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ALBANY. N, Y.
State College News
Vol.
X V I I . No. 1
STA'IK COI.I KI.F. FOR TEACHERS, A L B A N Y , N.
Y.,
"ACTIVITIES DAY''
TO BE TOMORROW
LIBRARY PRESENTS
NEW REGULATIONS
Freshmen Will Meet Leaders and
Organization Heads in Page
Schedule Provides Longer Hours
and Night Study Period,
Miss Cobb Says
H a l l at 9:00
"Activities
ducted
Pay"
tomorrow
will
be
morning
con-
•\ n e w s c h e d u l e o f h o u r s
in t h e
College
library
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< >II!\ entering students, nieiubcrs
of t h e s o p h o m o r e class, m e m b e r s o f
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FOR 1936 GffOt/Pj
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SEPTEMBER 16-18
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Annual Party
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11936 TO ATTEND
WELCOME TONIGHT
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23,
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Page 2
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 23, 1932
State College News
Established by the Class of 1918
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Editor
fldiloi
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-*ioi< ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
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ih
fhelma Smith, and Kathryn Wilkins. REPORTERS.
a Iglesias, Rose Kantor,
Carolyn Kramers, Hilda Smith, and Edith Tcpper,
seniors; Celia Bishop, Diane Bochner, Hilda Bookheim,
Beatrice Coe, Marion Mleczek, Rose Rosenheck, Bessie
Stetkar, and Elizabeth Zuend, juniors; Ruth Brooks,
Florence Ellen, Irwin Friend, Dorothea Gahagan, Bessie
Hartman, Hilda Heines, Emily Hurlbut, filga Hyra,
Anna Koren, Valentine Reutowich, Esther Rowland, Dan
Van Leuvan, and Ruth Williams, sophomores. ASSISTANT
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.Maxwell, Eliza'-eth Premer, Alma Quituby, Julia Kiel,
and Margaret Walsworth, sophomores.
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Delivered anywhere in the United States. Entered as
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WELCOME,
Studying, Traveling and Teaching Are
Vacations Chosen By College Faculty
FRESHMEN
It is again the privilege of the faculty and student
body of this College to extend a welcome to the
W h a t activities attract college in Indiana and at a camp in Michigan.
freshman class, and to await with eager curiosity the professors and instructors (hiring Miss Martha C. Pritchard, professor
impression of the College upon the members of the
of library science, and Miss Laura F,
class, and the similar results upon the College. T h e s u m m e r vacations?
class of 1936 is entering with a scholastic average
Investigation
shows that the Thompson, manager of the cafeteria,
ating that is more than two percent higher than that members of the State college faculty .pent the summer touring abroad.
of any previous class. T h e y a r c the select of the
Dr. Harry W. Hastings, chairman
spent their vacation studying at
select, and much m a y be expected from them.
O n e of the greatest problems which the new fresh- summer colleges, traveling, both of the English department, spent the
nan will encounter is that of making choices and abroad and at home; and teaching vacation at his summer camp at Lake
lecisions, both social and scholastic. H e will en- itt summer colleges.
Duninore, Vermont.
Dr. Caroline
counter a bewildering number of extra-curricular
Dr. Harold W . Thompson, pro- Croasdalc, College physician, vacaictivities which call for attention.
He should re- fessor of English, taught at the
member however, that it is better to excel in o n e s u m m e r session of Cornell univer- tioned in the Adirondack mountains.
>r two activities than to wear the insignia of every sity. Miss Edith Wallace, assistant Mr. Jesse Stinard, professor of
club or organization on t h e campus. T h e inaugura- professor of Latin, and Miss Marion Spanish, motored to Iowa.
tion of an "Activities D a y " three years ago has been Kilpatrick, instructor in English,
Miss Minnie Scotland, assistant prot forward step in assisting the members of the cnter- studied at Columbia university. fessor of biology, with a group of
ng class to acquire a fairly clear idea of the possi- Miss Coldena Bills, supervisor of
entomologists
from the United States,
lilitics and extent of the activities. Remember that practice teaching, studied at Corattended the International Conference
no one will receive from a n y activity what he is not nell university.
of Entomology at Paris. Before the
willing to give to it.
Miss Agnes Futterer, assistant conference she totirerl through NorThe new scholastic independence which the freshway, Sweden, Belgium, and Holland;
professor
of
English,
spent
her
vaman will discover differs from the methods of his
'ligh school or preparatory school. No one will camp cation with her brother at Red afterwards, through, the Pyrenees,
m his trail to sec that his studies arc kept up. H e Lake, Ontario, Canada, where he is Italy, Switzerland, and Germany.
manager of a gold mine.
Miss Miss Caroline Lester, instructor in
wi 1 study when he pleases and what he pleases.
T r y to mix studies, friendships, and school activi- Catherine I'eltz, instructor in Eng- mathematics, spent the vacation with
lish,
motored
to
California.
Miss
her brother who is a lieutenant in
ties in such proportions as to insure the benefits of
til without the disadvantages of over-indulgence in Grace Martin, instructor in art, and the navy at the naval base at t o c o
Miss
E
m
m
a
Uesig,
formerly
a
memSo!,,, Panama. Miss Margaret Hitchany of them.
