STATE COLLEGE NEWS S U M M E R E D I T I O N New York State College For Teachers, Albany ,N. V Summer, 1932 SINGERS PRESENT POPULAR PROGRAM Augtibt 10, 1032 Extension Courses Will Be Organized 'PRESIDENT GIVES Upon Petition Of Interested Students UTCU/Q AM DTTQCTA Intension courses ized i n A l b a n y will be o r g a n - ' teaching. a n d at o t h e r centers ' l\ad> Several cmir-vs been p l a n n e d have a l - | for Albany I 1L I I U UN AUODl/i and | 'Educstion I s Indoctrinated Enthusiastic Audience of 5 0 0 in the slate, if there is -.uflicieut de- Schenectady. maud f o r them, accord n g to Dr. I i'cl't.ons f o r the o r g . m i 'atioii of |n Soviet, Dr. Brubacher Applaud Presentation of M . ( . . N e l s o n , d i r e c t o r o l e x t e n s i o n , a d . l i t ; m a ! c u t i r v s ma.-, be a d d r e s s e d D e c l a r e s Negro Songs The L'tica delightful uals Singers program a n d folk thusiast'c presented of negro songs audience In fere an n f .ill I, . ;i All cu- Students Desiring Transcripts Should Make Requests Today Tuesday e v e n i n g , A u g u s t _'. Judging plause, of I'M.in ties t i n amount w a s t h e m.i.-t the evening program- Allowed what popular t h i - -.11111- t o de.'id • f o r I!M m , l o would !>-• . . n t h c . r p i ' o g r a i n , these l i v e • i n g c i s " p u t o v i r " tion. I he a i i i i o u n c t MM n t i f ci r i a i n Lee " b r o u g h t delighted enee. very an a m u - n g r i p p h of u h i . - p . i - 1V..111 •n mi th • am'i- A t a l l t i m e s t h e ae !:. 11. , w . , a p p . . .•:.;! , e ;.i,d I he s i n g e r , (|iiahty -y u . p a t l i U e. b a n - p h ndi.l an 1 p e r l . U hl< nd SU'tillg their i i o t i e i able. -aigs I ue o f \ . .•• . i - pal t 1 III .. i.\ a th n i . t ''' I t e l'i II. | N 1 ; | : ,! l i i m - in il I imr - , - - H 11 l a , I I ! : : . \\ a ! " i • V. I l l , I..; I v ilni- numb 1 l..i I oUI's. -, Ml „ i a i ! „ ,, ,,, , r , 1 d o w n , ..-, I r -IMlpl. 1 1 ,f Ila'- I • •. 111 r \ :n ,' I i. . I ' »ll, the o i i h e ,,f t h e r e g i s t r a r Ibis war. i d , 1 I , , a, 1 t h e i r M I I I i n , 1 -, -: i.,rl I In r u n lope- 1 In, 1 - i n d e n t . ,,,| dr, , s , , | lo ihelllseK, - „| ,,,;,, I r a I o n d a \ are | . . !,, ,, , d | , , i i l n pmposi 'I he - l a m p e u l l be a t I n h. il I n I h e . . . I ! . e, . b, i n ; , p u d f o r 11.mi tin- 11 e s t i a i n m 1'. , end -ii u ' n h o t ! , n t , i-i. i- , , i , , | illl'-aelbe bill,- I'-" I ' lure, "I n i - v . h . . -, |."l M i " I mi . an \ , v|, rii.r j |,.|, h i I I'.I I'." ' ..11 i b p i l l m , Ml , ..h,b I , 1 the II , . | „ . M | , A . R. D r Hrubacher, whose life's \\ n-k b ,s bei 11 d m ot d l o o u r - i !n 10D. \.,,.- p;.-1 si-uKir"y i n 1. n -1 d in l l . e K u s - i a n e d u < a t i o i i ! s\ f. 111. II - op nioii, f o r m e d a f t , r -1 c i n u i h e S o v i t t 01 i n t . rest m i i" se-s l o a l l Slat • M i n i n< 11 a n d iv an 11. .,,,.;, ||, . m i e . i 1 - . \ . | MI ,|.;j • ;,:i;.|-rs d. - i WCl'C d l o , over a n d ' a . i ' . n i b . a her m -lliii I , I nd'.'crrin.'.t'on in !.chools i " i i " p< 1. . .1 , . . . ,. 'I ' • ' ! I n ,'iddi Hi' il',',,. Si ho, I , - hi I o l I',, , III i, , , ' i',,' '|';,i si.-, ! , f V ' \ 1 Hi .! I'm P i d e a - I h e '•••' i 1 e o , t a n a • t is 11 v i m : t o p u t 11 ! o | h • m i , e l s ,,f | . ; , | s . i a i i - " " ' I be :•' I . ' I 1 . d m 1 ! -,. 1 in is | , , i i h ••u l b . h i n d ' ne u l d ,,r |,.,- n i, ,11 t h a t 11 -1 h . . l b be ke ,,|- s c h o o l They !. r 11 la!>..r ., , ai'-.. polilieallv, :,i d 10111 i.alh, I !'„• kiln.1,a- n 1 . i \ , - - lir- 1 i . i i i - i d e r a l i o n w h e n f o o d i ! . l o l h i n g i,ie , : I M I I o u t , w i n 11 Library School Has Exhibit Of New Supplementary Books .HA ,. '.,,, I ,|l-pl l„. k ni I 10 .,!' | . ... 1 . r 111 p i i \\ l i e u o l Idle whit! al I .a ,,11, n i ,,,1 I 11 H i , Dr ', • -.1 . id a : •'• I ire o f t h e • ,1 . 0 . . . .1 ni.il • . I.an," ; „ • ,11; , .- 1 ,. , i r I 1 nb ••', 1, " i s i n - .1 o r i i i n - l m l ,,, Students Will A'of Leave Envelopes For Their Marks W Is i . p h . d ' "l i l a i : d \ b ;l Hi 11 a l l n a 1 onlike a l l 111 11, s i r vi l o p u t t h e Ii. !p , p .11, I 's \\ III 1 I. .I.' M, I III'.' I I r i i h a r h i 1, p r e e l . i l l ..( \ 1 w Y .1-!: .'•I ,t • ( o I I 1 g !• f o r 1 u p , r . ' d a 1, -. a n Ii , ,.. . . ; , , , ,, : • ' ' " " ' ' ' '"ji'l'M ' " ' " I '. ' I " » ' '•''' 1, III II11 I (outran to CINIOIII, students are 11,,| , xpiM l e d l o I, a \ e s, If. ill. I 1 ,1 , , . , , , , ,,...,1,,'a k i n n e I u.,,1 - a i m , . - , I n In m l u i l b year, a n d an\inu- to " ' i ; 'V'1' l,K'-v l u ' : i n l r t l a " I v i t o t i n t va •', c i m t r y w a s I'll • aee.pl d. \111011g t h e \ n l , r „ ,,,,.. v j , l i n g R u s s i a a l ',,.