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MONDAY IN LOUNGE
Y.
W.-Y.
M . C.A . W i l l
Conduct
Two Student Discussion Groups
At
Bui
n a list
and
discussion
the
will
meetings
of
Young
association,
Laura
jottr-
lead t w o
m i Mundiiy in
kichardson
hall
of the Young
Women's
Christ-
Stewart
(lay a n d
S t y n , seniors, and
presidents
the associations,
day.
7:30
t anadian
t h e auspices
Men's and
ian
and
lecturer,
Lounge
under
of
3:30
11. S p e n c c ,
The
meetings
will
be at 3:30
i n t h e a f t e r n o o n a n d at 7:3(1
o'clock
at n i g h t .
M r . Spencc w i l l talk on
Systems."
journalist,
Toronto.
tative
writer
"Canada's
H e is a C a n a d i a n
a n d s p e a k e r ot
H e s e r v e d as ;i r e p r e s e n -
at W a s h i n g t o n
Canadian
daily
Students May Borrow Books
During Thanksgiving Recess
Hooks f r o m the reserve shelves
if the C o l l i ge l i b r a r y o n t h e second Hour of Draper h a l l mav he
taken out f o r T h a n k s g i v i n g v a c a tion b e g i n n i n g Tuesday a f t e r n o o n ,
at 5 o'i lock, a c c o r d i n g t o a n a n Eliza
nouncement by Miss M a r y
belli I obh, t ' o l l e g e l i b r a r i a n .
These bonks mav he t a k e n b e tween 5 and 5:311 o'clock a n d between 7 and <I:M) o'clock m i T u e s day n i g h t , and any t i m e W e d n e s day m o r n i n g , Miss Cobb said. T h e
l i b r a r y w i l l close at 1 o ' c l o c k o n
Wednesday.
Students s h o u l d n o t
plan t o use reserve hooks i n t h e
library
Wednesday
m o r n i n g , she
o f a leading
newspaper.
his stav at t h e C a p i t o l o f t h e
I luring
Reserve hooks w h i c h a r e b o r r o w e d f o r the vacation p e r i o d m u s t
he r e t u r n e d by {) o'clock on M o n day,
November
28. A n y book
w h i c h has not been r< t u r n e d by
the t i m e the second bell r i n g s a t
1(1 o'clock
w i l l subject t h e b o r r o w e r to a line of t w e n t y - l i v e cents
for the first hour o r f r a c t i o n t h e r e of, and live cents fur each succeeding h o u r , Miss Cohli c o n c l u d e d .
I'ress c l u b , t h e
White
G.A.A TO FEATURE
HEALTH PROGRAM
Fraternity To Entertain Staffs
of Publications at 8:00,
Award Dinner Will Be Tonight;
Association To Give Skit
in 11:10 Assembly
Miss
\
publications
night
DELTA
RHO
WILL HAVE DANCE
•Ve^nalc'l're'ss " Z T " '
'""
Books, pamphlets and magazine
ON
TUESDAY NIGHT
,
.
.
chapter,, o l ,k a p p a
I >ella,
Says
I'arty"
nasium
for
A n assembly p r o g r a m this m o r n i n g
and a n a w a r d d i n n e r t o n i g h t s p o n s j sored b y the G i r l s ' A t h l e t i c associa|
t i o n m a r k t h e end o f the observance
lot'
health
week.
November
13-18.
lis is an annual week w h i c h i s set
aside each y e a r b y the A t h l e t i c C o n ference o f A m e r i c a n College W o m e n
f o r special emphasis and a t t e n t i o n t o
t h e subject o f health i n a l l its phases.
G. A . A . is i n c h a r g e o f the l o c a l
p r o g r a m here.
boards,
be conducted t o -
o'clock
o f I'age h a l l
Gamma,
istic
will
a t 8:00
national
fraternity,
i n the
gym-
by A l p h a
honorary
Alvina
I'lii
journal-
K. L e w i s .
'.''S, p r e s i d e n t , a n n o u n c e d t o d a y .
the
is a n a n n u a l
fraternity
function
gives
f o r the
The
which
College
publications.
Mrs.
in
Lester
history,
ter,
be c h a p c r o n e s
orary
Kgelston.
and
instructor
Miss
instructor
Caroline
Les-
in mathematics,
for
the party.
members
of
will
Hon-
Alpha
Phi,
„ ,
1
<,a
•' " " "
include:
bacher,
House
Lewis
"I'tihlication
staffs, and " c u b s " of the S t a t e college
tions
L'nited
States." he was a m e m b e r o f , he N a - | KAPPA
tional
ALPHA PHI GAMMA
PARTY IS TONIGHT
party
announced to-
o'clock
Liquor
$2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.
STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932
professor
l l a w
'
received
Coininittees
n
Ina
"
a
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,.,.
.
,
„ ,,f the ( i . A . A . d i n n e r
at 5:3(1 o'clock
W . Thompson, j
of E n g l i s h , and
lish l l e H n n u n , ' ' : "
uuita-I
A . \i. U r n - :
President
Dr. Harold
»„
Mary Moore, 34, who is chairHlisted
tonight
i n the cafeteria o f
hall,
Dr. Ilarrv
" ' ' ' "'
D
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R
for the p a r t y a r e : i n - |
A
M
A
T 1 C S
WILL
GIVE
C
L
A
S
S
PLAYS
vitatioiis,
lime Carey a n d Alvina
,.
ON
TUFSDAY
NIGHT
1 1
I reiitleinan.
juniors;
decoration
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, ,
,
a r t i c l e s w r i t t e n bv S p e n c c h a v e been ! , ,(,l a m i n a
'
.
. . . Kho t r a t c r i n t v w i l l conduct its a n n u a l ; \ t . . . . . .
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he a d v a n c e ! d r a m a t i c * class w d
distributed in many countries.
His
.
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tall house
m e atTuesday
the chapter
I nmd ai al i a N
w o pol 'acyl o
s c k nest
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M o r n s d astreet,
n i g hhouse,
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g i v ea nH
swt rai nt idni gn sg
as
a uIt h o r i tiyt e r no
the
I seniors: and arrangements,
Laura j , , „ . ; , . „ , , „ • „
,...,,
T h e assembly
feature w i l l be a
presentation o f the evolution o f sports
and w i l l r e v i e w the progress o f s p o r t s
and t h e fashions i n sports costumes
f r o m e a r l j G r e c i a n t o m o d e r n times.
T h e r e l a t i o n of sports t o health w i l l
>e stressed, a c c o r d i n g t o Jean C r a i g m i l e . '3-1, c h a i r m a n o f p r o g r a m c o m mittee.
T h e o t h e r members of t h e
committee are Klizaheth
Kammerer,
Celia
Bishop,
and Mary
Moore,
j j u n i o r s , and R u t h B r o o k s , '35.
Tonight's
award
dinner
at 5 : 3 0
! o'clock i n the cafeteria of H u s t e d h a l l
' concludes t h e fall sport season o f
I ( i . A . A . A P e r s i a n farce e n t i t l e d
The Bored K i n g " w i l l he a f e a t u r e
t l u
" '
' entertainment,
Miss
Brooks,
T h e i.ast w i l l i n c l u d e : A n n e K o r e n ,
Klizaheth
llartinan,
Daisy
Brysoii,
' " " ' ' ' ' . " ' V " ' - 1 7 , ' ;"h»K;Ui, .sophomores,
and E t h e l Schhek and H e l e n H o b b t e ,
I anadian Systems o l l.npior ( o n - j
|).„,m
P r i c e and his U l - M ' a n i a n S t v n . '33.
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ire-hniin.
trtol.
A m o n g them are: "Canada's '
. h ' c - t n i w i n f u r „ i s | , "the m u s i c f o r i
M l numbers
of the -talis and
I h e l i u a S m i t h . '3-1, w i l l d i r e c t t h e |
D r . Matie
Greene, i n s t r u c t o r i n
L i q u o r S y s t e m s ' a n d ' L i q u o r t o n - t j R , n. 1 | H t ,
trioiitf o r M a l l p o s i t i o n s o f t h e ' i r -1 p l a v , vv h i c h a - a l a r c e r e c o u n t - I hv eiene, w i l l be t h e guest
speaker,
t r o l in ( ana,la."
H i s latest p u b l i , , , . ' M , , t , , n , , x , . u , , a , „ , , „ . _ , „ . ,,, N i w - . [ . „ , „ . I .. ] , , , . P e d a g o g u e . \>>.\2 i „ g t h e s t o r y „ f a p r o m i n e n t c l u b ' ' ).,,1,KM' " l e n d ers o f t h e faculty w h o
"'•"'I..
••< a i ' H ' l i ' ••..••'•
^ . ' s - education, and M r - . Nelson, and D r . D i r , , t , , , , .
l " 3 n Hand!
k. a n d
, ; , -,
,
will
attend
include:
D r . ( arolme
ten.i - m i o u t g r o w t h o l a Mines , ,
,
i n s t r u c t o r i n m a t h e - I new s b u r e a u o f t h e N a t i o n a l S i n - " ' " ' " ' . "
,
" ' I roasdale.