Freshmen will soon learn that with unity and class ber of the Slate college" faculty, cock, instructor in physical education,
to Cheney,
Washington, and Miss Elizabeth Anderson, superspirit alone can they succeed either as individuals o r drove
is a class. W e extend a welcome to '36; we are where Miss Martin taught before''l visor in commerce, traveled abroad,
anxious to meet you, to know you, and to show you I coining to State college. They al , | principally in the British Islands.
| toured through New Mexico at
the ways of State.
some of the other western states.
j Miss Annette Dobbin, instructor in
French, spent the summer at her home
"[3 f^CWS"
Q .POIND WHITES OF PENNS: in Enterprise, Oregon. Dr. Elizabeth
Morris, assistant professor of educaD U U J A U
\\IO.ILEV DISCTSSES BOOKS
tion, spent her vacation at her home
GEORGE H1SERT, '33,
RECEIVES ANNUAL
WHEELOCK AWARD
George Ilisert, '3.\ will hold the
For Salt in the Co-op
1932 award of the Wheelock ScholBy A r t h u r
The NEWS does not necessarily endorse sentiments Tin' Penns oj Pennsylvania and England.
arship of $21)0, President A. R. Bruexpressed in contributions. No communications will lie
bacher announced on commencePound. Macmillan and Co. 339 pages. $2.95.
printed unless the writers' names are left with the Editorment day.
Biography has been called with some truth the
in-Chief of the NEWS. Anonymity will be preserved if so
This scholarship was established
desired. The NEWS docs not guarantee to print any or essence of history, but as it is impossible to separate
Mary Moore and Dorothy Mini- in 1931 by the .Association of Acaan individual from family influence, multibiography
all communications.
demic Principals of New York state
ver,
juniors,
attended
a
hockey
in some cases may fix historical truth in print more
camp at Mount I'ocono, Pennsyl- in memory of Charles Wheelock-,
PRINTED BY T H E MILLS ART PRESS, ALBANY, X. V. convincingly. This is an adventure along that line— vania,
T h e award is
as representatives of the former president.
a family history of the Penns of Pennsylvania and
d
i r l s ' Athletic association from Sep- given to the m a n in the junior class
Sept. 23, 1932
Albany N. V. England.
Vol. XVII, No.
tember 5 to September 9, Mary Having the highest all-round standA r t h u r Pound is a resident of Slingerlands and is Trela, '33, president, said today.
ing in scholarship, leadership, extrawell-known in the capitol district,
l i e presents an
T h e camp was conducted by Con- curricular activity, and administraFRESHMAN CAMPS
admirably complete reading list at the end of the
tive
ability.
stance M. Applebee, who first" introT h e successful completion of the freshman camps book, and explains in his preface the references he duced hockey into America from
In May of each year the heads of
has used, and the portraits of the various men of the
for both men and women marks another step for- Perm family which arc included in the fifteen illus- England. It was divided into four each of the d e p a r t m e n t s nominate
These
g r o u p s : preparatory schools, col- men enrolled under them.
ward in the student activities of the freshman matric- trations in the book.
leges, coaches, and club plavers. In nominations are presented to a
ulation procedure. This is the third freshman camp
The I Vim cycle begins in 16-12 on the waterfront thes
faculty
committee
> *
which has been conducted for the men, anil the of Bristol, chief English port on the western ocean, .1U lK"kee ' v c , l a ! \ s e ! *>™ ^ " d u c t e d in ^ 1 U l T I n V Y and closes in 1869 with he .Lath of the last male
* - ' - ' • " " i u e , strokes, and lac-1 J .
s c l c , n winch ,s not ansecond camp for the women.
,,
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tics.
iiomucd until commencement.
cm,, the Keverend I homas Cordon l i n n .
1cm^
^ ^ .__. f . y y ^
1
. . ^ | s ,„.,.„;,,,.„, ,„- , „ , „ , I | R ,
T h e united co-operation of the faculty and the men I;ylvan'a
castle on Portland Isle in Dorset, which had
of the student association made possible the success >ecii the property of the Penns since James 1, was captain this year and Miss Mtmyer chemistry and mathematics clubs.
RecuTir De is a member of Kappa Phi
will be her assistant
of the men's camp on Lake Cossayuna last week-end. .old out of the family to an outsider in LSN7. and th
v to an outsider in IhhV, and tins , ,
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, '•
ic,,,.,
i
,
.•
, ,T h e men came here ignorant of the ways of the narks a convenient [.ilace for -i historian of the family l l , , r k t A practice will begin the first M ' p a , honorary educational fraCollege, its traditions, its activities, and its personnel.
ternit
a Historian
iut i,uini\ every, Monday,
. , , . Wednesday,
, .,, and Fri- ,..,.,,
i i., , ,. ,,,
T h e history of thejidcc
Penniorfamily
is an oi
unusual
3:20 to 5:011,
Misscontinue
Moore! tern
Horace
P..Kappa
Myers,Delta
1, won
tb
T h o s e who attended the camp returned with a good involving political drama, rov;
- j day
weekfrom
m October
ami will
ty, and
Klin fraidea of these things and in addition a realization of j [""/ \ ^ ^V-kTmaneuveVs V.n"a broV.d" cVcnTfuTstagc. i *akl . A 'J"'n:'1 d a s s w i n '"' f " rill ,-' (l j ."' h ''''| r / " P , t l u ' l ' r s t l )
car
,
it wa
L;:VI
the possibilities which State has to oiler in the w a v l ^ ^ . j \merican colonies were b o m of the will of '
' i n s "' ! l l 'tioii to those who j a u a i ded.