-,, b . i l i :, I; i.ird in i ! i , 1.1,00!:, , 1 l'i 'P'l - m a d e a I, d " last \ ne r i e a n - Moll. ! i | „ .,;,„ l o ; sv,.;., u l , t l „ - r o r n o t '1 b u r t h , v o . u i b r f i l l ph l u r . ,,f K u - - a a n I in • ., I, ..,!.. i . t h h l . , <.'..n|s, a n d far- M l pli..|..'.'r,i|,l|s. Mi I l -, .-III- I tourists main i " j , l " ; ' I' : ' ' " ' ' 1 " l ! ' , h ! " " " " l '"• i on I h e . m i l . ' . , , " , Il i l i e n i ' l o m a k e ! I i ; ' s ; ' ' " " ^ - ' " " ' !1 " ' I ' : " 1 ' Ihe m a n . „ • i l a n . b o y , „ • M i , - | , ,-, j " ; " ' '"')" ' ' •' 1 og i n t h e great c n i i i i m i i i - 1 r 111:1- 1- . ,1, ! • ' ! • - . . I . . an 1 , ! „ • , . . ! . , : m e lireh. I'anl ' II. I'M.IAIMN Ru-sa ' I n ' 1 ' n-ii •• '• " I 'r ! h ubaeher went 011 I 1 ,h u | . . | i t h e idea of i n d o e i r i i i a t l o n ; i , :,:i i-d'l . 1 ' u: .1 m l l m d . s ,, 1 |,; u ., , ,., | , . ,,,,, , , , , i n | j . , , , . . I . :i d " ! i u i l > ' idea- i n t o t i n - m i i n D 1 i l . d '' K u r k e - ( . n a l l i'11 - i n n I l is n o | | r \ i n g j "''• " " ' , ' i l " > ' I I . . < I II. ! . ' ' i l l I - I l l l l l k l l " l l l d i v i d ' l l i l ' s . ! '," ' ' d ' l ' l u i . i ' t 1- ,. m v , i - a l i i r . t , . ,,,,i „ . , , , ; .,,,,,, , u : , l l ( | eff- . i t , b i l l if t h e b r i ' d i l . le, ,',,,- for I ' h i , al ...^ i n l \ , ' I'h.I .-., lo-.' a a l . men . , . „ • i, Republican Leader Speaks To Govt. Class U oil t h e ;md ,1 th, . l o r -• 1111.- S.nitl meet ,V 1 i:t. : e-l , j „ ., , , ,1 -m.'in ; a n d t h e lirst l m T t pot?e%'Wheel '" {Bryant Writes Paper !''•;• "' '"••• j For Speech Journal ill'.; a n audit-lit e t h e l.iti r 1 pM.habh I n , , . 111 v. v o f l i e . .- j -..le-.'ilee,, | t-llded tour, these in-.le, both l e i . - and a h i o i d I'D- ml '"' o f e a c h Course is s c h e d u l e d hi bin . ! hi-, is d m , u!u r t o ,1 j ,'Mllld | | 1 \-i- kept tin evemim cour-es d I n l ' - n h ol < T Idhood ' 1 e. . ' i t \ 111 I . I. •'-" -• - I ! ' K M o, 1. POTTERY DISPLAYED BY PROF, KIRTLAND high gr.id.' of ,h. uinan-lop ..r to ;| He Makes Pottery Viises From Alba 00 tart W ill'.an Ilv M A H K extension the w e e ! : o f S c p U m l K r l'i, al ; Students who wish certificates 0 clock. A s c h e d u l e . 1 com.... , tliat of proficiency o r t r a n s c r i p t s of w i l l p r o b a b h be o l l ' r r e d in \ l ! . : . i i \ their records in the s u m m e r session sent to board.; of education, ;.i S t a t e I 1 Ill ge f o i l , w - : superintendents of schools, colI ,,-,,,-s, .. ]);,. leges or others, a r e asked to \ , l IP. l h - 1 irs o f \ r l M, make a r r a n g e m e n t s this after1 ..in \ ( , i n . (,, ,,_. 1 n, .;,,„ noon or tomorrow morning for j n. , this to be done. i d . i"! I. I'll.I of I d . \ \ , c| Students who wish such tranl',., scripts shouid see Mr. French in - n \ . ;: 1 oust I n s t . I 11 room 108 Draper Hall between I d - I -'11 \ I i i 1. o f 1 i v i l i / a t i o i i I 11 \2 and 1 o clock today, between \ l i i s e i \ \ p p r , i i a l o n I burs. 2 a n d 5 o'clock today, or b e • " u ; ' - ; s -. !,', h will p r o b a b h In tween 9 and 1 / c l o c k tomorrow. nf ap- mer. ju-.t I t.. D r . X e D o n . spirit- ...I |l,,, I'll -I l b . , . ! ha . I . . , •; l lib . i.,r,. I n I , lion b,,..k, l o , , | I Ml I M , • . . , , , ; ,., , , . „ , 1 1mem . . m l ..,•,.,, r "l'-'u- m i I,Imr , h o .I-,," I),- | •,,, _ I , , , , l a k e , , 1, i!,e„- „ • i ' ' • " ' ' ' - a i d . "I,,e. Ibiiig iii , \ i e i . n i using | ! , , s e ' " ' " ' ' ' , ' 1 ' " ' >' ' a l " l i d schools. M I , , p i , 111, nt , , , , , , , , . . u | | I I III o b j e e l 1- I,, d e i e l o p a l l , , . , . . '--"! . n i l |>ii 1 , 1.1 1... 111 1 \ a n j l e d I ,r I O I I ' I . m i l M'I'I'.'I'.'II | j ' ' " ' ' l l ' 1 ' 1 ; " I ' ' " ' 1 ' ' " I ' d I h e d i g n i t y I"! -ah , a l l ! eh t h e , bib I h . l - I ; a b i . , 1 1 , .e , I d a , . 1,, ( h e i , M i a i , " n l m i p o i t . n i , . o | labor. I |,. j s |.,i in l b • h i , , . . . N . , I,,, I m a d e l o t h i n k t h e l a b o r i n g , l a - s is 11 (.Continued on page 1) Page 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS THE STATE COLLEGE NEWS NEWS PUBLISHES LIST OF STUDENTS August in. iiiM'j sulhvan, Elizabeth, Glens Falls, 42 Lawnridge Av. Sumner, Clara D., Corfu, IS S. Lake Av. Sunderland, Charis l„ Stop 21 Albany-Schenectady Rd., 2-0929. Slttliff, Irene Corinth, Dclmar. 9-1120. Svvaiieinan, Claudia, 1009 Union St., Schenectady, Sch. 4-9591. S w n l , Llizabeth M„ Saugerties, 1517 llroadway, Rensselaer. 2-84H5. Swatling, Helen I)., K I). No. I. I oboes, Cohoes 10-F-21. Sweeney. Agnes, I'otsdam, 92 Rohm St Mv..