I ollege
physician,
Miss
ol addresses and t o n
l i s , n s - i o i i s ,,,.,, „ ' ' ; , ' , i , l M r s
Beaver w i l l act as d u l l
L c l e r a t i o i i o l A m e r i c a , have M , l l | k
' " l l u ' n e g r o e s as L i n c o l n Isahelle J o h n s t o n and Miss M a r g a r e t
in
ITS A m e r i c a n
u n i v e r s i t i e s a n d j ( .|'. I | H . , • ' , „ ' „
H i s e r t added
Both l i r r m - i u - , 1 invilations
to a t t u i d
t h e f r e e d t h e slaves.
She t r i e s o u t h e r I I I ilchcuc'k, i n s t r u c t o r s in physical edtlodleges
Ix;.|.nn
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e.Nperiment ,.,, a v o u n e nce.ro I r o n , ' • " ' " " • ' " ' l l ' " • - l.h/.ahcth I I . M o r r i s ,
l
ie y e a r . 1''31 - IT-_'. he s is.in.-tl j ( ; ; | m r i i ; i chapter.
, . r i i l e m u i i house
assistant professor o l education.
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will
carry
out
the
In,led
SCIes. leading lorn
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IN HAWLEY
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<"• I I " - I'l.-iv i - ••«- I M I - h e a l . I ,
week
theme
by stressing
' ' u s - i o n - a n d a , | , l r , - s m g fa, uhy a n d ,
. l a i u e ' w a s , 1 , . ' theme. '
UA I / CYMNA<\]11M
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^
^ P a l m e r , t h e c l u h u o i n a n ; health
foods, a c c o r d i n g
t „ l-velyn
student uroups.
Hisert ha- appointed t h . l o l l o v u n i j
ll/iLL
U J/ri/V/lOlU/rl
,|,, ^inni-oc
m o t i v e s , | . n - < l Staehle. 3?. c h a i r m a n o l the d e c o r a u l l j ,
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NEAR
COMPLETION
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>"•• ' • • ' - " • •
«••• K H l l . R l l
chairman
f o r the d i n n e r .
o n a l i n c h a r a c t e r is
, ham
k;i11
t h e a u s p i c e s ,,f t h e i l i t e r , , '1!
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coinpletion oi i , , „ i r . m t i n l " ' 1 ' " ' - U , " " " i
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m i l l e e c h a i r i n e n a r e : food, Jean
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MEN TO CONDUCT
DANCE TOMORROW
AT muvrt:
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ndu, l ' .ocial m i c t i o n s j h e a r t , ( h e n ! . M a r i o n I I e i n e n i a n n ,
, ra:gniile,
'3-1: a d v e r t i s i n g ,
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there, I r a n i - I ,
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Convention Will Meet
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today,
l a r o h n K r a m e r s , ,:-,.',, w i l l d i r e , i
a n d . r and I l l s N'agahoiids of \ l h a n v
,
,
inniunitv
I best
campaign,
k'athlate e d i i c a l i o u d e p a r t i u e n l . w i l l he i l l D.nn me w i l l he conduct ,1 e v e n d a , .
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I p l a v . w h i c h is a f r i v o l o u s
w i l l f i i r n i - h the iiiusn n-i the occaeriue M o o r e . '.\^, president of student
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a,|,|cd, inasinnch as there w i l l
IN 11:10 ASSEMBLY
man oi l l u al'faii
( rai I I , , s in
, hide
de, orations, Sampel
Spcloi
'35 Hi.MI-III.HI. Anile nv Dorsiuo, '3-1
Paul l Inn,", and K a r l I l „ r , Mesh
nun:
r e i n -luneuts, Boberl
\lever'31.
H u H I . i in.
Harrison
11,11 am
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lolwanl
S, lo-.oim,
M i l l ,u i „,l,|b, re. i. 3 . \ I l„,in.is k,llv
and Michael t . r i l l i u , iresbuieii pro
ei.u.is
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Sullivan, era,lu.il, .Indent, and \ h \
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'j'lie m e m b e r s o f i h e c a - t o l l b
Die sessions of the c o n v e n t i o n w i l l l i r " " '
I .ot
v i ar a s i m i l a r
contribution
c ,
lucted a l State college.
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h.li/ahel
i.'le hv M a l e c "ege t o t h e
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made l l u one:, i h e Y o u n g
Women's
dinner
al Ihe Y . , u m .
