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THE SUMMER NEWS

Vol. 1 No. 2 Albany, N. Y., July 25, 1930 10 cents per copy

NINE MAY OPPOSE |[ Pace sere For socum ||7WO MEN DIRECT — |VATR WILL TEST

Traffic Violation ts Reason || PLANS FOR DANCE
ial

TRAM ON TUBSDAY |) ters of To BE GIVEN SOON, NEW EXPERIMENT

yolieemen:.fullovan : A dauce for the students of the amianeieniy
secretary treasurer c || summer session will be conducted it] Rifty Men” Will Be Included
Mow the al Me very near future acorn Cty Ror Results
ele auuyeements naw bei 5 nae”
cilerick  Sehulte aid Mlexanader Of “Seminar’
Twat, spongurs, well known]

Teste an the Capitel istrict wih] By den Me WW
fe secured tw provide the music for! Managing balitor of Si

Manager Maslan~—Promises
Strong Battery For
Initial Contest

yeeulation A

Mr. termire

ner News

The State eullewe sunimer session: Deyn

basehall nine will meet its first

Goe of the most interesting edue

opponent ‘Tuesday night against a ances hatye: he
students int the

essions at the college

experiments to be tied

yet undetermined tea
hients are completed, despite the

1» \nicrican college will take place

see car patrked ont [ine to he very stiecesstil Whin Vale university: this September
Fart that the squad has been wnable hidden space?” asked [| Schutt he. charge. will be $1 per| uiversi viet
ta adduct: arastice -dommina ‘all Tenreventative the law. On [Lacie Shite ated Meee edie] SHC an-entirely new type of ine

4, Simon Mashut, manager, an dunission that it was, Slocum |! ytece information will he printed jn[ struction will be pat inte practice

riven his freed on condition |sihe nest issue af the simmer news.| Hr, Joho S. Brnbacher, assistant
he remove the ear ty a site ea professor of history and_ philosophy

fe consistent with tele FR | Nowe Will Print Final — |" ev nat Yale university, an=

lations. | meunced

neamead today
Contests. with several strane

seinieprafiss! is. including,
the Schuylers ores, Hest ans provide for the selec-

Astra aml Sure Moses sve] LIVES OF FACULTY Examination Schedale in "tiiy "ehonenpratate of

ism sede | the university to meet ih approx

expected, Mustan said, 7 yule of the subjects tay in summer] mately twelve members of he
‘Tow werkeants on abe bower WILL BE PRINTED soe ile ine he St fae fete a most
eye park dinnaed have been n= issue af the Ntovs. The final exam | ite time diccusting, eqntroversia
srcepen one ave Beene AN SUMMER NEWS Fon wie tor the ster se: tions of eacation, i onder 0
ducted The witching all for he, Chester J. Terrill, who is teach! is hang reared asd wl he, force the, sutents to form hele
ist of Fred) ing huwhkeeping and commercial! primed in the News a week oF (WO) Gyn wpinions and) use thee owe

in the suutnet seasion. 38 | fone the gl of the stunt session {9
The a perimanent member “of thel {hp SL. Ch Selon director,

faculty in, the commercial depart-| —‘fegarninations. will
Z fe “Terrill “received his]

rent. no definite curriculum
id, will be used. Instead the

Thursdays! Wil defend their individual op

erick Scholtz, Colgate graduat
Leo Allan, State gradu

MM. 4 ound will cud Saturday! in the presence of the class,
Te id fron Mellursville: State] \hgunt 17 Pte een stale te
HW Normal sew! in uae ii meee work tea certain standard will be
In 19th he was) graduated from] lerinined 1 he students them=
Auetnetniveesitg with stegece) DR, SMITH PLANS FAR Pua ae Bineer tor ads

ck
of the physica education depart-juf Wachelor Arts "He wecured| : ed by
net of the albany High scl Masters Dugerce at New Yurk) TRIP ON AUGUST 2 | incement wil, be determined by

Se le A refs fe atte 2] TO SARATOGA SITE) viv sine ria Sug

Ferri) bas taught in hy the student. There will
fu

Candidates for the other infield! ike h school fe seventeen y rs. Ml arrangements for the bus trip
goal athe hers “are Finer Beiure becoing a sneber the) cw Sarat Tatltcht at Sela" et ie ati rants he
St fisnete Taylor, Francis! faculty here ie was director of|lerulle Saturday, August 2. pine wake hae ate