-k ' harles I... Maple Vista. Sar,,t 'ga .Springs. ; . , „ - , , „ , . M„ .1 S. Dove St .,, _,_4, , A,lu '-" ' "T ! , n l . i m . Hazel li„ LaFargcville 17S (Juail St. ansev, Mae, 151 'Juail St., 5M(,5n arbnx, ' arl, X75 Mercer SI.. 2-').'. ; ; arner, Robert C., 10 I hestimt St Amsterdam, ars. v. ia,..u 1 , 5 Haie.ker St T r a y n o r , Margaret, Fleischmaiins IS S. Lake A v. T r e g u r t h a , William FT., 1075 I'uf wood Blvd., SrhenectaiK . h 4-9520. I r unbly, C e r t r u d e A., Alton i 7,1 Madison Av., 4-7000 T r o t t e r . Alva, IK,meeker V | , ... Truinliull. I.eon.t, St |oluisw.!l. T r u m b u l l , Edward, 1 .asselUwli, T r u m b u l l , lames, Madrid 11 l . m St. T r u m b u l l . Mrs Laura, 51 I:, h „ ! S u m m e r Edition T h e State College News, Summer Edition, is published by and for the students of the Summer Session of the New York State The N'KWS herewith concludes the College for I eaehers, Albany. directory of summer session stuOffice of publication: 109 Draper dents. Hall. ii>loiii'"ii R, na, Elmir.i, -to ()ntarii Telephone: Dial .1-0.122. , St.. 5-04I2. 1 'omers Helen If. Liberty, 158 Hen R d . . S e l n n e c t a d v , Sell I In Retrospect ,..n St., 2-72-15. Turner. Miriam A. Dipo.u Sun nsen, Kathleen I'., l'latshurg Now that tiie summer session State St. Stihwater. Meehanicville 71(1. Iiit-p-II. (iladvs, I!II!V:IIM 1 nears its i nd, it is appropriate to Spadaro, klvera M., 2')'. nail St. Lake Av review the series of activities that >-002M • ,i ,' , , ... i- • . ,-,r T w e e d , X , i r u i a n I'.., I5 (.', -M ,,, i have been carried on this sear. :.|ialf..iil. I a r y \ , ba.rport, 2.5 Schenei tadv, Sch. 4 ,x2.f 'I he two outstanding aelh ities Ontario St., 2-9/41. | T w e e d i e , Margar, I \ U alio,, ; il J,,1m W . 1X57 ( ampbell Madison \ v . -I-7(;(ID have beui the evening programs and -parks. A v T v l e r , Marguerite I., \\ ,- <• . the h'tidaj Forums. 'I hat these . , - ^•lu'iieetady. .spalt, I atheinie .v., 2 i .aw nralge land, 102 Clinton, 5 Oj.vi have been popular is de istrated | A\ , 2-l')( J | i. T v n , r, Ruth. |o9 I bird I I by the attendance. | ^|»awn.^^[; , -' x ^ r -»»;^/."«'ittonan K '>. X T r o y 47-1 R. T h e evening series has clTcrnl { .-.pVnci'V." M ihlVi-V .\L! 04 S. Fine U something to appeal to the taste of | \ v . _>-7i 24 i 'line. Doroihv, !•' . \\ MI in; each of tiie s u m m e r session stu- j Spi.er, Janel I'.iiighamtou, (i.VJ I "ml. rhill. U 'ill Starr, i i •' dent.-,: the educational series featurlaxler. Ruth F , 42 llartlev A . . . St . S r h . i u . ladv. S. Ii 2 ""'i ,'raeue. .Mima Altiu", iI..t am. ing Dr. Kilpatnck and Professor i :^praj.Mi.Mt. \ ernon 1 lk iMearns in sound film; the Italian l")""'. Certude K.D lavlor, Ceorge W , 15 Fdg. v I s t . i r : ••! : opera " I'agliacei; ' II,.ward Cleaves' 1 '''•'"• ' " •' ' ' :' I Than, \ d , One M , I il. tta\ el pii Uires and lecture, and the -n,'.,,, Anthony l.iS llud lie!, n C„ 14 ( liuton C I ak< A... very popular I 'lira Sing, rs. \\ i: 1 'ileoid, l.oi-.i 11.. I, lb,, venture it would have been ratln r ni.'iord. i li.u-l. it, U.ne.r, 510 Slate St., 4-loJ.S \\ i -l, ni \ . 4-5i7ii. difficult to hud a b< tier rounded proi 'r.pileirt. I., ih \\ , 12 n, F h m r !•'. . :• i,.'i grain - e- pee ,iii.\ when i me hear- in -i .1,1 Inn X.. h'ort Mam, 11,1 :, S . ;„ ,,. . , , l!v I., i. mind l i t i l i - \ . ar - ofiering v\a, ; largei) , \ p . mi, ulal, being the lir-t : ' l.d.th l „ Loiid'HV A . 42 ' of its kind here in several w a r s . T h e Fridav Forum lec'tiires h a w th, "I V. lodlawil A\ \ .,,, , ;;,, ,,;,„ g.-„ . added a de. idid not „f value to ho summer -, ---i m. I'.rginiiiug w,th il . , . , I •: ., D i la; -..,:. il-v, Katl \ .il, \ u v u - l a V, I'n ,d the \aluablc I, .-on of I'n.f, •..., MillMax, I Mans..n. i 'I . KI-IISS, lironson s addr. --, the scrh • con I, X . I i C . I o p e i i h a g i I I s 11J nialv, Hess tinned with a talk on i| ]( unit met! W'at.Tvli, l od b\ |)r Kiiiunel, a splendid tateI h g e r . h'.arl A.. ,W> M !,-, l-'.lvabell I-'111 \ an A ineiii , if I1:" ease for the junior high lllvd g, 51)-h'-2 i asti.-ion, \ ' a n \ i i i a n : H i / a C lb. IlMarie, 15 Imperial Av. w._ T , , , s . K : 1 'I Steinberg J o s e p h i n e , Rochester, ', lure on mall rials oi mstnictiou h\ ' > Lake Av., 2-27Mi j i -I s, i ,,h.,es I25AV. \ ' , , „ . \ „ k . , i Susie M , , ' < . ' ]Jr. S t r a t e m e j e r . Stephens, M. Magdalene, 27« \ I, \ leti, Joseph, X loiiawanda, 5021 \v ...||--; h'or the first time, the •iiiiimer Rd., Scotia. 2-7012-M. \ Madison Av. [ Van Dciis. n i ,.ra M . . . edition of the S r.vn-; I 'm i KI;H I\'K\\ - Sterling, f a t h e r hi., h'rankfort j I'etrault, Mar\ Irene, 1521 Seventh I i, o.,.. .(-.'i c . b o e s I !• I has been made available to all i -I1'.! State Si \ v , \\'alei\liet I •.'.,. ic,.,,,,.., ' | ) , , , r , ] , | I 7i s{uui-»t- «' :1 II extra p a y u i e u t . S h . r n | M.icli-.