deurgc
P. \of friendships and chances to live a college life to | ,'„.; |, to
,,, benefit
,
,-,. their
u,,.;, friends,
f,';
i, but
k„f no otli
!,.,„ .., I l l ; l v c "ever had any hockey instruc- former editor-m-chicf of t
prm
iward last sear
its fullest extent
Pennsylvania,
which
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s..........
unusual an or igm
blond-bath on the high
he large
upper-classmen
anddfaculty
back to ; , Uroval
at Ithis
year's attendance
camp was of
brought
about by the
i l g e n t li |traced
1 ( | ., n , M 1 | t i , , K
r j , , m . «,f s u c h
v i f , o r t h i it a Penn
and particular work of the camp directorate and by L-otild .. 1V( . t | 1( . f.lct. perhaps the throne o
the help of faculty advisors of the co littee. 'I hey j w ) ) would he King
'
'"of hi
"
'
have given the freshmen a good start in assuming
their positions as a V ital part of State.
Ral]
lolm Crosv, ior, '33. will be pn-siLast y«;ir the women's camp was lirst conducted / ,. / '.'•CM- Carissimis.
mat it
P.y Christ,
Morh
I'm- lb III of the I inbadors, men's mm
by members of the lacult . A minimum number of
strel
o r g a u i / ; ion, for Bus w a r .
.1 Pbilos,
v ersity of I 'emisy Ivania I 're- 13-1
?1.71) Ph.upper classmen a l i n e led. I'liis year the second camp j
election A
' as conducted laic
for the frc-liiiian w o n u n wa- conducted by the ( o r i s ' ,
\,
l a - I spring ai
iplel'ed h.
introduction l< i h . s .
Athletic association, with the assi-tance and ud\ ice b o d .
irislop
u a s made |o, late lor p u b l i c a t i o n
ing i an be f o t i i
in t h e in.in fi
libel's of the faculty,
... tie
hnian handbook.
hihli.
uppi r
,f the
biblin
dent,
fresh,
Uoherl
dual
a. ti\ .1 i- and life of
into i
id 're
turned II,JIII the i amp i ager b
iii th
lll.lled Ii
to L-IIC unter their n< '.>. i per.e
i a I..H I:
' I. i til
upon the work of this Mar.
lb- i n ll ill I l U
mterien-s wilb the
'I he presi nee of a larger nun
r oi upper
I .1 vale hihlioer:
--men
assisted m the comph lion ol ll
p.cinr. ol
i to pine and appli.
• I ol
lege which the freshmen r . r e h I. M.lllbc
i.l pur,
field.
hographv is not n
\
ih glee
iron
.1 the
faculty vw re eag. r to m operal and ll «;i
blumb
.mioilli.l bv ihe ai
n I'/.'is.
-, ligll
sin b c,,-opi i in,.it thai this ,,r the
r. wlm i. im-an v.,,
i.l.u -ii w i l b Pi-..
:up i I- t l . l
Women was brought to a sure, -1" n 1
ii in b i b l i
.
one II univ i i -itv
nnati
•| be idea of fre.hiiian camps
For e a r - i
her t h e n . . " S M
ib riii • pari
of the studeiil eurrii uliim
ll
lishl.l
Is p i w bal I'bdip
.load;,'."
Mis
in the minds of both la< nil a
ioiiale.uisb'or applied b'il
,aph
M A. degree i.l
a desirable
'II h r \. S. W Bosenba,
ity fi 'i- b' tb tb
•I' ol III,i a fi How- :
ii v.
Wisconsin
el s H
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!', n i l s \ |
I
fresl
n
w a r m-w plai
advisor I,
at ( Ihio iimver
should be tried
camp progi
i hrislopber' Nlorlev u a s ippoiuled t h e l i r - l I
the high st;
lllder |1 i- loillld.-Ulo-i
III
possible pr. b e d e l i v e r , d ill I h e i l l l w
ilu
lii the author's i „ . | , ,
I'I.II
TWO REPRESENT
G.A.A. AT HOCKEY
CAMPATPOCONO
John Grosvenor To Be
Two Professors Study
At Cornell University
Troubador's President
re l l o | I,, I , , , , .. bill c i n e '
w h o s„l ll
,;,h t h o s e a l l
w i l l r. m , m b i i I h . r e wie
VALE!
rp regret and a b
death of l l e h i
learned
m a g , r of Ihe
thai
/!
