach Leslie's Montclair a g g r e g a t i o n . Last vear Montclair defeated Male on 'the Page hall courts in a hard fought g a m e . In the preliminary, Ryan's Collegians deflated the College H o u s e live 2-1 to 211. I.evcnstein led the Collegians' attack with nine points while Donald licnedict, '3-1, scored 11 points for the College H o u s e team. T h e -core for the S t a t e - M o n t clair game follows: STATE P. II. F P. T . I ' 1 1 7 I n 2 1 2 8 II 0 0 1 2 8 1 II 6 Kissam, K.E Brooks, L I ' Ingraham, C De Laura K.G Bancroft, I..G Nelson, I. !•' 13 Detroit—(IP)—Modern lite r a t u r e does not r e p r e s e n t life honestly, a c c o r d i n g to C h a r m i n g Pollock, author of a half dozen or m o r e plays, t h e latest of which is "The H o u s e Beautiful." " W h y , " he said here recently, "1 know m o r e people than anyone outside politics, 1 think, and not one of them is neurotic. Vet the c h a r a c t e r s itt the m o d e r n d r a m a are neurotic, u n n a t u r a l , strained. T h e fault lies with the authors. T h e crowd which creates literature and d r a m a is not normal. "It cannot be denied that people are noble, r o m a n t i c and self-sacrificing. But even if there were no nobility, no romance, no self-sacrifice, literature would invent t h e m . W i t h out them life would be unendurable. " W h e n it was first discovered that debunking could be made to earn profits a wave of it spread t h r o u g h literature. As the result, the world is full of men trying to shrink o u r intellectual giants and m a k e the world safe for mediocrity. "Realization m a y be truth, and truth of justifiable purpose may be beauty. But I d e n o u n c e the literature that s t a n d s in the gutter and denies us the right to look at stars." College Physicians and Physical Instructors will Attend Social Wednesday Varsity Defeats Opponents With 31-29 Final Score In Game Friday Bv KENNETH A. MILLER, '32, Charming Pollock Disparages Portraits Of Life In Drama T h e faculty m e m b e r s of t h e H e a l t h education d e p a r t m e n t will act as h o s t s and hostesses at t h e next student-faculty tea in t h e L o u n g e of Richardson hall on W e d n e s d a y afternoon from 3:30 t o 5:00 o'clock, according to Miss M a r t h a C. I'ritchard, head of t h e d e p a r t m e n t of library science, and faculty c h a i r m a n of the L o u n g e j committee. T h e hosts and hostesses will b e : Dr. Caroline Croasdale, College p h y s i c i a n ; Dr. Matie E. Green, a s Dr. Caroline C. Croasdale, Cc sistant physician and i n s t r u c t o r in lege physician, w h o will serve as H y g i e n e , Dr. Earl Dorwaldt, a s hostess at the w e e k l y studentsistant i n s t r u c t o r in h y g i e n e ; Miss faculty tea W e d n e s d a y in the M a r g a r e t Hitchcock, i n s t r u c t o r in L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n hall. physician e d u c a t i o n , Miss Isabel J o h n s t o n , head of the physical edEDUCATION ALONE ucation d e p a r t m e n t ; and Rutherford I'.. Baker, instructor of phyTO SAVE AMERICA, sical education for men. m e m b e r of the L o u n g e SAYSDR^A. C.FOX c o Am mstudent i t t e e w h o is connected with the health d e p a r t m e n t will act as Cleveland — ( I P ) — Education student hostess, according to Mary alone can save .America, Rev. Dr. A l e x a n d e r . 