-.l M. 271 I'artridee j Thielkinv Led.,. 55 Arnold Av., | r ..v " K..rlli c,^7 I Nv W h e r e a s approximately .100 copies ..,._>,.,,, 'j Aiiisterdam. le k II 1« l a . l o I' \' \\ aan, K Kleeik, constituted the circiilali,,u in other .,,.,.„ ]<rl)i.n , ,_,, s , a k ( , ^ i n , , „ , , , . K.|t,e, Hudson lulls 11,1 511 Delaware ,\\ . Dellu.u, " suiiiinei's. this year every one of the 227i,i. i So Lake \ v Van Klee, k, Herbert U , ',5 I 1,1.25 slimmer -.Indents has ob- Meveus, |."iai,k!n,, > C h u n h'alh, j I'lioma <, Lillian, :<M State St. Si. \ \ a l i i lord tained a copy IS Lincoln A\ , I'.UmerF. Schenectady T h e whole program ol tins sum- Steven*,, Ma\ Harriett, >lo H a m - 1 I hoiuas, Richard I , I'ortville, 1.14 Van Xostrand, \lpha D , 7S 1 11III S t . . n 1 ''I,'. mer ha* been largely experimental -on A v , Seh,-ne. ladv, 2 |Dfi2. I Central Av , 1-7010 \ an Salisbury, \\ iuilred, 7n S. , Since it m i l with general student Stevens, Mellicent A , S (ileus I I h aiips,,,,. Donald l'„ ITankfort, Ave, Ca-lleloll approval, it is to be hoped that it Calls, IS Lincoln Av . h'.lsmere. ! West Street. V a n S, b a n k, L e i a M , 2M K m • will he continued and perhaps en- Stever, Hilda I., Wayne. , I'lioinpsou, !• th.-l 17 H a w t h o r n e A v., Rensselaer, 7 M ' C larged another year. It has served Mewart. Helen, Aiiisterdam, Hid A v . D e l m a r '* 510 Van Valkcnburgh, I'hoehe I . ' to give the Slate College summer Third Av., Watervhct, VVvlt. 'I'hoins.,11, i' h'.dward, Ivdmeston Kingston. session a decidedly <„i i.,1 lone, and I"51. Last Heine. to add to the professional -.i»iriI of Stewart, Helen I', Xassau, Xassau J I'honiM.n, Mrs Magdalene K, lines Van Vr.iiiken, h'.niilv, 2.s \\ a I t ,n Rd , Scotia, Seh. 2 SI 15. the institution. l.il-l d.1.. I ,,,„, |.;-,s| Hen,,, Wae.ellell, Waller S, T h e dire, tor is to he thanked for Stewart, John, 4(1.1 fliinl St., Troy, licijen Madeline, luui) Western \ v \ . i n I'alt/, 2 i hestuul Si 1 offering the students this program ''"V M 7 " ,\l I l,,,!,,., , \ | i e e lloosiek h a l l s MHO \ .01 W . Iv, II.nail I , Sli7 ,\|. of activities. Stewart, Marcia, HH8 Maker A v . | I'r.n ideu, ,• Si >-7n.SH \.. , S lli,54 s. lien.s lady | | d h v . Madee u'.-r \ < Mian. He,,lliee, 151 S I n , , . . Miles, Helen. Richyille, 17 West Si \ I |. „ „ | o o „ , ',,,.,••, |,|, |||U 1 -',, • 1, r 1. St I ' s ! ',',',",' '"I'M'I^" FOUND: Raincoat Gloves, Boob, Sides, \\ ill,.,in W , lellS F a , t e r n I Troy N ;' . , .. 1. ,, Purses, Glasses, Pen, Ink, Etc. I'arkway, s. bene, lady. I i i ,,, ,,,,, \\ 2X1 'stall S|o_,ld;,r<l Hertha \i . ')_> Maple A\ , St The fol .wing a r t i c l e 1 have \ rooinan, Marioiie \ , ( Saratoua S p r i n g , ! |. 1 | ; |,„ .,„, | ,,,,. , • j , , - , . vv . , ,, , been f o l l l l , e,l lor. I.MI I'.r ,1 .,• > MlaiM.ie, S2I I. h, A v , l \„ •., |„-,„ , ,,,,| v | i |44 N, lj,l the o | l , , e .1 t h e d i r e . I' "V;i'h. . I I " " "!•'"• I'.ealiue .10 , enn-al \., \ N bile g \ . ... ,.,,,. I I . hi, i . .II i r... i . . n , i hi,.11, ( Issiniuj. |. ,, , ,,., 1 i.l'a.ele ^L.welk Doris. KM M u l l , . Av i,,,,'.,', . , L | ,; > f e r r y , M2 < Hi 1 Ml,,II ' s purse '' ']HJ Ian,, Si'. 1 1,,,'ue 1 w Mraiiahan, la ,.„ (, , M aid,ass. |, ,]'); | M l|; i \ . Mnsterdain 1 M,, p i , l l l s e Male I \ \ ...I. Mai ioiie I , Ml •lr.'ii II, \\ alia, , , Ul.niiout, | , l | j | ,'„,',„ , 1 , , o r ,,l \i:islenlani, 107 Mi. fan . Mile 1 1 .,11,1.0 I p, II W adi Mm , \'.. Sllippbheeu, I lai I i, I I .. II S Filth | ,o,'^ U ,| r p pi 1 . il. i , 10,1 ( i n i a r i o S| \ \ . IMII \v , .' 7IS5 Si . Iliid-on i n.'.le b, o k . h . o d o r e I. , M a i n S| . \ \ aim r, Mm., II , 2MM \ | , '.ko, Anne, Smith's Ha, 1 |. M Ii, ,k I'.K.I . 2 172.1 nlluaier illivan, Heinard ( , ( 'anidi u, 1.11 | ,.,, 1 i.e., , 0 i l W a g n e r , Helen I D DIMS,. j o h , line, 2H7 Delaware s , h, n, Central A\ , ,1 7nl Wahhnan, Maik, \ \ bile L.,1 August 10, li)32 TITK STATE COLLEGE NEWS Page 3 Wilber, Nina F.., Delanson. Waite, Ida L., K e n n e d y , 222 O n - Williams, Henry, Whitesboro, Bly, Catherine R„ R . F . D . N o . 1, tario St. Williams, Mary 13., 270 Beusen St. Cropseyville, Center Brunswick Waite, Rose, F a l c o n e r , 222 O n t a r i o Cohoes, Cohoes 529. 4-F-2K St. Wilson, Fleanor, o Arnold A\ Brookley, Elizabeth A., W a t e r f o r d , Waldie, Florence J., Dolgeville, 4.51 Amsterdam, 102 S. Lake A\ I he annual -teak-roast of the R.F.D. No. 1. \ \ ashington Av. 2-10.12. ( ortlaud N'ormal alumni who are Brookley, Miriam F., 1910 Van Walker, L. Dean, Northville, 269 Wilson. Gladys K, 47 Grove A\ . | .ilU ud.n.; the summer session al V'rauken Av., Schenectady. Ontario St., 2-1905. Glens Falls. Walker, Ruth C , 20 T e n F.yek Av., •A nsoii, Mary II , .100 State S! I Stat-' I'nlle.ue was held it W l i t e irJBKS, Lucille, Westerlo. ilpluir .