O'Brien, dy. Frank Hows] conmuereial work inthe city ef; heen completed, Dro Doanal

nis, Take Kaiig: Wiehard tthe Laine Mer Teeth sun | Sith, ifessiur nt
if i

“he held. back by

m Robert Steinbacker, Mbert ai Elementary ‘Trainings for Uh ry ;
‘Nnedinc Miter’ Script old SARE tv Wr Tlexuee SP el SI [,, disses ll teave the Washing: | AMI Aen te indy

ander Schwan Wilkes tan entrance te the Colley
= [OMe Veeriit is residing with, his] promptly: at 12 o'elack noun and
wife and Coe Citron at tte Glens fwill rein in tine i

Men Play Four Tennis [iit ania saten 2 fa ier wl etn tng or die wl Mise Carpenter Forms
Matches During Week| \is< Ci i > J hiitests students Nave atreads | First Graduate Club

sanfied their intentions of peatr

fist enti Wl the ann pe sauterstee tabla Gawveto lib, accurding

Se Ga Wee aaa es ty Ni Caryn, sont the
inited ts week i Ava, Misty ve etme eh
i The starve will be Taare eas sanwioje the. states that

have atiended Osweyur Normal schon,
Mics “Carpenter said’
A mectins 7 oirganize, cleet overs

walls cof the matehes that nat
played in the first geen
wes Nicholas Vacca de

heen assistant

f a Hienals it met il lis
feateth Sinwoat Sasha witl a vate: Stata Ye aan wall resume 8! ad asc plans wil He eld sou,
wb Sanford Levinstert joy duties there in September nth. thwety is
round Haniel Core when he) Miss Spring stead his, servead ay! Uthat eels aud te vat tame, te
Treat ae it store a tds anid bed ipeaneat it the, New. Vaurk, Milled
Nie Sliver was iefeated by | geeetreutint af the New Youth The ghirty mite trip ty the battle: | Students Must Remove Their
Ni Sa Ce wi de al" Sanpete bln field is through beantiint country |] Mail From Box In Draper Hall
¥ it Fedkiy went trem! age articles. published oa the! IM. Nebun, Directur uf
Tnswed Sutin athe latter fee kt gates nlite Ate Ter el ell 2 Netauy Wires of
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Calletteg Wilson: anil flowed Maker! Gane and. east TO SEND I. Four dies toe

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win, Lawrence Wheeler and Ler \isite, Grae Jastuittanee ate the Ni the students thranygh
Alles, Frank MoFarh Monts MS Spring ta ating tvriges MMe ess oof DAM wal y He miu is heut ath
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THE SUMMER NEWS

THE SUMMER NEWS|s sist tae has crippled the socal | “Everything is a source of fu,

: : i it eee a omc off |
Published weekly during the] “aenday this year, | There have beet | Tite is joke that just begun.” COMMUNICATIONS
years in we ding whi MUNICATION:

summer session by
New York State Co
Summer Sessi

Cntles, manusrits, ete, must be was given during the length of the} Tepes

mat Albany, N.Y.

\ freeral fund This tpeladed abo
‘The, Subscription rate is forty-five) tion to the summer paper. The
cent Tor ie sues or ten cents pe

Lack of a st sociation and

calendar this year, There have

the Students of

recitals, plays, and many forms of| Jane Ward's life experiences are

‘ollege for Teachers, {ocial uetivity were promoted. by Uhe| repeated in those of her children, a
bit too exactly to ring true but this | Gago The News>
helps to bring home the point to the |" oe ‘
reader that experience of one genera-| It does not take a very astute of
re merely modified slightly and| server to see that nearly all of the
ed by the next. Once Jane in sucial and extra-curricular activities
of the session are promoted by a