'M, -Indent c h a i r m a n of Albert C. Pox, S. L, dean of John the L o u n g e committee. Carroll university, told m e m b e r s of I " R o m a n c e of the Airman," by the Mu Delta a Carroll i Pauline A. H u m p h r e y s , head of the ,. , , Pi Society, , hlcrary club, at the society s a n - | , , , „ „ . „ , ,,, education of p . , mial dinner here last week. Central Missouri State T e a c h e r s ' Deploring t h a t . o u r ido .zed l e t - ! .,,,, Gertrude llosev. am, ish of education had failed us m s i s l a l l , p , - 0 f t . s s „ r ,,f education at the ensrs Dr. b o x said: ,|a, s a | m , r 0 „ u ll](. , i t | ( . (|f , , „ . It is disqmeting to \ , „ c r i c a n s , , ,,, , s „ l U . ( , ,, v l h , ,,,, who have poured millions ol dol- H , | |. s . ( i r t . lars into educational m e c h a n i s m s to Russian A V l . r v \ , | ( | .,„,, v a | „ a b l c I,scover in times h k e t h c . s e that our , . , m n v . i r ; 1 ( 1 . m u ( | ,,, „ „ , L , , u n u l . |, v ] ••• | | " l : i r bas largely M J S S K a t h e r i n c Wheeling, assistant mli >"'' professor of English, is being used hunters. it the tc " T h e s e job h u n t e r s are willing to smuggle d e n a t u r e d educational processes and p r o g r a m s into o u r ' •"> i-< ff'-m the kindergarten t<> Nesro Race Dominated the university, and to peddle iinin ° Civilization Of Egypt teresting capsules of unhelpful information to the minds and hearts of our youth, minus a n y t h i n g which Paris—(IP)—The findings of -macks of wisdom or which can furnish the moral stamina so sadly eminent a r c h e o l o g i s t s and recent lacking a m o n g us t o d a y — s t a m i n a ' a n t h r o p o l o g i c a l discoveries iudiwhich almie can be counted upon cate that X e g r o c s at one lime d o m tn -uppoi't men and women in mated the civilizations of both crises such as ihe present. Egypt and India, according to J. "( lur cult of 'can't' has collapsed | A. R o g e r s of New York, a n , e m b e r in America, and we are the only of the Institute of A n t h r o p o l o g y nation in the world till now that has j of Paris. failed to or refused to see the fact | " T h e y were a race of super men ami il - effects. Education alone who perished t h o u s a n d s of years ran save \inerica, but il must he a g o , " he said recently, in an ail an education that educates, thai dress „n " T h e Black Man's Con fastens upon every man the re- Irtbution to the W o r l d ' s Civiliza lion." -poiisibilitv that is wholly hi-. INTERCLASS GAME TO BE WEDNESDAY Freshmen-Sophomore Women to Have Basketball Tilt for Rivalry Points ALPHA PHI GAMMA CONDUCTS SERVICE FOR SIX MEMBERS h'ormal initiation of pleges w a s conducted Monday night by Kappa c h a p t e r ..f A l p h a ' Phi G a m m a , national honorary journalistic I'ratcriiit v, in the I.. umge . .1" Kichards. n hall, Samuel Dorrance, '.12, editorin-chief of the Slate College Pah.,, and president of the local chapter, a n n o u n c e d today. T h e new m e m b e r s win , w e n iuili aled include three seniors and three j u n i o r s . T h e s e a r e : Sally \ t k i n si in, business m a n a g e r of the I ,i, m ; Ixalhrvn Belknap, literany editor of the 1932 P e d a g o g u e ; and Carl T a r box, editor-in-chief of the Lion, seniors; and \lvina Lewis, associate managing editor of the Sr.viK ('oi.i.K.,1. \'KW -, \'i, ,|et P u t n a m , junior associate editor of the E c h o ; and Laura Stvn, junior associate editor of the N'kws. Miss Lewis and Miss Stvn were also associate editors of ihe I"35 freshman handbook. A regular business m e . ling of the fraternity was c.iiiducleil immediately following Ihe initiation ceremonies. T h e first w o m a n ' s inter-class basketball game between t h e freshman a n d s o p h o m o r e classes for interclass rivalry will be conducted W e d nesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in the g y m n a s i u m of Page hall, Elizabeth J a c k s o n , '.12, president of the Girls' .Athletic association and a m e m b e r of Myskania, senior honora r y society which supervises