••pnny-, I hursclay. i Hiring | Burke, Kathryn I.., 70 Elm St., 4-54')/. 4-/_,;. Walker, Myrtle II. R., Kid State Widin.ui, Kdna <>., Ji, 4 i.th A \ „ •• ait' l.... oi t!|. party enjoy.si ! ., Hoosick Falls urk.iishaw, Alice, 95 F r o n t St., St.. 4-4141. wa, followed bv aiiston .'spa., N. Y, Wallace, Grace M . 'I'ruxiou, 475 in, Mar;. \., i .ieimiout 'dr. Kay Alex-1 | <| K , , v p., n , | Church St., Hudson Av., 2-0485. Wallace, Jessie I., 1115 K e y - , Av.. bai-y.'',--2*48 h i n d e r «;h presented with a token! Hooick rails, N. V. l Schenectady. Sell. 4-.54S1. , o i i „ > ! Donald I-:., I'latlsbui-nh, | i •..- lie lie; the , h impioii watermelon ! '">'• -'d rs. Ruth, 195 Main St., Wallace, William IJ., 19ll2 ' ampbcll i K5 ILt-hlaii.l A\ , i ro V . ' , ,,,.,i Kaveiia Av., Schenectady, Seh. 2-5o5o-M MM" -,, l-ie-ui.ir He 4 ^ ' \ Mien i I L a l t o n , Khxabeth NK, N. B c n n i n g Walrath, Karl IK. Alexandria Kay. ;1">.;.,:4' ' ' " I hi' e.iri> eveimiL! w a , spent in p,,,, y t . , K.F.D. No. 1. Delinar, 9-1.159. ^ ' . d ' a m - m , l)..r.i i .. l-r.-d. .u ; a, i i)j ! j»1 i y i i. - «.i"ir. an.I baseball I'he Hoylc, Margaret F„ 2.547 17th St., Walrath, Ella (' . 112 Kluier Av. -, l a k e \'. (kilter u . i , one p . t w c e u the u r n ' ' r "J', 1758-J. Schenectady, 4-15.15. W i i . - i rd, l i e ! . , , M . Corn:,,.. N ami w ,i„eu li wa, marked In the M^'lwanls. (.race S„ Northville R. Walrath. Hazel A., Biiighamtou, i' ,i... M a i;si I , • ,, , ' I'-K'.. 1815 k u i r t h St., Rensselaer. .25 ((ntario St. W i u ' m / l a n e ' j . , Whitehall, 151 S. ' " , : : ' " , ; t " " ' ' . " :'."."" - ' ' ^ ^ • l-'Cund, Anna I.., Box 2.30, AltaWalrath, Helen 1. , W altoti St . All.ai,. i \ . • t 2 \ .i".11 k . i t b e r m e ! muiit exandria iiav, 0-1405. W il-oii, 1. mah I'.. W .Mm. 512 < Hi oi '.ID I'he sinking ' i'V..nkl.n, Marion :•'.., 2221 15th St., Walts, Harry I... 1917 Gudderlaud tare. St ater at twi.i.nht ended • •'".'•'• 1 W inkier, II, h-ii A . I.dm, m i in. , Av., Sch< net tadv. ' d a n hu i. I-red •.., W est Sand Lake, Wanislcy. Lucille I'.., Indian Lake 1 -'Ml'" I u , i 21-R-2 227 i iniario St . 2-4.5o7. ' d,-en,scd tor a n ; l l a w k m s , 11 cphv.ibah S, 7.5 N. Swan 1 )iana i ., Sainey, 21 Warren, : t .it the Kastcru ' onM., 5-17.11 Western Av. rib K.OAI. ., liG.I in Albany tins ; Heath, M o M,, 920 State St., S c h e i..li lie, tadv. Warren. Helen A.. .'2 Mcn-iine Av. 1417 I ii..... :-l ; Howe. Horothy II 71 Chestnut St., Albanv, .5-.5.507. Warren, Helen !•'.. 151 ! an. a-tcr Cortland Alumni Meet At Sulphur Springs Municipal Government a ass Hears |H„II i ;i„ !,,iu i i i I l i m n , Marv. Shiisliau, I 1.1 S Lake n W .2- : • i. Washhond, Bessie |.„ Ke, ne \'ail 11.5 S. Lake Av. .-ilnii.it. v W a s h b u r n L a m , , A , -I l-.ii.de ; .vi.ln-il w",lus the -,.1- : Key.-er, Margaret, Slingerlauds, ,!••: tr.it .'i .11 hi- 1 -I \ e,i\ i-mi'ii nt '' ' •"• Seheueetadv. ithryii I',, 224 Fifth I • lllpl ,1,' !•• 1,111-1 ... , , p t till II- 'villi.1Watkins, Kan l.i\iii-Mou 7'-: M . i-.n-ibii I.'. -I l.ubl c„, parliei \ \ . i''") • tie Av., 2-9788 .ru.nii.-afou. j Keiiuii-AK<: h'eii.i. Berlin. ;, 1, 1, ,:, K.,- p.irlv Wat- .n, Kenneth II . Hi h.ti. Springs, 80 Al'en St \ \ mi, r- i., , i ,,. n. W'i',i-1, k i o i r i i , ,•, HII l-'r.ml M . N . i i .\ II ' I |..ll" '."iM-.'I'i'.'Vr'V.V i'i',e"lmr. A .'„"o! Ma'rl.'l.'. 'Mabel 1), C . „ „ h r „ U e , 220 Seheueetadv, W i-e. d i . n h , \ , Hi ti-oni'i.. ii'id r.-,ar-',i n r ihe \ , u Sixth Av., W'atenlct, 0-I4-.I, >chcn.. I...L.. s. li I 15 i4 |tr.oiii:i^ a:i.| r . - . a r - i i i. r Weaver, Helen I )., .552 1 nam St., M.i\i.i--. I Many. Inez S., 1220 W e s t e r n Av., Hudson, W i-e 1 in.., M . In52 I - . . - i n n .V. , | Wuk -slate I . m l , r , nee ,,| Weaver, Ruth I''.., HI M a - l e r e I'arkSrhcuc. t.i.h N i l I 1514 '• M the , l a - in iinin eip.i .\H-' U ||'all MeCartliy. Ayialha, A., 1.117 Broadwav, Seheueetadv, 2 0240-K', W o | m - k \ , Anna d . 54 V hn Si ' ' m m M..iid.i\ nioruiim. iln ant new trends in , way, Keii-sekn r. Welder, Kanrelte, 4,ill Fifth St., 1-8842. ..HI, ,,„,! M e l a - l a n d , Mai^ueile ('., 2 Avon Schenectady 2-nll.54 !\\,dii.-r, L o u s '."2 W'e-t N ! ' ' " ' "uini, ipal w ,,,r Webster. Wilnia A , S t a r k e r , 151 \ \ , , | o h a u , i , . u e KIII2 llui-d >' !'•'•• ouuied ohMi-vati, I h e ' " c l a s s 'i J Mac! lowell, June 11., I W e s t e r n Western Av., 4-1)571. K,a,--, Ku-i i 1471, I'arkwav, Seheueetadv 2-3188. lit In haul II. S l u a t s , Weeden, Ann M , Stiiiul'ord, I 20 | \ \ , „„|v,ard, I 'h,hp > i en! i a! \ idMi i,rath, Ki.retta A., 12 Alder Av., tor in u;o\ erniii, nt Clinton Av., 4-.5o2o. I l,-\. ,slD I'ark Av, "roy. Weeks, Cora A„ 10 Ferris St , K,>. h \ \ ,,...• ii,.i. 1, W illi.im ' ) . 5 ; i ntliben i ~ * Mason, Mrs k'niina K , 278 h.lui St. 