U is
V.. p i
Miss / u m i i - r i n aanl l vv
fr,n ii steai ,-.hy diirmg a l-e i tin- siun ,n r. while
en route in,in \ i r.a i MI/ to i'iihe Ib-ai b,
I be \ ' l u as il I- toda) ..w - mil- b b . ' I i s / . i n
iiH-rman' , earnest elb.rt and Ii; -d v..u h
• illl i l l C s S
manager in 1920-27, she b ol . barge of C, • business
d e p a r t m e n t of this newspaper when lb
•e of Ihe
publication was increased from a three c b mil paper
to the present size. It was her w nk ibal made ihe
N E W S of 'bat year « financial suciess.
Miss Zimmerman, upon graduation from State col
lege, taught at Warreiisburg for three years., and
was to have entered Columbia university this year
for g r a d u a t e study.
T o Miss Zimmerman's family and m a n y friends,
the N E W S extends sympathy. In her death, we share
in their loss,
abo
it
1,,'oi.s
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Calendar
.1 t h e I
Today
11 -III 1. Hi
Student
\ l l l b l , I I I in, Page hall
11
IN
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Ill,,)
II.
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In Hi,HI . p gi
il -I. u !,,, wrote "a si,i.u wbai K'ahi
laisian pamphlet i n plumbing," Cat.,logins, Pluladel
plna's attitude toward \\ all \\ bum, i, i . c . r g c Men
d th with his lavender gloves for inamis, npi reading
i oiirud's visil to Am. n. a, the amorous reputation of
»<dk,s overcoat, Vachcl Lindsay's pii-s, .,, for wmth.
K'upeii Brooks, Petrarch's golden Horins, and many
others
Morley's abilitj to stimulate an enthusiasni for the
ipiesl of books and the grace which he displays in all
his writings is aptly d( uonstrated in tiiese "conversations." He is writing of the thing nearest his
h e a r t - literature in which one finds "the lighter air
of the mountain peaks of h u m a n life."
1 Ii
Vu.hl .rii in.
a
1 '11 I.U 1
einbly,
vvelioine
Page ball
Tomorrow
A. hv ilu • lav
') il) a in
AnPage hall
2 1,0
i. ni
Basel,; il
game.
1 nil,'hi ' a i l
Monday
2:3(1 p
Hamilton
in
Talk
Ii)
Auditorium,
J
Clayton
age hall,
Tuesday
7:30 p m.
come pat ty.
son hall.
Y. VV. C. A. W e i Lounge of Richard-
Alumni Quarterly Has
New Editor and Staff
Mrs.
Flini.e
Pice
Me .
lor,,,,-,- as -1 -1 .nit i n - l i i i , lor a
was a| pointed editor in-. In, i
i th
" M
(Jliarlerly," (lie ollu
pui
In.m
a the ahiiiini assoi ialion, b
Donald M Tower, 'lb, president of
Ihe assoi ialion,
The -lali vvhitli will as.sisi Mrs.
Messent in, bides: Helen Wiuiikcn, '22,
branch n e w : ; Dorothy Benuitl, '21,
art e.hloi , i tig,, II. Briggs, '26, literary editor; and ivatheriue Graham,
'30, alumni news. Mrs. Bertha Brimmer, '00, executive Secretary of the
association will be advisor.
The first issue of the publication
will be published in November, Mrs.
Messent said.
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 23, 1932
pjjge 3
Session Enrollment Exceeds
300 Students Receive
PRESIDENT GRANTS
12 JUNIORS SERVE Summer
That Of Other Years, Director Announces
DEGREES TO 325
New G.A.A. Handbooks
AT JUNE EXERCISES
AS ADVISORY BODY
With an enrollment of 1,915 stuMembers of State college faculty
dents, the total registration of the col- who spoke before the student body
lege summer session surpassed that of were: Dr. A. R. Brubacher, president,
all previous years.
Last year, the and Professor Barnard S. Bronson,
head of the chemistry department.
enrollment was 1,347.
The education department lead all Dr. Brubacher spoke on education in
others in registration, with an enroll- Russia, while Professor Bronson exment of 1,015. The department of posed "quack" products. An interestKnglish came next, with an enrollment I ing display of ceramic art was i
of 505, and the history department, ] hibited in the Co-op annex.
T
third, with 325.
| pottery was all made by Richmond
The summer activities program in-1 Kirtland, professor of education.
edition of the STATE
eluded : industrial and educational
motion pictures, a presentation of the | COLLEGE NEWS was also published,
Italian opera sound film, "Pagliacci," which consisted of live editions,
and the Ltica Jubilee singers. Howard j William M. French, '29, a former
II. I leaves
noted photo-naturahst, | rfh f t h N
c(|jt(„. „f t h
gave an illustrated lecture on the ]
^
,
T h
South -Seas. Other prominent speakers , d r f d i r e c t o r V i w n i c h contained the
were Mr. VV (, knnmel executive
f
d
secretary of the American Historical
association. Mr. Frederick Red'fer,
executive secretary of the Progressive
Kducation association, Dr. Florence
Stratemeyer, of Teachers college, Columbia university, and Dr. Philip Cox,
professor of education, N'cw York university.
Almira Russ Heads Committee
to Help New Students;
Conducts Tours
Twelve m e m b e r s oi the junior
class served as m e m b e r s of the class
guide committee for the freshmen,
Almira Russ, '.54, chairman of the
committee announced today. This
committee had charge of assigning
juniors to freshmen, conducting an
information bureau, and supplying
the juniors with blue ribbons for
identification purposes.
