State College News, Volume 19, Number 6, 1934 November 16

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WOW PRNCITHRS) ALIANY)

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$225 Por Vear, 32 Weekly Tssues

Theme of Bazaar
To Be ‘State Fair’

Dancing to Music of Playboys and
Many Colorful Booths to Make
Gala Bvent

The Young
Mons Chiristinn will, 10>
Saint Jolly auuilicr Tule to
Mogrowonight tithe goninasiun of Page
Tally trom 8300 until 12300. o'clock
Mhicre Will hes dancing it tei) cons a
ined or threw diniees for a quiuptery, 19
rmasie: firpishod by Ni Jones ant his
Playboy's: General acinission ta the bit
waite Is Frew and will include many: col
Grfull booths Where vou wily: di all your
Christmas shopplngs — Special) features
Willy include @ prabsbag, forine elit
and a any” Attieles
nile hy. faculty: members

iss) Heyxon oS) and Philiy Cap
So) /80, choral chidimen ak the fair
will he aslated Dy) Minnie: MeNickle anid
He followhig committe: chitrmnen shay
Tivektey 80, slaneiigey, baaaiey Chnlotte
Rockows ‘0p tickets, Char Nielsoi
fouliy,, Hiurriet Ven
tising, Janueling Evins,
Norn’ Dixon Canons
Sinithy 70 Moai of onthe
turesy Ielathe 1 Hip
Testhich Caelsonh Hifled) aitinals sind
1374 Mok
0s Gud
Hiculty: articles,

Wonien's

Aid Youn

Tilia
Hithh Hobie, si:
Holle Manstiell, ‘474 Chvistinis cards
fue Wrapping Tuli Morotianity "304 sty
HHunery andl Hooks, Kadlienine Siruvell,
47; handkerehicts,, Virginia Stoel

“Peace Depends
pon Far East,”
Declares Dr, Wei

SNe petce Of the World! during the
Hest all etry lets on eae
AHhs fiir eats De, CMG Wet stated it
Ti ANC GeO RUTRN st abet
oneral assembly iy Page: bul ay
fm Eeday morning at 11210
Dr. Wei fs president of the Conrad
Collegeof Chints Me veceiverl the de
Aree of master of nts from Harvard
liniverstiy: and was awarded the
Of doctor of philosophy: train 1
tuniversity, Ti his tally on Peace ih the
Var Vast Drv Wei Sud hit Ne
speaking from the viewpoint af a Chinese
se sit
‘ition fh Manchu ld that
fear’ was. the HMpHRKANL {AEH
te: Inst: few years: Chinn is Nice
ly pron ‘education
dovelopmiant ufc ins Ted)
hiational consciousness, Jayin
ead that Chhaw will ecome strony aud
innperiiisti, To. instire jeace
fa wish Japall ist vooperat
Chins. Dub cooperation Js. tinpossihle
iMircwely fess Dis Wel added, "We do,
init holioye dh wir wiles wan ts forced
upon ts?
Ti conclusion Dee Wel stressed
Honey of ego ete
Wat tates ty Hee pac
Dh Will, stretch ot
Fa RUMANIA (OLR, HO
dreasp (aud antes ie Dacilie Ann een

Of yes

the

This Horii the S
ft helieves tly keepin yi

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Hise News bulletins when no remulue edition appeared:
vie predecwssors Hy dhe lope Al a yew yeu would bHNy inerensed

shined by

HATE Conlin

ice will

[TO THE STUDENT BODY—An Explanation

Nii
i tines,
Wednesday ight voted this drastic reductionsin the sie af the:
is, the Nuwws ins felt the ill effects of the depression years
Omitting ditions ate sundry

Ure a Hew piolley. Be
entire caltarial boned it 1

the
fintenvals aun pubs
This oliey wits con

payments of the: far cafidi tas with thy promised returh to normale

[tis ott opinion thitt the omission af fssnies: of the New

Wefeits the purpose

c first Mii 1s to keep the student body informed of th

ew

nission of editions Of the Nias

Hlent thik SuUENL tay. payments this yee would necessarily

neath the contin

the menbers of thy Nuws boaril are: Keenly a
Flies isaite tins heen approved,

in the
Wek:
Tl is earnestly

set Dy out qreducessons

of the poliey- of onniiting. editions of the

Honed that conditions ti the
editonil oad 0, enn U9 the yesoin sins ao
ineits will permil iis me poh it Teethe duweot the

TH

SERVICE 0,

Onyx Ring Secures
Favor of Juniors
For Class Insignia)

1930,
te

The
srweudent sul

fi Continue the
1935 of

Haviiy anys stones dn elt junior rings,

recordin to. Virgina
invite thy juntor rin ¢
sinus fa the
iinples fron i
lise

Kelsey
Haveliioyits sind Goorsy
fon's, and Nuria
ioprexuntutiye
annmnltiee

Social Science

Meet Tuesday Night

Mrs Rip Waker, ti
erie ts 1 eh
Sola. ficlors thyalved i
Hott at A calle Hout &
Titration, Relations
‘oiees clily Tuwadny ght
AV Redd: Oelook TH the |
arilson Hille hie eluly \
ne fa attend tits discus