't.seona s,,.,,,,.,-\New Address Superintendent Is A State Graduate: .\ „ ,27 2 Mosber, k.dilli, Kd, .5, 'l'roy, I . 1 2 Sp Word-, I Moviiihau, Mary K., 1020 S t a t e St., Kd , Koehesier Seheueetadv. Woohoik, Marion F , Xiauara \ii-tin h' ( oiilson who took of-1 Murphv, Helen h'. , 10.5 O s b o r n e I'.ilK 400 \ \ e-lern A\ ...• a. ,up, i in i .ii.l.-t i L ol schools in \i<\- W e i Albany. Wnolevei' I'earl A \ r k p o r t , MS \lb,niv last n i c k , l- a o i. i, 1 n .• 11, • oi i Lower, Julia F., Sutitlihridyo, Mass., Hudson Av. ValievJ N a t e I ollewe ill the class of 192,5.1 711 Madison Av., 4-7006 N,.u,irk Wright, \ d e l e e rati, Leonora I'.., I'.aKlc Uriilge Mr i oiilson obtained his M A 21 ! < int.,i io N Kioux, l-dl.i V., K I'M). No. 1, W a terford W alerGiet, \ \ Kt. 1424 Kist Mrs Doris W., 5o(> T h i r d Av., / j u k e . Duroilie.i, ,59 Behnoiil A\ N'oiih 'l'roy, Troy 1475. \.tU\ 1'ideh.i K , I ihu-oii i \\ Sehenei t.nl\ R o . l - e r . Mrs Mildred, O r i s k a n y , Hill 2 I S I like \ \ /ink., l.'inh I . . .'.') I'.elniont A\ 208 Western Av, S'.IWK.'I-, Mrs Line K n « .I>UK -si lii II. i la.h Saxbv. Martha F„ Berlin. SI , 1 'ninii Spi IIIH i / w e m e r Adrian K , Lowell Mich Shal'er, Bessie l.„ Berln. VOIIIIH I t i e ! N . Kome, 42 ' d e n Shellev, Uuth, Doiinansville. ••.in, -IS Maple K,U..,e A lella Depew, 171 .Jil.lil Si I Sberill, lullll I, 10 I'llllllllilltfS Si., .liner, l i . d e r u k I)., ,5 HI Kiver|lo,,-i,'k h'al'ls. \ \ , .t.-i-n \ \ ' n"(' (l • de \ , Si,ilia --minion-, Lthcl N , Cropseyville. \ nine I sir I . I " Hawk N ,f, I lb.I !•'.. \ r , l , l e \ 14') Wast- Smilli, Helen T , Kiospeet H e i g h t s , i "8," <enssilaer, -I 1028. .in A\. \ e- Wn •• m l D ' " ' ! s h e r w o . - l / , i , bin,in, l-'r.-d.i 2:-,.\ S I',.,,,1 Si sinilh, Hope I , Klospret lleiuhtS, W bite, M i h l r e i l 00 I K , o i l \ v , i ' n \\ K'.M h e - l , i K D K, n- ,i kur. 4-1028, l „ „ - I oboes 742 W ! \ o i i u e , Marl',.i I W Miant-kill ,'u-km, J a m . e, 3U.1 '1 hud St , I n n Slewait. Mildred A, Stamford, Whilloek K'olini I . .5.1 ' oohd.-,•' N ,eiev Mi- Mil.lr.d II . -"'• B''.'!.«'i ! Mo Western Av , 2 5112. \\ I rov, I'l'm 1800 M -I S, In n.-. la.h -iilliN.ui, Marion I'., II Green St., Rural Education ! W hitniore, K',,-,,,r I) \ \ ,,h|, II \ oil,HI, N ml.n ' u Hon, I iiudi n Mr, ham, \ille, M'vlle 840, Man I' N'orlb ('li Ob m Wlnliiiv Georue S Killaid, l''ll! \ u leu - ilh.un.- M , *I2 l ' " ' - ' N | siitherlan.1 Mi- Anna h'., Garfield, I ' o l n II i,i,h W i tern \ v = 27 llannlloii St., \V. I .el). Baldwin MiId i M H2 W lulu. . , M I... Kill aid. 1011 \ \ .11 l'-5l Z (Til \v |',,d! m Mildred l. Balls),,n S,„ , | I'ieim, I i ••.. \ , '8 'minniit W i.-k,-., H e l e n A , G r e e n v i l l e \v . Sebeiiei-ladv, 2-0.587. R s BiilLl.m 7 1' M Newblll-uh •iiiiH. r, llowai S Ml,-ii St >..'K,H 1 II d i n il W " 7oln li, vik ii -in,. i \niia M_ , « Berne 77 K-27 W.diiiaiin, Ka'lhenne IC, Sehobarie . M m i k . Sophia \ , 12 I i',n« M CMIIinKoii \ v , . 5 , 1 / 9 Weinberg, Lillian, 5 Saint J a m e s I'I., 4-9,594 Weinstein, J a c o b I) , 1101 McClymaii St., Sehenei'lady, Weir, Berniee Iv. Guilford, So Spring St Weller, Alice I . 24 Irving Si , .1-1117,1 Wendell, k - i b , r G , 18 S. Lake Av ,5-7000. Wesieott, Vivian I. , I', in Western, G e r t r u d e , N i w p o r t , 5 1 " Merer,- St , 2-7o57 Whaley, l-abelle, I.I IGsiuere \v I'.lsunre, W heater, I n h.ii I . I haleauuav W heeler, Helen M , Id Bedford Kd , Seheueetadv, Sell I 1471 W4,,t,,„,ib, Mildred W o r . e s t e r , Sill lleu.oil St. W lute, lane S , Kullalo, K.I4 I'.ni I nietl St . Si-henu tadv. • THE Page 4 August ,10 1932 STATE COLLEGE NEWS Dr. Stratemeyer Addresses Last Forum; Regulations For Examination* Announced By Dr. Nelson Teacher Is 3-Foli Individual, She Says Are Regulations r e g a r d i n g final ex- 60 ARE ENROLLED IN RORAL CLASSES aminations and g r a d e s are anDr. Florence E. S t r a t e m e y e r , of perienc.es, as a recognized leader, to nounced today by Dr. M. G. T e a c h e r s College, Columbia Uni- select influences wh'ch so affect the Nelson, director of the s u m m e r Two New Paltz Instructors versity, spoke on "Effective Use of learner as to b r i n g him into contact session. Teach These Courses Curriclllar Activities" at the last of with those things which arc fundaNo student "din has been absent more than twice will be adThis Summer the Friday Forum meetings, last mental, and to assist him to propmitted tn examinations without Nearly fid students are enrolled Friday. Excerpts from her address crly respond to these condition<. the written consent «d the inin the special courses in rural edufollow: I • • • Hu' exact materials are not structor. \\or,. siyniIk-unt is " W h e n we think about t h e ' E f f e e - i cation here this summer. These i m p o r t a i l t All student * who