T h e committee included: Thelma
Smith, Marie I'rindle, Letitia Connelly, Dorothy
Griffin,
Dorothy
Klose, Catherine Sinimerer, Katherine Simmons, Alice Kitzpatrick,
J u n e Carey, Kathcrine l l a u g , Julia
Shields, and Shirley Diamond.
T h i s year, for the lirst time, an
information booth was installed in
the rotunda of Draper hall to assist
freshmen.
T o u r s of the college buildings
were conducted Monday m o r n i n g ,
at 11 :00 o'clock by the 'juniors, at
the suggestion of Dr. Elizabeth
Morris, assistant professor of education.
T h e freshmen body w a s ;
divided into six g r o u p s each of
which bad two junior leaders. The
leaders were: Klizabeth Kauimerer, j
Miss Klose, Jean Craigmile, Miss
Hang. Miss Smith, Klcanor W a t e r - ]
bury, Mary Moore, Mi--. Simmons,
Marian Howard, Maybelle
Matthews, Miss Griffin, and Hannah
Parker. After the lour-,, a juniorfreshmen sing was conducted in the
auditorium of I'age hall under the
direction of J u n e Carey, '34, junior
class song leader.
Members of the junior class will
escort their freshman sisters to the
junior-freshman party, Friday, September .ill, and to Activities Day tomorrow.
Three hundred Girls' Athletic association handbooks were distributed to
freshman women and members of the
G. A. A. council at the annual play
day of the association on Wednesday
afternoon, Mary Trcla, '33, president,
said today. This is the second year
that the handbook has been published.
The book contains welcome addresses to the freshmen, descriptions
and pictures of the sports' activities,
the constitution, news of the other
association activities, and songs and
cheers used at the outings and frolics.
It is printed in yellow, the 1936 class
color.
The editorial staff for the hook included: Alvina Lewis, '33, and Celia
Bishop, Mary Moore, and Louise
Wells, juniors.
Three hundred twenty-five degrees
were conferred by Dr. A. R. Brubacher, president, at the annual commencement exercises of the College in
the auditorium of Page hall on June
20.
Dr. George Barton Cutten, president
of Colgate university, gave the commencement address.
Honorary degrees of doctor of pedagogy were conferred upon four candidates by Dr.
Brubacher.
The Leah Lovenheim prize in English composition was awarded to Ruth
Kronman, '32, and honorable mention
was given to Ormond Guyer, '33.
George Hisert, '33, was announced as
the Wheelock scholar for 1932-1933.
79 MEN STUDENTS
VISIT FALL CAMP
FOR 1936 GROUP
government : Professor Barnard S.
Bronson. head of the chemistry department; Mr. Winfred C. Decker,
professor of German; Dr. Robert
Fredericks, principal of Milne luniur
high school; Mr. John M. Sayles,
in science in Milne I ligh
Students include: Ray Harri
Grosvenor, Bernard S. Kernel, Frank
Young, William Collins, nm\ Stewart
Gay, seniors; Thomas Garrett, Roger
Bancroft, George Ketcham, William
Nelson, Charles Robson, and Aaron
jasper, juniors; Dave Kroman, Kenneth Christian, Thurston Paul, and
Kenneth Drake, sophomore
Ralph Altman, Gerald Amyot, George
DR. T. F. CANDLYN
Bancroft,
James
Campbell,
Paul
Cheney,
F'.dward
Collins,
George
WILL HAVE CLASS
Decker, William Iknneii. Ed war
Vincent D< incline. Carl Khers,
IN MIXED CHORUS Temple,
Michael (irilliu, Francis Hardmever,
A mixed choru>
n added to Donald lluddleslon, Aubrey Kalhaugb,
the list of cour>
ill. ud bv the Allan Lewis. Fllis l.vke, Richard
musii department. Ur
Frederick Margison, David McMillan, Edward
J I. Candlyn, head .1' t l
leparlment, Oldlield, Franklyn Pelkey, Evan Pritannounced today.
chard, William Shahen, Harold ShapThis course ma be taken
ir
I'lhn '.tram Glenn M Lngercr
both semesters v ith credit
Gordon \ ' a n Slyke, ( ecil Walker, and
point per semester. Tin
I lie HUM
Leonard Welter, freshmen.
died by the chorus will be equal to,!
The e r a
if not an improvement on ihat which
has been used previously, Dr. Can-! Ian, ' 3 0 ; Lawrence
and
( aid T a r b o x , Micnael f r o l i
dlyn said.
Samuel D o r r a m e. A n d r e w I Iritz and
Over sixty women have already inW a l t e r A n d e r s o n , a l l of ll
dicated their intenlioii to take the .. , ,
coiir.e. 'I bis will necessitate the regis-! ' <M"
tration of fifty men. \ ' o freshmen will |
be admitted to the course, Dr. Can
MUST PRESENT BUDGETS
dlvu said. 'I be sections will meet a
M l student
12:35 mi Mondays and Wednesday
and at the same hour mi Tue.-.da>
not
and Thursdays,
\ o previous voict budget l
193
training i- required.
in the annual concerts g i v e n
chorus d u r i n g the year.
bv l b ,
board,
Miss Johnston To Give
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS SEPTEMBER 23, 1932
Page 4
COLLEGE ADMITS
300 AS FRESHMEN
Addresses Freshmen
MAGAZINE PRINTS 22
ARTICLE WRITTEN
BY DR. D. V. SMITH
400 PARTICIPATE
IN G.A.A. PLAYDAY
GET POSITIONS
DORINGSUMMER
An article written by Dr. Donna!