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TO OMIT ISSUE
ol I , lollies and f o , „ l a l t e r T h a n k - . g i v I will M I , u l m | ,, | e .
I here will he
-.-lie of the M vil
ing vacation
T h i s w i l l be dmie by
ANNOUNCES RECESS
in
loin 3 (III |,
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week.
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 18, 1932
CREATIVE OPPORTUNITIES
State College News
Established by the Clnss of 1918
The Uiidcrfrra.hiate Newspaper of New York
State Collcffc for Teachers
THE NEWS
ALVINA
R,
Following the revue a Silver T e a ,
Carolyn Christiansen, '.3.3, was
chosen as the best subject for a was conducted in the Lounge of
portrait painting of the models at Richardson
hall.
Mrs.
Donald
the Voting Women's Christian as- Bryant, instructor in E n g l i s h ; Miss
sociation Fashion Revue S a t u r d a y Marion C h e e s e b r o u g h , assistant inin the auditorium of I'age hall, by
structor in L a t i n : Miss Catherine
Mr. H a r r y Worllnuan. an Albany
artist.
His choice was made, he I'eltz. instructor in English, and
said, not only because of her Miss (.'aniline Lester, instructor in
Ellen Murbeauty, but also because "she smiled mathematics, poured.
even when she was serious." Mr. phy, '.3.3, Elizabeth J o h n s o n and
VVorthman will make a portrait Letitia Connelly, j u n i o r s : and Marpainting of Miss Christiansen in a
ion Heincmanu, '.35, acted as ushers
black velvet Sunday night gown
loaned hv Davids Wearing Apparel for the revue and as hostesses for
store of ,34-.3fi North I'earl street, the tea.
He will give a replica of t h e paint\ | a I . i ( , UlM
„..,.. ;„ ,.,,
M
{. ,,,.1114 lo the S , VV. (.... V and will use I
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the original lor exhibition.
" " ' U ' i L ' h ' r i'<""""»i-iT h e other models for the fashion consisted ol Dorothea d a h a g a n , ' . v ,
show which was given by courtesy and Almira Russ, '.34, business manof David's and Treou's shoe shop a g e r s ; Esther W o o d b u r n , '.3.3, chairwere:
Dorothy
Cronk,
Rosalind
man
of
arrangements:
Hilda
Kapps, Frances McMahon, Mararct
Roohan
Abbie
Dinncen, Hemes, '.35. chairman of publicity;
Katherine Long, and Mary Do- and K a t h r y n Wilkins, ',3 1, chairman
hertv. seniors; Thelma Smith, J a n e of refreshments.
MacConncll,
Helen
Mahar,
and
not he that better p e r s o n .
T r y it a n d find o u t
.Muriel Scott, juniors; Doris H o w e ,
TO HAVE T E "
The opportunit.es for youth to express themselves have '.35. and Helen Nichols, '.3(,.
Miss
never been so numerous as they are tlnse last few years. l.enore Stvue of David's chose the
Chi Sigma Theta sorority will have
.America lias become aware of her younger generation; models and presented each n e w o u t - j a tea for all the faculty and members
she has recognized the fact that they have ideas and lit. Pajamas, sports clothes, suit: of the College sororities tomorrow
ideals of their own, and individual ways of expressing tea gowns, and evening apparel afternoon at the sorority house, Mary
them. A brief journey from the everyday prosaic routine were shown. Marie Redmond, '.3,3, Doherty, president, announced today.
of study and classes into the realm of self-knowledge and Laura Clarke, ',35. furnished the Mrs. Anna Barsam. former professor
and self-expression is a journey into lands of adventure music for the revue.
of home economies, will pour tea.
and exploration.
STAFF
LEWIS
Editor-in-Chief
Y. \V. C. A. House, 219 Ontario Street, 2-118?
BERNARD S. KERBEI
Managing Editor
295 Elk Street
MARY DOHERTY
Finance
Manager
Chi Sigma Thcta, 678 Madison Avenue, 2-5126
JEAN CKAK.MII.I-;
Advertising
I'lii Delta, 20 South Allen Street, 2-98.16
MARION HOWARD
Associate
Manager
Managing
Editor
I6H W e s t e r n A v e n u e , .1 60.15
LAURA STYX
Staff Director
Y. W. C. A. House, 219 Ontario Street, 2-1187
SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Harriet Dunn and Ruth
Putnam.
J r x i o u ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Almira Russ,
Elizabeth Salese, Thelma Smith, and Kathryn Wilkins.