have been in tivc Use of C u r n c u l a r Materials. courses, which are not listed in the the way we help children to work j regular a t t e n d a n c e but who have w e m a v want to add to that expre 1 imt completed the required work catalog, were organized by District sion. ' t h e i r Effective Use to Meet wit! , these materials. W e have Mich will have their grades recorded S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Mildred II. t'raib of an abundance of material available i Pupils Needs'." as " i n c o m p l e t e . " T h i s will infor use. Let it not he said ' W e are • clude s t u d e n t s who have been I Rensselaer. " D u r i n g the last centurv, many . , ... . . | absent from final examinations. I T h e courses are taught by Miss of the social forms of living have 11 '' '» " l l r w e a l t h } U ' ™ w.thi \ r-.ou • who are absent from I M, Eln n Rich, supervisor of rural been re-made by science and i n v e n - j m a very mine ol educational trainii y in the New I'altz Normal, classes which are held alter the tions to replace the work of men. material. It is so bountiful. We and 'diss Kuih Dennett, assistant in final examinations wi'.l forfeit T h e application of the principles of have to choose between the good the art d e p a r t m e n t at New I'altz. credit. scientific industry have given winy.-, and the had. Some of it i-- very I he courses include: curriculum, to transportation eliminating (lis- poor. Selection becomes increas. Iiool m a n a g e m e n t , methods of tance as a harrier to c o n m i u n ' c a t i o n . p n g l v greater. Let it n..t be - a d ! T \ n n n TT\ n i i m PTUDO read ng, and three art courses. ; 'I hesc courses are intended for "As .,rlt,-.tri-s and professions AVe are poor in our wealth': 1 • ! T J \ Ei 0 1 U Ei IN 1 U . l V E i O credits l o w a n l normal school dihave niultiphed, there has been an in our use ol m e a g e r materials, poor plomas and professional i leinentary increased t"iidency to g r o u p acti certificates 'i hey are an experiity. and an increase in the a m o u n t ment tlois year, and those people of leisure time. , l u u u v n 1 , u to m v i s a g e h u m a n relationship, and ^ i » interested in having tin in repeated "Essentially a new society is participate actively in their rela( C o n t i n u e d from p a g e 1) another s u m m e r mav consult Mrs. ing built To fare the larger prizes I to tiouship : the In-.t class, and a strong preju of the machine world, we must in- .; ,, dice is created in the child's mini! crease power definitely for ti , . 1 v l il , ;,; illl v of the individual, and for tin • going on to (he next school, a of the group, ° I l i r e in America many ol our sort of technical high-school lasting ••The development of such two vears. Alter lhi- technical high-school another selection is . , - n i l -el'.i s on having learned a trade, made as before and a small g r o u p ciety must lie very c a n tully planned mui naiiuiit is being , l n , | .,, wan-kin" at mciiia! jobs in is sent on to the university A ( ,.,,,,;. and d r c c t e d It I- t!ie p. n i h a r h , ,,, ,,, ,,„. „,, „ M l „ | . „ . , ,„• IT ,,,, J M a , h e r \ p L m , but the-c same Russian Universities Privilege ol the teacher to p a y • S , „ „ „ , , , . ., ,.;,,„ ,,f , , , , , , ,,ii, v<- ,,„ | , . , „ „„.,, , R . . , , . ,„,,•„.I ,,, r , „ i a , „ T h e r e are a great variety of uni? W,, l', ;,.rt, ' " , "l i"e• teacln ' ' " ' . ' " rp,mofc , !<).(ol ,,,,. „ „ , .-, , . , . , , .or , „ „ I.me,,In ,.,- l<,,|,a ',„ „,,:,. , „ , „ „ , , , ,.,-,., | ' | , , . v h l v i \\ ashingtoii p r d I'aib-y. versities in Russia. Mo-t of them t l u ' i i , Ir.ueath 111.in I'hev are preiuthisI ' lsocial cognizant place a ,Doubles either k ,,;„.,, , , , , 1 ,., . , ,i,, ;,,, ,..,„„.. kilmr ,e Vim a life- m iwork or l ! mayorder, well ponder the ol_ q m rit; y l,i h,„, . , , „, l„i a. ,t ,c.h c: nsl , | ,.,,'„,.. e-wning.s. „f are increlv technical schools with airr eery few of them devoted to what of Spenser What knowleugc is o, a ., w , n as - nigh- mat. h, s arc ,,iv urn i m , ; , ; , : , ! ' p r e m d i w , , , , s , , v u . ( ,.,,_ most w o r t h . ; ' S h e c a n t stop there . u U k , ( | i m i , , , M „, t l u . u , u r „ a i , i e u t L i a „ educational - i - l , , i , is trving we would call liberal education, H o w shall children become equipped l h i , ,,.;„-. | , ; a c | , set cliose its own t,, reverse." R u s d a today being interested in With th-sc materials m a way I" ,, ,,.,;.,, second Dr. Ilruhaelier went on to tell engineering. The writings of Karl Tll(. r„.st al„| develop these powers and to slnnu- , . , „ „ „ , , w , , . ( . e o m p b t e d M.mdav • all children urn .1 perforin some j Marx are the ( iospels of Sov etism, late these processes to nieei^ the _| ml lab"!' in connection with their