C a m p Cogswell I s Site of E v e n t ; V. Smith, assistant professor of his- Placements in Commerce Rank
tory, has been published in the SepHighest With English and
Games, Stunts, a n d S o n g s
tember issue of the Mississippi Valley
Science Next
Make Up Program
Historical Review, a quarterly magazine published by the Mississippi
T w e n t y - t w o m e m b e r s of the class
F o u r hundred freshmen and u p -Valley Historical association.
Three hundred high school graduates
perclassmen attended t h e annual
were admitted to State college this fall
The title of the article i s : "Theof 1932 have secured positions since
in the class of 1930 out of a list of
play day of the Girls' Athletic a s - influence of the foreign-born of the the last report in June. Of these,
more than one thousand applicants,
northwest
in the election of 1860." ten will teach commerce,
three
sociation, which w a s conducted a t
Miss Elizabeth Van Denburgh, regisThe Mississippi association is one of
Camp
Cogswell
on W e d n e s d a y the foremost national historical so- English, three sciences, a n d t h e
trar, announced today.
rest a r e evenly divided a m o n g t h e
afternoon.
cieties in the United States.
The lowest average of the entering
students is 85 per cent, higher by
l)r. Smith has also received a favor- various d e p a r t m e n t s ,
Ten busses left t h e College a t
two points than ever before in the hisable
review
of
his
book
on
Salmon
Albert Almstcdt. will teach sci2:.3<l o'clock and carried t h e women
tory of the College, Miss Van DenChase in Civil W a r politics, which
to t h e camp, where a p r o g r a m of was published last year. He has spent ences at a central school in Cayuga
burgh said.
county;
Loretta
Murray,
sixth
games, and a swimming meet w a s five weeks this summer doing research
Members of the entering class, as
grade, a t W a t e r f o r d ; M a r t h a Canannounced by the registrar, a r e :
carried out. After t h e picnic sup- work in Washington, I). C , at thedee, commerce and mathematics, a t
Frances A. Adams, Aaron It. Allen,
per, stunts were enacted about t h e Library (if Congress, in preparation Newark Valley; and Evelyn T a r Gerald Win. Aniyot, Gladys M. Armstrong.
for the writing of a biography of plee, commerce, at t h e Mildred
Herbert S. liai.ey, Dorii L. Uaird, Kuth
campfire.
Chase for the new Modern American Elley school, in Albany.
E. Baiid, E. William Baker, Clara A. |
Baldwin, George Bancroft, Regina M. BarMembers of t h e faculty w h o at-Statesmen series, of which Allan 11.
Mary McXally will teach m a t h e Miss A n n a E . P i e r c e , lean of
rett, Cecelia L. Uar'.h, Vivien J. Bedell,
tended t h e play day w e r e : Miss Nevans is the editor.
Marcia Benjamin, Joanne M. Berwind,
matics at Rensselaer; lone Kiukade,
women, w h o spoke to t h e m e m Lillian 11. Bisken, Norma .1. Blake, l'hyllis
Dr. Smith worked in the manuscript general science, at K i n g s t o n ; N o r bers of t h e freshman class at a Ruth Rayner, assistant instructor in
E. Bosworth, Laura-A. Hove, Margaret E.
division studying papers and diaries of man Davis, commerce at t h e GcnHowes, Marion Blanche Bowman, Mary
biology, Miss Ellen Stokes, instrucgeneral m e e t i n g Tuesday m o r n ''rant, Sherman, and Chase. He will eseo High school: Rosemary Harl'\ Breen, Ford Brown. Edith M. Bru.iing.
tor in mathematics, Miss Minnie
dage, Loretta M. Buckley, Arlene E.
intinuc his research this vear, and vey, c o m m e r c e and mathematics, at
Uu.ch, Margaret K. Burnette, \'era N.
Scotland,
assistant
profe
,'" j will be ready to write the book by the I'ine Plains: Ruth Isherwood. comBurns.
biology, Dr. C. Caroline C r
Bather Calm, Elsa Calkins. James W.
merce, at Blainstown, New J e r s e y ;
College physician, D r . Nattie E
Campbell, Joseph Carlino, Carl 1'. Carlson,
E.dward Kellcy, commerce, at d r a u Esther I. CariMjn, Wilhelmma F. Carr,
Greene, assistant professor of In
ville: Louise Koorv, commerce, at
Paul Cheney, Barbara Clark, Munei
priene, Dr. Elizabeth H . Morris
Clarkeson, Heildah Classen, Mary ClickNew
Berlin: and Florence Mallin,
assistant professor
of education
man, Doris C. Coffin, .Miriam Contain,
conmierce, at Webster
Margaret A. Curd, Gertrude M, Curt.