DESK EDITORS: Ruth Brooks, Valentine Reutowich,
Dan Van Leuvan, and Ruth Williams, sophomores,
REPORTERS: Luisa Iglesias, Rose Kantnr,
Carolyn
Kramers, Hilda Smith, and Edith Tepper, seniors;
Celia Bishop, Diane Bochner, Hilda Bookheim, Beatrice
Coe, Marion Mleczek, Rose Rosenheck, Bessie Stetkar,
and Elizabeth Zuend, juniors; Florence Ellen, Bessie
Hartman, Hilda Hemes, Emily Httrlbut, Olga Hyra.
Anna Kuren, and Esther Rowland, sophomores. SPORTS
EDITOR: Thomas Ryan, '.34.
ASSISTANT F I N A N C E M A N -
AGER: Katherine Haug, '.34. CIRITI.ATION MANAGER:
Jean Watkins, '.3.3. BUSINESS S T A F F : Beatrice Burns,
Mildred Facer, Edith Garrison, Frances Maxwell, Elizabeth Bremer, Alma Quimliy, Julia Riel, and Margaret
Walsworth, sophomores.
BOOKS:
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Vol. X V I I . Xo. 0
Artist Chooses Carolyn Christiansen
As Best Subject At Revue Saturday
Opportunities for State college students to take part
and contribute to national student writing magazines
and contests are being announced daily by leaders of
variolic enterprises WHO are interested in the college
youth of today. In this week's issue of the N E W S , there
are printed two letters which have been received, and
Iflhicn present two of tiiesc plans and opportunities for
student cfeat.ve work.
().'e of the general complaints which have been made
in regard to the modern youth of today is that they are
all oi one pattern; they are taught a group of ideas
which they assimilate as they are without questioning
or refuting; they are modeled in similar molds; by int.mate attention to form and detail they have lost die
comprehensive outlook and plan of devil iptnent. The
students who do not lit into litis category are those who
have already branched out with originality and initiative for themselves. They have not waite I for contests
• >r specially featured opportunities upon which to attempt
their skill. However, when such opportunities are offired, il seems probable that some of the youth who
have not yet been aroused from the accepted plan of
tll.ngs may he drawn on by the attractive rewards which
are offered, and by the lure of competition and adventure. Such is the purpose of these rewards.
Some students will complain thai they would never
have a chance anyway; that someone else will be better
ha i they a r e : and that there is no use in attempting am
.u h procedure.
Nevertheless, there always has to be
some person who is that someone else who is better than I
the rest, and there is only one way of determining
whether whether or not each ol our student body may
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 18, 1932
ALUMNI EDITORS
ISSUE QUARTERLY
POET WILL APPEAR
HERE DECEMBER 6
RIVALRY TO BEGIN
Classical Club Plans
G.A.A. TO CONDUCT
IN INTER-CLASS
Play For December IS
CAMP WEEK-END
club will present GilBANNER CONTEST
ON DECEMBER 2-4bertClassical
Murray's translation of the
The Girls' Athletic association will
'22, conduct its first week-end at the new
camp near Chatham on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 2, .1.
and -I. Mary Trela, '33, president, anThe first issue uf "The Alumni nounced today.
Quarterly" for this year is mi sale
Committees for the week-end a r e :
todav in the Co-operative book .store, general chairman, Harriet Ten Eyck,
food, Stella .Arthur. '34, chairaccording to Mrs. Funic, Messent, '35;
'22,
editor-in-chief.
Six hundred man, Elizabeth Kanunercr, '34, and
Vern Shiiuurs and Margaret llof.
copies arc being -till to luemhers of freshmen;
entertainment,
11,Ida
the aluinni association.
Hemes, '35, chairman, Dorothv Klose,
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and
Virginia
flora
and
Helen
An article. "Our Inter-collegiate
llohhie, freshmen; clean-up, Evelyn
Rank," hy I'resitlenl \. R. Bruhacher ( I'l'.rien, '3d; and chaperoius, llertha
is one of the features which appears liuhl. \\l
in this issm of the quarterly. It iAll students who plan to attend
the week-end may sign up the week
the first complete and anthem
after
vacation on the (i. A. A. bulon the inter-collegiate -l
mg
letin hoard in the lower corridor of
State college.
Draper hall, Miss Ten Eyck said.