and as such are lli.irnughlv studied, ool w-.il I nil. children mav Anion.; the large universities are I he made to p : ck up s c r i p s and ke. i Lenin Iniwrsitv ami the Karl "I am in..re and m,ire nu 1 ned P. lib' i- bom „ amI r u .1 an. Older Marx lustilut •. think ,.f the teacher as a tlirec-fold In n mav be made to distribute person p e r h a p s : W i n n a luile older Religion I , , . . , ,, ,,, , | u . ,•„,,,; j propaganda. "1. She is an individual In lore lion bureau m the -tale edu- I ''' l '> ' " '' l , r ' " •' l l ' ' " rl ' variouPart of the Soviet eihicational aiivlbine else. labor. polu y is in ,|i ive out religion conill; " ' She i- -i iiein'ier of ihe coin- ' " " d r p a r t u i e u l will -piak over pl< I Iv I he child is l.iughl |o be. 1 11 miin'ttv, ''•''' " " 1,,',^ |,,, ' ' v' - ' His riday, \ u g vv.i' u : i "..| - 1' jii topic School Gradation liev ,• tli:ii se'euee answi r» all thine ".h 1 .: i -1 ill importance, she e " W e Vour Schools Reads lo T h e l,,w, M f,,|-,,i ,,, . . | , , . . , | m and lb.,1 all religion is , ., teach, r of cliildreu " Ipeni-" This i- one of tlie series Ku •->.. I- ill- nursery school, \ \ | | m a n n e r and means of pr,.paI radio talks ,,,„n ,,,-rd b\ the ercat deal is made ,,i tins s.1,,,,,1. ,. ,,I,| , are us.,I lo ridicule religion "I vwiidM- if we l e a c h e r , would I,-.,! education bureau Mr. lirif perhaps bccninc ,t I.is|, longer ihnu I'osiers are used profiiselv and have experienced ihe difliculiies we n is a g r a d u a t e m Mate College. ''"' "l!"'' -hoo|,. It M a i l , w.th . these p o s i e s are uearlv alwavs ba-e h'ld o el- the so , ,||ed 'propel i oim,.'s|ers oi a w a r lo a w a r nul , and d e i i l i i m . m e t h o d ' if we reallv i i m b r - l ,od, hah' old. In ihis school parli, ularl re.II, I,, l e w d , reallv knew, iii a m p h a s - s is p D . e d on health. T h e ] Vacation Schools fundanii ulal vv.iv |h it real fn i doiu Persons Tali ng Toursps Here >I I has luile in com,uon Willi | I'he vacation „ |„,ols are a n o t h e r Nee i Not Ti\ke State i xams n ' indergaihi, II, child is, f, m i , ,,i i l , , Russian sy-tcn, gani -atoll • I in-1 h Itiuy lobll i,. | „ io ' i lin , i' d l in in-AM lo take care ol liuu-elf. to Tliiv a n much like our S u m m e r ; n,| M a n , , . n and lb u \ •, . 1 1 'g, i i . s t a k e n n ss himself, lo eh a:, bis l e . i h . i , amps for bo\ i if eoui'se I IK \ A\ b t u, u1,1 v..,. III,, lo do lo. I'll' • ...1 • .- CI ol. . uon r, ml lo be an o r d e r h lillle com , are for bov , and girls, no dis. i mi- 1 i nild not t l i e tlu m'd-l |crimiiialioii being made lu'lvweii the i l i . n i s f o r , el 1 I H a in.. .. . . i n , '" '," -croud, or elementary I s e s e - iu Russia The principle oh1 11 e\ I'I I I ol ll , M . n e u n p h a ,. upon ,1 ibhell as .,,, , 0 , „.,, , , , to , , , ni , „ a, ,„ „,,„, ., | | , | „ . , |,j|, | ,,. ,,.„ I» ips are p 1 ll\ and heall the active ag.'.Mies inideidvmg the , mn't , bn | ( | . V|M. (>(. . \.' e^ ^ ^ ^ ,,,,,,,,,,, ,. ,„ ,, ||h |iiiU (|f f the teach.ng-learuii,'. process I he in,l o, a...d ,,, , , , , . n i | ] | | l , ,. .„ „ 1„ ,oil „ ' " numbers, geographv, ami lii-l..rv l 1 Positively No Freedom "'." .o-n.n d ,n " I l u r e i- nothing in ibis school thai ,ii M.ii. - : it, ii noil Ml ' nl h. ii d s e .lhi, ' | . l • .1 p'"•o i n t' ' i ni ' 1 the' d "' m , t ,-n" : ',,| " "i ' * l : , r , l l , « », ' , ' " 1 — ' 1 • • 'l l- - ' " ' " • • • d i p ot ' Vim-ri.-ai.- would n c g n i z e a, an I In coiiclusion Dr llniha, her m s•t a III, 111 I e,V l i d the goal ,• t n 1 ni Ii. 11 a i h . . inn bed . iii-ra uhnii ll in. I, l\ > . loped tin id, , thai ilure was earn , i e . | , | I'-.nhe-. Ih ebb • three Us positively ,„, fre.doiu in R u . s , a 1 • l l Ihe 1 U'llsh i in- . Inediiiis i. in ih.oi i lor all I he s| Me lak. • upon itself C M I U i our vv .11 ii 1 the , , , , „ , , , Rll-si.ui •.mill, bill b.i ,„ e ,,| ill, s , u l v ll," ediieaton ,,| ,|„ eh,hi, , , ' , , ' • , " "'' "' . o!,l.l„ u r . - ,, I'nev d'lvvdl1 •! u lak i lie , , , , ,till ., ..oi I Ihe counlrv ,h„ s , „ . , , , vv .11 a- ev, . v other s,„ , •, I noli 1 al on .a • l>' al" i 1 ilghsh • • •, i . \l the end ol seven vears m ibis p.,reii| or ollierwise has any right ... 11111 ,- m i l oi < ll.o.b U.h olldarv -ihool a rieid -, le, | „ „ i |o ,,|ii, ,le cllildrell.' Libraries are lhi e,|i - I he i . a e l n r ' s pl,„ 11 „ ! , p l , . | le, the iiiide on ih, basis ,., ah htv ' in,I i r e , I , open In ,, word one rat", e pi,,i , s , ,. , - a in. i 1.1 • d, , HI ' ' ' ' not Mud, and ,lev, lop as one no 1 a III .up oil the h i l . o| I n Ihe i h i ' i l n u oi laborer. r.^JSjr.tK K- good Men Are Conducting A Tennis Tournament Griffin Will Speak On Opening Of School 1 • : VV VIEWS ON RUSSIA ^.'i , ' '. ' v '" "' • " wealthy me,,'.-, ,om pride them-