Miss Isabclle J o h n s t o n and Mis;
Virginia M. Dann. Martha E. Dashnow,
Frances Maxar will be secretary
Margaret E. Hitchcock, instructor:
A book table is bring conducted to the dean, and substitute teacher
Gudrun Daub, Elizabeth E Davis, George
"III your college life you are going in physicial education.
E. Decker, Wi.liam I. Deunon, Edwa.d
this year by the Voting Women's
(1. DeTemple, Margaret J. Di.'z, Vincent to continue certain relationships which
Naomi Albrecht, \ \ 3 , vice-presi- 1 hristian association, according to | ','at(', l i m g h a m t o n : I'.leanor Cage will
J. Donehue, France, A. Donne ly, Kuth E. you have already funned—to
teach Latin at North Bloomlicld;
lege, I dent of G. A. A., was general chair- Laura Slyn, '33, president.
Stu- j w
Puff
no
Stiefvater.
coiunierce. at
hurch, and to your home
Miss | man. Chairmen of t h e committee. 1 dents niav turn
Kuth S. Edmonds. Rose Einhorn, Mary
in their used t '••
rth
L a w r e n c e ; William C a m Anna E. Pierce, dean of women, t"id tvh'ch assisted h e r w e r e :
food, books to be sol
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Fast
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Eudora C. Farrel. Kose M. Feinstcin, i the freshman women Tuesday morning A.tigusta Vail, '.W; busses, Marion . b a s e books at this table. T h
Louise Collins. English, at H u n t e r ;
I at 11:00 o'clock in room .'(I of Rich-j T a n g n t y .
'3.3; clean-up,
Ruth table is in room X in t
Gat tana
Ferlanda.
b'reiich a n d
ardson hall.
I Brook", '.55; a r r a n g e m e n t s , Dorotbv
corridor <d Draper ball, and is in , , . , , : ,
, A l l b „ n l ; Frederick A p "You have been assigned a certain I Klose.
'3-1; and e n t e r t a i n m e n t , ebarge ('1 Beatrice t oe. 3-1, c h a r '
"lo?lr-GaS,%m?f S
?
S
'
phton,
it Valatic: KathCatherine Gcdney. Marie E. Guesler, Ethel program of study which yen are ex- j Catherine Moore, '3.1.
man of the book i onnnittec.
(1.
K. Gille.-pic,
Kuth i Pected to follow, but in your relation-1
lish and c «;i, Gibbs,
-,. it Charlotte
• i <;,.-,„
Mice"-\ (.riY
'1 lit Y. W . C. A . i v ives
,
a ten
ami Anita B.
I'!ii/a":!''ih A* Griffin," Al'n'y'K.^Grobecker,' j ship to extra-curricular activities you'
per c n l < i n i m i s s i o i i o n the sab- of
ice, at Niagara
Emma M Guattery.
,
have a freer choice," she said.
these boo is. M i s s ( o ( - e x p l a i n e d .
nJyeT l U ^ r l ^ ^ ' ^ . L t t
, > " « Pierce advised the freshmen to |
Me-inl
of t h e 1 k ci i n n i i t t e e
l...well. Ada Howe, Dorothy L. Hedges, chouse Inends caretully and to remem-1
are:
katl r \ n W i l k i n s , ( ' a t h e r i n c
-aura M Hendricks,. Dorothy A. Hernek | l t r colirte.sV and helpfulness in the I
S
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m
n
i
•rt
r,
Louise
\ \ til- and
: ^ . " f c V ' r l l i l t t Y ± ? a r i Personal contacts which they will
'1 belli a > i n t h , i u n i o r s ; a id H a r r i e t
lobbic, Margaret M. Hot, Genevieve C. make. She also told them to continue I There have been three faculty mar- I'm !• \ . k Jessie '1 i n l a n d and E d n a
.Vi.-'s'ioi,,' ^ a i T t ^ ' ^ ^ . ^ T a i l S e | h c '•;; 1 "'"' 1 1 "^ w i , h w h i t h , h c - v c a ' n t ™ e « during the pas. summer
Hughe-. Margaret Hughe.. Don, Hum- to college.
turn. Miss Mary Osborne, mstriKtor
phrcy, Jeanne Humphrey.
'"I he faculty i, going to like you j„ English, and Mr. Donald ( . Bryant,
w
!\Hrh,rr''1,Kal"'i'di|l|-'tli.\ir i ''vib-'ey K a i . ; I""elty well but y..u must do your j art instructor in ICnglish. were married
st week,
nning l tie-day
baugh Mary L. Kane',. Una Kar.e." Augu.-ta ! i" impressing them," she said.
June 25 at the borne of Miss t )-uncle near Swathiuore. I'euuk a u , Thomas Kelly," Mary L. Kelsey, j Sympathy,
personal
appearance, burin
-A ton, editor- in chief, anJ e a n . F . Kerr, Alice KJi-kpair.ele,^ t.raee. | n > ; i , m c . r , sin. eTity, optimism, cntlilt- slvta i. M rs. Hrvant rt, eived her
oday. The pictures will be
n ,un
He
fairness \ | i . decree at Indiana universitv and
i' in in r, lorn M in the e ,wer corridor
'iiialitie- ! her A. M. at the Cuiversih ,,| i'enni lln-ted hall. Students may make
1'iene to
s.lvama.