An account of a trip to Lapland
made last summer l>\ Miss Minnie
Scotland,
assistant
professor
of Freshman Men's Team
biology; a list of hooks for children,
To Debate R.P.I. Squad
compiled hy Marjorie Potter, '21, of
\ debate between the men's team
the llarmauus Rleeckcr library; a
program m the extra-curricular ac- oi the State college freshman class
tivities of tin College from November and Rensselaer Polytechnic institute, will take place before Christ15, 19.12, to Eebruarv 1, I'J.U, written
inas vacation, I 'onald C. Bryant, inby Helen < i.iflclard. '34. the new structor in English, and coach ol
undergraduate editor; the summer ac- the team, said today.
tivities nf the ( nllege faculty ; and
An additional debate with Colgate
alumni notes are aKo natures in the university freshmen will take place
fall issue. Mis. Messent added.
sometime in the spring.
Mrs.
Pa*- 3
Eunice Rice Messent,
A n n o u n c e s Sale of First
Edition of Magazine
Greek play, " E l e c t r a " by Euripides,
in the auditorium of Page hall on
Thursday night, December IS, according to Annunciata Costa, 'A.1!,
president.
The play will he directed by
Alvina Trcntlcinan. '3-1, who will be
assisted by the following c o m m i t tees: costumes and make-up, Alice
Marian
Anderson, 'i.\, chairman,
Gratrick, '.^.^ Ruth W r i g h t . '34, and
Rcgina Mae Barret and Mary A.
Murphy, freshmen; properties, Zenohia Carrara, '35, chairman, Maria
Sutton, Clara Stebner, and Ruth
Stehner, sophomores;
sets,
Margaret Hart, '3 1, chairman, Lillian
I.ally. \^.^. and Dorothy Barker, '34;
advertising, Diane Bochner, '34,
chairman, Marion T a u g n e y . '33, and
Lucy Winu. '.^; and house, Doris
Bull'ard. and Mudolyu Dickinson,
juniors, and Nellie V. Ryder, '3d.
There will hi' no charge for admission and all who are interested
may attend, Miss Costa said.
ELECTS
MANAGER
Alexander Jadick. '35, will he manager of intra-mural sports this year
as a result of elections conducted In
the men's athletic council. Rutherford
R. Baker, coach of athletics, announced today.
Banner rivalry between the freshman and s o p h o m o r e classes as a
part of the regular interclass rivalry
will begin on December 1, when
each class is in possession of a class
banner.
Planners are in charge of
the men during the first semester
and of the women during the second
semester, according to t h e rivalry
rules. Each class a t t e m p t s to gain
possession of the banner o\ the rival
(lass, the rules provide, and both
banners must he kept in the College
buildings or 011 the campus one
College week in each semester not
before November 15 or after Moving-tip day in Maw
A committee of the freshman
class was appointed at the class
meeting Tuesday b \ George Bancroft, president, to order a 1930
banner.
T h e committee includes:
Francis Hardmeyer, Marian Steele,
and Margaret Dictz.
Alumni Association to
Present
Louis Untermeyer in Talk
in Page Auditorium
The State College Alumni association will present Louis L'ntcrnicyer,
poet, critic, and essayist, in the auditorium of Page hall, Tuesday night,
December 6, at 8:30 o'clock, according to Mrs. Bertha E. Brimmer, executive secretary of the association.
The late Amy Lowell characterized
Untermeyer as "The most versatile
genius in America.'' I le has achieved
equal fame and success in the fields
of poetry, criticism of literature, and
lecturer.
Uiilermeyer's most widely known
work- include: "Challenge," "These
I Times,
I'he New Adam," and the
Miss Futterer To Give
recently published, "Burning Bush."
for students, which are
Reading November 29 j fiftyTickets
cents, will be on sale in the
Miss Agues Futterer, assistant professor of English, will give a reading j rotunda of Draper hall, on WednesTuesday afternoon. November 29, at 1 day, Thursday, and Friday, November
4 :15 o'clock, in the Lounge of Rich- | 3D, December 1 and 12. Tickets for
ardson hall, Laura Styn, '.^.i presi- the general public will he on sale
denl of the Young Women's Christian
association, said. This will take the ! at d u e t t ' s , on North Pearl .street, on
place of the regular discussion meet- Monday and Tuesday, December S
ing, Miss Styn said.
I and d, Mrs. Brimmer stated.
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yoiiii". mat) is saving I In*
have a kind of feeling ihat Cliest-
rcason lie Hiiokcs Chesterfields
is because thev satisfy.
The young lady agrees with him
She says: "They click with me, loo.
I'm not what you'd call a heaw
snioker. lint even I can tell thai
they're milder. Besides, I always
THE
CIGARETTE
THAT'S
MILDER
crfield.-. ta-te heller."
She's right. Chesterfields are
jii.-l as pure and wholesome as
Nature and Science can make them.