a fine program of varied entertai
was but one dollar each, In return | tion

in hands of the editors’ before Mon-| Yas; TGEINE Seoartully Tata ee atu
day of the week of publication.) TRF now too fate ap do anything|thonght, "Sex was a hoaded piste) sal group of intrest stents,
se to organize an association or to levy] Placed in the hands of humanity, Her) ie neat eae ie
Editors any form of tus, ‘There remains only] mother's generation had carried, it {teachers who are’ her
Alexander Schoor Andrew Heitz] the opportunities that will he uffered| virefully, fearful of surlden explosion. M9 tat they are here for the wire
Manaying Editor by the organization of a number off Her generation—waved it nonchal~ Rest suing, Granta Uist they
Helen Waltermire these graduate clubs, Tt is possible] tntly,-what iv the next” generation | Show able ia ee gt
Avsvite Manaying ia desirable that they. promote sua straight re + that the ae
i rances Pec of the stuggester nr heenme, stiatents
Business Manager hiy'so doing they will prove their jiane’s life she! an enjoy a stent’ ie, stadt
Maxine Robinson twsefutiess and will perform a service te Mathers [es ak bay vata ee
Desk Editor meh needed by the student bely. [PWat response have we so far tn

Bernard Kerbet stbiiaddas

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Ray Collins Mewes $430,

Albany, N.Y

WHO IS) RE

‘The organization
-ball team at the col
ve

“a team but haye fav
‘to formulate pluns
the carrying out 4
is desirable that

stated their willingness ty

in such am athletic
wet together anil
program tu follow
the students have
terest in such a
beginning of the

aga” ma aay fr am | ARRAIRG OF STATE) i arate,
. ec

slowly, Many students have ich since Santayana, “This hook
evinced their desire to play on suet heamty is itself a thing ot feauty. — [elininate the nee

vervthing fs a source of fun, Pepa ike

re trying ts

eucni
mal

n Managers Nolnaly's safe for we care far” wee,
he arden ile ie joke alate juat hag the summer session something
Net more than w round of lessions? Six
ite Leditors went ae eet i the 4
Si

tournament eatia

a pp

— i dof the regular
uly 25, 1930 | tn Her book, Miss Parkhurst con sities: fy tony peppy for
y amelie: uncle Te tov. te witness ght aseball at ant we sliyprove this? Guy ut for
+ poetry, architerture, sculptures) twice Hark, ‘The exte hese activities. Pay
fessor M aan hiews tips to the st
uaies AHL aif publication, Show: that yuh
when une is tardy for itirely Just the ability. to pl
Ji all yrvbabitities this wil wy et something ont af stimmier sey
sity wef the sion besides some credits atthe cil
inttly heen

Tallin

SPONSIL
of a summer bi
ee is. progressing |

pr
painting, and aature, Ur
Htagne of Culumbia university: says he
thinks i superior te sanything in it

of Magist

to qet att uuotittions suid allusions: Miss ight yeliiely hats.

anja mica etal re ati the age une AMT EM ETS OR EACULTY

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sigs, "Anta: thie pruxlie i man He a Pee wilt eel IN SUMMER NEWS

undertaking woul | Si8s, eM ial
rate at atefanive, POTD his only: yennine and. peculiar i
eri Hetinite | radi.” “Otten inher ¢ iH
a alte few of et
led their inte ad prove and poetey
the ttses verses by Adelaide Craps
These exquisite einguains are del

Cotte Fg, pake Ty esa 2
Knog the: best
chet all vue for the opener| “Mins. Lillia Clark received
[The structs have unininionsly [her Bachilur of Arts flere tron
‘doe Mat As ana tne we were) Wester Reserve versity a he
Hs AUiturbedd hy a tew quizzes. “This will Arts. degree Irs

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cellent idea to inaugurate plany | dan A ee SEPRIY ut and in Cleveland
several extraccurricmar et iies 10! St fake aerate, as att {thi aba ae 4
scale ay the eomotuny al merely ated. vette int tteive “Wihysan arian! Seat quaint thee catohanstetele aad Mt CRG ele aa) he eae os ete
eat oa nate ae ROR Sega teat Talo sve i hay evr cy
favor ect i Goter=| An her chapter on ervction stee tells Gat “utpis. tw thie history. atitene, will cttdy: wraps aagh hee cect
trate cg te saat ell Sugary uy Hae cd aaa heehee
tuoire interesting and instructive, Alc gmcny af artist have dian ae] Ot hal
Ve svat on he part a the dhe haan ie Mecca fy asta athe very pra ie uleations written
ths dreamy a reality FEN oop Re aac Her Me et al Static
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Mins Cars lets lovely aud there ts title ts be [Yangon tee, are sennselit terested. nie ieee

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Graal will Ie he brn aber at fe 2 et shes ML Petit

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uf sucial contacts between

fates af the school
The example is
of ein fallawed

ly fackinng inn

teal
quaintanices
Hy: ara a 1
wraduates will 4

lay, 4 music revit
excursion.