Mr. lirvanl re,eive,l hiipp ininii lit.- for pie lures at the table
n Ibe- rotunda of Draper ball lnda\
A.i:. and A.M. tlegrees at Cornell
. j group.
s
i id M mtlay, M i - Newton said.
universitv.
K.'
It will be necessary for all members
Miss Martha J. Albright, itiMru, >.< r
ANNOUNCES CHANGE
MaeDoi.a'-l. Mar, ' ' M
i the senior cla.-s. ,1a-- olliccrs, ineinin hist ,ry, « a - married to I .,•..;, i
The I W \ i v . - ' bo
board announc
,-, t. Mi Farlai.il, G.acc
ers of s o c r i t i c - and fraternities,
Egedston
of
'I
roy
nn
June
J.V
Mr,id II. M-. M li n, Mar
•aai^j j . [ totlav the -inning ,,f a contract will bigelstoii received her A.B. and A M.
: i nibiTs of , .-itniHI • at tivitie-, M> -Vivi,
Kiii'mi A! I X l , ! | - A r t l ' 1 '-"" " ' Albany for t',. tU^tt^
. iiii.i. all student • living in group
at Mate college.
Mr. an i
Mali
:.(•«•.» M. publications ,,t the N'r.us during tb, Mrs. Ifgelston will make their IMIIH
,'
ll'.e-. and all those who belong to
M'roze, Mary I..
Mi
A iee K. j e-isning college tear
in Albany.
d or staff of the publications
The Hamilton I'rinting e m p a n ;
E. Nieho's. Ivi.i, r I. \,it'ini;haii',
t i h.
their individual pictures taken
Mr. Edward ' <•• per, iustru, tor in
iler
Martha
Evelyn U. O'llneu. II l.-u I o linen publisbeil the NKU - last year.
iring the next week.
T h e group
cuinnerce, married
Miss
Margcrv
,!s, I'.thel Gil
Valentine Pal..., Catherine M Paris
, lure- will be taken ; t a later date,
, |i,,roth\ l l o
Evelyn M. 1'ekins, Rosa M. Peters
Jenny II Peters, n, \eoiilea I'elru-ka
Newton added.
. li
Gillcit, Muriel M
l Mrs. Co .per re'eived her A.B at
Lois E Poller, I-., an A: tlllli l'rilehard.
Giinpell in I ' L T . Mr. Cooper re
Curb v. I'hvl- [
lain s T I itrg! y
reived bis B.Ed, at Whitewater Stale' lis l'„
• r t h . E m m a M ail Mar-1
Mildred (1. kaab. Man K Wank, Adel
WELCOMES MEMBER
M Ucts, Nina ( Ki.kaid, Alice M. Kittt.
! Teachers' college and his A.M. at the
'• Smith,!
Eta I'lu sorority welcomes M
Ruih Robinson ( hariolie IWk. w Dav;.
i
Cniversity
,
f
Iowa.
Mr.
and
M
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.
.
ml
Elsa I ester Fgclsion. instructor in I
N. Koges, Emma A. Rogers, Maltha Ho
link. Mar.' V. Koe.p, S.„ah M. Kudd
j ("o(.|ie'r will reside in Albam .
'up.
Nel ic V, Kulei
Clamic- Saki, Marjorie St Am.-.nd, Mil
il i,l I '
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S-etooep, Mara G Shaik
M. Slim i
linn, Mildred K. Soul- - \ ' , i
inii-i Silver ! '
MI.-, Auuii-ia It. Sli-oi
• II. Smith, •
ma,,. Elsie W. Sinay, D,
(.'. Sui) the, j |
Carolyn Kimot.el, Kuge
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Marian ('. Stte'e, M)i
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Lowest
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A v e r a g e of N e w Class
T w o Points Higher
T h a n L a s t Year
DEAN ADDRESSES '
ENTERING WOMEN
TUESDAY MORNING
'" 'fan of vm.
Y. W. C. A. Will Conduct
Book Sale Next Week
THREE MEMBERS
OF FACULTY WED
DURING SUMMER
YEARBOOK TO GET
STUDENT PICTURES
STARTING TUESDAY
G. A. A. Freshman Camp
Has Enrollment Of 71
300 Freshmen Enroll
In College This Week
^;; Classes In Gymnasium
: fj
Will Begin October 3,$
William I' Swilt.
Id,.
Tate
W.
Margarn A. \S'a,
l.mPa R. VVer.cn, J
El'zabelh Whitman,
Reva Wlgdor, Helen
Wilson. Zella II Wi
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Article Joseph /an
Marion,- I. Adam
line Ralph Altinan
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I'o-la I. I'
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nit K Wl.yle,
W.'PC.S, AglH-k
Alice I. Wood,
I I.. Woodruff.
Milan,•, | head ol the physical tduealioii de- «
t 'I he fall program will inhide
In ii key,
sot i er
,'e W r l n C T
and tennis, j
asio. John R. Sikau
j secure their suits on W e d n e s d a y I «
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