And we ha\e upwards ol 90 millions of dollars invested to ensure
their mildness and heller taste.
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THE CIGARETTE
THAT
TASTES
THEY'RE
BETTER
WITH
CLICKING
MILLIONS
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS NOVEMBER 18, 1932
STATE WILL OPEN
COURT SCHEDULE
Men
Continue
Practice
Drills
for First Hartwick Game
December 3
By Thomas Ryan, 34
SPORTS EDITOR, T H E N E W S
The varsity basketball team will
open its season on Saturday, December 3, when it opposes Hartwick college at Hartwick, Ralph Harris, '33,
manager of the team, announced this
week. Hartwick will oppose State in
the first home game on the Page hall
court Saturday, December 10, Harris
added.
Coach Pakcr's men will swing into
their fourth week of practice on Monday night. Strenuous scrimmage sessions marked last week's workouts.
Several new out of bounds plays
have been developed, stress being laid
on blocking and fast breaking from
set formations.
A veteran State squad was bolstered
early in the season by several experienced transfer students whose preseason form has shown them to have
the edge over the veterans in several
departments. Grover Hotaling, former Union college star, and Jerry
Butler, a graduate of the University
of Rochester, two fast, accurate passers and shooters, are giving the veteran
forwards,
Bancroft,
Allard,
Brooks, Kissam, a hard fight for the
forward positions.
Kissam, one of
the fastest men on the squad, lias
shown a world of improvement and
fighting spirit.
Ray Harris, '33, and Ben Boldt,
Cortland Normal graduate, who alternate at center, are waging a stiff fight
to decide the pivot position. Coach
Baker remarked on the spirit shown
by Harris who is displaying a steady
brand of ball.
Only one casualtv has marked the
scrimmage sessions. Roger Bancroft,
'34, flashy veteran forward from last
year's quintet, has been nursing an
infected foot, but hopes to return to
practice next week.
Gil De Laura, '33, Hill Xelson, '34,
and Cliff kail. '35, have been alternating at guard positions.
The frosh team which has been
offering the opposition to the varsity
squad in scrimmage sessions, is giving the varsity men a hard workout.
Bancroft, '34, coach of the yearlings,
announced thai the team will probably be composed of the following
men: De Temple, Digioa, Bulger,
Welter. George Bancroft, Oldfield,
Collins, and lluddleston.
TO RECEIVE
College Co-op Displays Newbery Medal Colltgt Refutes To Admit
Qualified Applicants
Winners As Annual Book Week Feature Recent488compilation
of statistics
A display of all books which have
received the N e w b e r y medal prize
was t h e feature of the special exhibit conducted this week by the
College Co-operative book store in
connection with the national Book
Week, and with t h e national Children's Book W e e k , Miss Helen T.
Fay, manager, said today. T h e display will be placed on permanent
exhibition in the H a u n t e d Bookshop
corner of the Co-op after the special
celebration has been completed. T h e
N e w b e r y medal prize is given annually to the best children's book
which has been published during
the year, and decided upon by a
committee of the American Library
association.
Book Week is an annual celebration d u r i n g which special emphasis
is laid upon reading and good books
to read, and a special reading topic
is developed for the juvenile readers.
T h e topic for t h e Book Week this
year is "Books for Y o u n g A m e r ica."
Frederick Melcher, the original
donor of the N e w b e r y prize, will
give an informal talk on "Books
and t h e College B o o k - s t o r e " at the
Co-op on S a t u r d a y afternoon, N o v e m b e r 26, Miss F a y announced.
Any s t u d e n t who can a r r a n g e to attend the talk is invited to do so. she
added.
by Dr. A. R. Bruhacher, president, shows that four hundred
eighty-eight
students were refused admission to State college
this year.
Three hundred twenty-nine applications were refused for admission to the freshman class.
The range of scholastic average
of these applicants was from 70
per cent to 84 per cent, inclusive,
in Regents' standing.
One hundred ten were refused
admission to advanced standing,
that is, to the sophomore, junior,
or senior classes for failure to
present an average of " B " or
better in their previous college
records. Forty-eight transfers from
normal schools were denied entrance to the College, Dr. Brubacber added.
H. A. Schcrmerhorn,
assistant
chief engineer in charge of bridges of
the New York State Department of
Public Works, will address the mathematics club on Thursday, December
8, at 7:45 o'clock in room 20 of Richardson hall, according to George
Hisert, '33, president. The topic of
his lecture will be "The New AlbanyRensselaer Bridge." H e will illustrate the lecture with lantern slides.
All students interested in the lecture
are invited to attend.