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Matt tu, $250 sivinse yor all Weare "Kinky hit ciate head oof the craters tal
i nie} Margaret \vur ma chords departinent at \tbany Hit shout
ol ty here fon trae give ser there on Hampton Heacho He aul Phatsbure Norah While, in

fe commils wondertal oat there in Dhittsburi. | Me Feewillig

Ment wf the Community. Little

wnober vob sth alti, aster stanly way

Hl dave tine thteaisiy the eyes one ie vant si
decades un the histury a Cie ags: oat “there Metre Guill Me isa tue
ie tony ess whe Jae tii res a very wo) Gamma Bla Gann and kK
5 ia ta Ganon and Kap
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tal ut perhips ah sy ul a is 8 hide] ly ean US337K."Satisation a at oreseutFesidiay. with hia wilt
ashamed ow silly your thvney retuned. dud! tur daughters. iw Detaar

THE SUMMER NEWS

If YouAs

|

Mildred Cook, graduate of State
College: “Yes, 1 am in favor of a
student asociation, It would act as
an integrative influence and would
promote interest in extra-class
activities.’

Do you favor a student associa-
tion for the summer?

Mrs. Johnson, teacher at the
Woodward School, Brooklyn, N.Y.
“T think the sumnier session’ is too
short a period for such am associa-
tion to be worth whi

Mary Gordon. graduate of St
ose:
Kool idea
Went body,
opportunity
peeche

Mrs. Ruth Howland, tes
Thousand Island Pai

dents and
at the summer

it would give
to hear some!

Grauates, prin
wher ler stunts who
are bere with 4 more s

wouldu’t care for it, pre
sonally, Fo thinks al few: assembli
would be fine

Michael Tepedino, teacher
Christian Brother Academy,
bany, N. Y.:
would) Sponsor activities which
would do anuch te liven ap. the
college during the summer session
As it iy students have no interests
in the gallege outside of attending

at
al

A student assaciation

Miss Herrick, teacher in an Al-

bany public school: “In theory, 1
think a student association and a
seinblies are excellent, However,

doubt whether 1
executed

plan could “be|
11

¢| Sylvia Kerber and Fi

First Tennis Sets Will
Be Played This Week

first set of matches in the
women’s tennis tournament being con
ited in Washington park is ex-
finished this week.

the match between
1) Mazar will
lay the winner uf the mateh between
Elva Nealon and Gertrude Hersh
The winner of the muateh
Leal Dorgan and LM.
is stated to,

pected ty
The win

ni the match between Anita Soboleski
wd Ko ML, Dettengilt forthe semi
finals

‘The secumd set_of matches will be

Weines el the
rout whieh will
wontun’s tennis champion at the Col-
lee will be played the

August 4

completed by

ermine the
of

B.S. In Ed. Schedules

May Be Checked Soon

AI students who are graduates

ml and desire to

their course leadin
of BS. in

ere

His purpose or for the purpose of
chet ing a sebeibe that is ten

tively arranged
Grace Brady
Secretary to the director

nsibiities whic
iid prevent attendance at assen

blies

Sister Mary Catherine, teach
Vincentian
weld be

student

GRADUATE MARRIES
the of Miss Virginia
r toy James Cullen

Cullen
the Shite Col
also editor

Winke in College,
was editor-in-chief

Ness, She was
freshman handbook, She i
hve at Myla Rhy sorority

Edward Price &
Permanent waving
at

494-390 Bro:

Geo. D. Jeoney

Telephone 3.9403

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Simon Maslan Reviews Art Of Kissing:

Tells of French And Russian Customs

By Si Maslan

We have at our desk a number of

letters, containing the same old ques-
tion: "What. can be done to stop

ever increasing practice of kissing?"

is the most difficult question we

have ever been asked to answer. We] fish bow! he could get hold of, filled
hclieve that there is no remedy for

iat whatever, One. person writes) @ with water, and put it in the win-
that “all people who indulge in kiss-| dow with this sign;

ne ate cite illed with invisible goldfish from
tay he that a kiss is the most- waste wok 17 policemen to
ful token of affection, that it appeirs| Bote eolicene
iiotic when p in publics. we

might have stigeested 10. this young
indy. that she take a trip to. Sout
ica and take up resis

A certain New York restaurant
man may be given credit for a
rather novel window display. This
man didn't have much money for
advertising, so he bought the biggest

He

the long skirts and prohibition?
She: Nothing. ‘The same

*Yiviuts, but harder to find.