interclass rivalry, a n n o u n c e d today. T h e three points for the interclass rivalry count will be a w a r d e d to the team which wins t w o out of the three games which will be played in the series, Miss J a c k s o n said. T h e next g a m e will be played the following weekM a r y Trela, '33, G. A. A. s p o r t s captain for basketball, and class a t h l e t i c manager, will referee ibis first g a m e . T h e class athletic managers I j I r the freshman and sophom o r e classes will be in charge of their respective teams. T h e s e managers a r e : Klizabclh K a n i m c r e r '34; and lanet Xorris, .15. T h e class teams will include: s o p h o m o r e s , Marie Prindle, Marv Moore, Elinor Andre, Domlliv Miniver. Elizabeth Ix'amnicrcr, lean Craigmilc, and Elizabeth Skau.'forw a r d s ; and lle-lvlla Arthur, Dorothy Ixl,.-e, Ahnira Rtis.s, Louise Wells, Doris Bell, and H a n n a h Parker, guards. l-'n-shiuen, Esther Crounsc, Ruth Pay, Evclvn S t a . h l e , Inez Sio.itholl, D o r o t h y Van S t e e u b u r g , and Lucy Wing, forwards; and Ruth Brooks, Daisy Brys.m, Hilda Hemes, |.,,is M a c l n l v r e , Lima X e s l e r s o n , lanet Xorris, ( d a d v s Robarge, and Harriet 'Pen Kyc'k, MGLISHOFFICIAL WILL BE SPEAKER AT APRIL MEETING Miss Stella S. Center, president of the national council of t e a c h e r - of English, will address the English section of the annual roiindtable conference this year, Miss Katherine Wheeling, supers isor of English in Milne High school, announced today. T h e English section of the conference this vear will be conducted at Stale college mi Saturday, \pril Id. Mis- Center's topic will in, hide a discussion of the newest changes in ihe literature section of the X. w York -late syllabus for teacher- of English. ANNOUNCES HOLIDAY Miss Center is a m e m b e r of ihe facull v of C. iliiinbia uni\ cr-il v in T h e r e will be no regular classes conducted on M lav because of X'.-w Y o r k city, and is also chairthe holiday, Mis- Ll'i/abelh Van man of the I- iiglish d e p a r l m e n l al Dcnbiir-h, t -liar, an- I l h , Walth ligh school in XV York city. Fischer Defines Issue Of Bolshevism As Opposed To Doctrine Of Capitalism Mi i . V r C I . A I R E.B. b'.P T.P Cendo, ICE 1 1 7 C,.,ss Lh' 2 2 6 Cahill, (' II II II l In I .i aiis l-'i-ch. r, internationally I Ihe must iiitci i sting srhcr.r, C II 1 1 H o h n , R.G '? 2 12 kin i\\ n expert i in R lissian c, nidi • siah nu ill- whi. Il Mr. Pischcr de Coughlin, L.G I 1 3 I on-, spoke Sunday night al the lewi-h ( o i i i m u n i u Center. I're-i t e r i u g ' a period' 'in wind, 1 i i o U i c Total-, . . . . II 7 29 • l.iii \ R. Brnbaciier introduced the \isni in Ru--ia will co-exist with capitalism in ihe rest of ihe world Score .il half time: State, 20; speaker. Mr Pi-, her concluded his I, , \l the opening ol his speech, Mr. Montclair, 1-1: Referee: Colkel. Timer, Push. PuiiL M.imnittcd: Pi si her ih loud a revolution as a lure by -a\ ing thai iiisiituli' uial "in, thod ,,| dispal. bore a cow ni religion ha'lllurc in Ru-sia Monti lair, III; M a n , III Tune of ".. i,l win, h has outlived il- ll-e \ . .nth is mililantlv alheisti. and periods, 10 minutes. fill in- -. bill refuse - to di, " lii ' ;i,lulls are indifferent \ n o p . u di speakine of the n u d u t i o n , he -aid [cus-ioii f.dlowed Mr Pi-chei I'-al R I I - ' ia in i di d it, thai il was an speech in, •. ilal.h i, -nil ,,| Russia's past. REGISTRAR LISTS " r , . d a \ . " . oiiliiuidl Mr I'ischer, "" " , \ , i \ alleiilion and consideration ,' 74 NEW STUDENTS I,,,!;;;:^;:,^,,,":;':,!;;.',:'1!;;,,,,;!,','; I IFRANKRH. I FOR SECOND TERM , all\ polili, alls and s,„ lallv, i- thai ! 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