The following students were initiated into membership at the meeting
of the club last night: Doris Kilts,
Vincent Meleski, Helen Nagy, Lillian
Lally, Alberta Ball, Evelyn Johnson,
Ethel Fredenburg, Veronica Crowley,
Harold Hendee, and Ethel Dyckman,
seniors: Helen Gates, Rose W'izwer,
Helen Buckley, Ottilia Hoffman, Harriet Van Wely, Bessie Stetkar, Jane
Moses, Alice
McEwan,
Gertrude
Loftus, Anthony Dorsino, Eunice Sisbower, Thomas Ryan, Robert Stern,
Sylvia Saroff, (ins Asikis, Genevieve
Sliorey, and Jessie McAvoy, juniors;
and Helena Gansz and Wilfred Hallock, sophomores.
As a part of the initiation each new
member presented his solution of a
problem assigned to him. The committee in charge of the initiation included: I.oraiuc l . o d r . '35. chairman.
Anna I'ussik and George Ketcham,
juniors.
F R A N K H.
Department To Exhibit
Collection Of Etchings EVORY
I
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A miscellaneous collection of etch- j
ings will be displayed lor two weeks |
by the art department in the second
corridor of Draper hall, opposite the
art studio. .\lis.s Eunice A. Ferine,
head of the art department, announced rj
today.
fl
This exhibit includes examples ol D
modern American line and drv-point
etching-, and were loan, d by Mr. IJ9I
I.edyard Cogswell, president of tin
Mhau\ Institute of I li.sturv and Art.
The winter season of the Girls'
Athletic association will begin with
its first basketball practice Monday
afternoon, November 28, from 4:00
until 5:00 o'clock, according to Elizabeth Kammerer, '34, captain of basketball. Classes will be conducted every
day during the season at the following
hours: beginners, Monday afternoons
from 3:20 to 5:110 o'clock, Tuesday
afternoons from 4:00 to 5:00 o'clock,
and Wednesday afternoons from 3:30
to 5:00 o'clock; advanced players,
Monday and Wednesday afternoons
from 3 :20 to 5 :()0 o'clock, and T h u r s day afternoons from 4:00 to 5 :(J0
o'clock.
Intersquad games will be
played on Friday afternoons, the
squads to be chosen by the captains.
Everyone interested in basketball is
requested to attend the first day, Miss
Kammerer stated.
Swimming classes will be conducted
Tuesday and Thursday nights at 8 :30
u'clock at the pool of the Jewish
Community center.
Everyone who
wishes to attend must sign up on
those respective days on the G. A. A .
bulletin board opposite the mail box
in the lower corridor of Draper hall,
according to Bertha Buhl, '33, captain
of swimming.
GROUP HOUSE FIVE
TO MEET LUZERNE
IN GAME TONIGHT
College House basketball team
will launch its schedule tonight
when it will journey to Luzerne to
play the town team, according to
Alex Jadick, '35, captain.
Luzerne's quintet captured the
Adirondack League championship
in 1030.
T h e following will make the trip
according to J a d i c k : Al Schoor, and
Bernard Sullivan, seniors: Kenneth
Drake, ldwal I'arry, Louis Blumberg, J o h n Hall, William Jones, and
Samuel Spector, sophomores.
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KEYS
Keys for members of the board of
the \'i33 Pedagogue, senior year-book,
will be distributed Monday. Inida
Newton,
'33, editor-in-chief,
announced today. T h e keys are made
up from a design originated last year
by Carl Tarbox, '.!.', art editor of tin
1932 Pedagogue.
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TO MATHEMATICS
CLUB DECEMBER 8
TEA TO FEATURE
BOOK CELEBRATION
ON NOVEMBER 30
An autographed copy of "High
School Composition and Grammar for
the Tenth Year," the new textbookwritten by Dr. A. R. Bruhacher, and
Miss Katherine E. Wheeling, supervisor of English in Milne High
school, will be presented at the next
student-faculty tea, on Wednesday,
November 30, according to Miss
Helen T. Fay, manager of the College
Co-operative book store.
The tea will be a literary one, in
recognition of national Book Week.
Miss Wheeling and Miss Catherine
Peltz, instructors in English, will
pour. Faculty members ot the English department, of the library school,
of the State college librarv staff, of
the Milne High school library staff,
and of the English department at
Milne High school will be special
guests.
All State college students
are invited to attend.
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SPORT CAPTAINS
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Black File; White and Black
File with Silver Trim; all over
Silver Kid; Black Velvet Satin
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Blue, Orchid, Green. A clever
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