1

old,

i ladies went into Roxy's
New York recently, and
tempted innsuiceessfully. to locate two
ts together, One uf them sat down
beside a respectable looking gentleman
amd asked hin: quietly, "Are you
intending that he should gal-

Two yu
theatre in

world x
i faith, loyalty
{tix required hy

eligi,

. for ae
al had heen -Jtantly move and give then this. se
spect. Tt seems to be a] fe paid no attention, Again
custint in, Ermnee to Wiss une an tut ated ware ym cn
checks, | ‘The ancient Helirews con: [75%
sidered kissing the heard a sien ot ally, without moving or turning,
image, The su called “French {his heat the spoke soitly from

the corner of his mouth

little bird,
damned

is stil in vogue iv alist every

corner ot this earth,

Persinally we doy wot approve the
tice wf kissing. But since it is

court, and_religion,

fly away,
y_is_here.

“Hy a
The while

wr

cuirel hy law

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‘THE SUMMER NEWS

News Editor Discusses Importance Of
State's Extra-Curricular Activitives

association, has well repaid the time
vey iin and money spent on it. During the
ian tg bath'grade| past two seasons of activity, a
1d i the “sum ner assion| record of six consecutive victories
Lo ig neh inlet conan the ‘has been made by the men's and
Wied supported” ty the Colleges women’s teams a

caliber of University of Pittsburgh,
Vassar, Hamilton, Union, and the!
Univer y of Boston, Both men’
and women's teams completed thei
schedules without a single defeat.
first debate ined by the
for tl ming Sea~
‘one with a

It is but natural to assume that

a student asso

more than 1,200 that many different

interests will be found, Te‘may be
tthe field of extra-

lar activity

wide and. varied
to i ery student. the op-
portunity to benefit to the fullest
extent from participation in them. tern

Perhaps the most important | Coll
activity. support the students |
is journalism,
ications, ‘The Si
the Pedagogue, the
Lion, give to the stud
nalistic” bent the opportunity to tion.
exercixe their talents, Their com-| of first
bined stalls number more than 150 addition, the
students who work in both editorial men
and. business departments,

fons are entirely

«presented, In
ion is. instru
bringing for perfor:
1 of outstanding
nent of dramas

they rank in the dep:

tors, | ties
| In like fashion the music council
|b

in

both e

Athletics ings to the College each year out-

nding artists for the students. to
corded varsity rank, Im ad-| eat, | During the past year the
and interclass basket-| performances of the dro
‘ceive much attention Russian quartet and Perey Grain~
ng, one of the. newer! ser Tinger in the memories of the
supported by the student students who heard thes

ily
perhaps ranks next

‘Feams. in. basketball and baseball!
ure

ball

STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE

‘at our exbibite

Invites you to spend that odd half hour loo
Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.

‘inst teams of the] fj

Will Conduct Reanion
In New York, July 27

‘A reunion of several State college
men will be conducted Sunday, July
27 in New York City, according to
Israel Kaplan, '30. The meeting place
will he the steps of the New York
Public Library at 42nd_ street and
th avenue, ‘The participants in the
inion will talk over familiar topic
iss, and will also have
wuet to celebrate the event, said

A tour of the more fumes

and happe
ah:
ki

SPENDING VACATION
Billy

ay Norris,
and Ruth ita waitresses,
think at Loon Lal
Russell Ludlum is, a ¢
sunimer camp at_Lake

are

wellor at
George,

DON'T FORGET
25¢ Plate Luncheon

COLLEGE CAFETERIA
4:00 to 6:00 P. M.

Sehneider is hook-keeper at OP

FIRST FRESHMAN
CAMP WILL OPEN
THIS SEPTEMBER

This year for the first time the
men of the entering freshmen class
will be invited to attend a fresh
man to be conducted the

cl September 12, 13, and
14 at the Young Men's Christian
Association camp on Lake Cossa-
yu

Ali of the men of the freshman

class are expected to attend, to-

gether with, many of the ‘ypper-
ssmen purpose

nip will be to give the men a

portunity to become acquainted

FRANK H.

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