ELECT SECRi

Xi a pivoting last Wed
Hlelicke fn) ron 20, thi
eluctal Lend Anitersaay

scoretnyy

“Poverty, Disease ar

1s Alexander Vek
State af News York, chi
liestees ty mae the
Tons facing the world
fudress to the members
Muy tational: history aan
fraterniy

Shree mada

Tony
conntitee

suit ie cone
vis Wellekiiowt)

Shiultes,

(rv ail) the

Club To,

tryctor Th joy
scitssion on) lie
the Sih ques
onducted by” the
iid Socil. Sei
November 37,
wine ab Rich
Wvelcanies very

TARY
enti: at 12200
freslinien class
ta thy allice: uf

Historian of the
Menge iis at
ural
idly” Nah event
‘of PY Gain
il) soli, selenice

Mucamiies these problens as follows:

C1). eradication. af poy
fiuation’ of disensby and
ff ignoruice: for he hy
Tinferetiationliat

Hn Mick tried the
eiiees pet the: Meyelopiie

ris (2). clin
(3), crndivation
Hering af new

foreign ini
nef Amerionn

ultra civilization Mh ie eighteenth

iinietwentlh «cent
Pi-Gann
Huelston thy
\itiit W,
Dounul V

ian
ulualy af
thin A
tony) Dr
Histutyy De

professor of history; Dr,

Taculty
Hy weres, Mis
struct I ils
professne af
Sully assistant
Wa, Freneliy

Nuawsy tun because
roof tty obligation, tity, ediielion
Reductions {i size menus issues: eel
future will) perinit, subsequent
Dut whether seantsiist
Nis to-coutinue the standard
STUDENT HON,

Dut NiWs [oxi

DR, CROASDALE TO SPEAK
MODAY.

Freshmen Will Bow Heads,
March, Sing This Morning

we solemn steals of Life 1s
Very: Different” will resound throu
Pane ball this morning as the tres
fon dutitialy: nivel) roqnid the as
ditoniuin,, Hes bowed singing their
rani: thie, They will carrye ont the
wuiston) whieh wits made a tnudition
Tasty year
Chraline Croale, pr
ie wwill xpath t0 tlie
issombly this monning at 104

id Ignorance
Are Major Problems,” Says Flick

instructor In eentons dnd Me Rhy

Taker, dnstrietor i gavernnient

1h Ansa the influence al various
nus, Dre Flick pointed nt
cauteibytion at each stich

iilishy colostial settling, hdl the

French) exploration to. further thelt en
OF fur tading for

‘The three malik problems coutront:
fie tle World At the: present clay were
iMlistrated very generally by the State
Historian, (Phe slums tn) th slips
port his first pointe He quoted statis:
His to sliayy dhuww prevalent disease is 40
the United Stites, Te emphasized:
Think polit bys waking general a
fhieits ON War relative: to existing rel
Hiovships Hetween governments and the
peuple governed by. Wiens

Inter-Group House
Dance Is Tonight

Non-Dancers Will Play Card
Affair to. Start. at 8340) in,
Gymnasium
Titer Group He
ucting ths rst
Hawley hall
iclock, secording 10M
135) president of the counell
fo) mune Turniahed bye Hl Tone td
Hits, plavboys: will, boo the main feature,
i Will Just until 12340 ofelock
dsDate” plan is being carried out
Asa feityreof the dance, Thyitatio
woxteiled U7 seth wlio. belony. 10) the
(ous mieh's Gewanikations and) wrote coule
ected with tie eolloce, besides tnilividunl
fiivilations: Group) house: women wil
Huive tickets for adinission) and onsarouy
Towsé women will not be admitted,
Phere will alsa be cards Cor How
Jusiecrs, aid) several of the Houses ite
ye ton oon shows which will he
Wirected by Frank Hirdneyery tu
fuciliy.sponsots are Dean, Helen Hi, Mores
Tinh Mise Girolyin Tester and Miss
Hlloh Ge Stokes; instrelors int ithe
Mis, Ronald Cy Bryant and A
instructors ti) English
Is m of Milne

Jinge
Nn
High schoo!
Other {aculiy guests who ase favited
Av K, Teubachiery president of
uid Mrs Heubaclion Dr,
ind Mrs. Nelkon,
‘agsistanl prof
Mes Sinith, Mt
Cooper steuctur tH eamuteree, wand Mrs
Cooper, Professor George M, York feud
af the eoninieree devartinent and Mrs
Vor Professor Adin Walkers head! of
the departinent of economies, id Mt
Walksts Des Wii) i
uystot Hi) ecluctton

N
inna
Nistors, aud

Dy

Risley De Tavold: We ‘Thompson, pros
fessor of Fauglish, and) Mrs. Thompson,
Dt J, Allen Hicks, director of child de
lbpmient; and Mis, Hicks, Drs Janie 1,
Tne Ansiott professor Of
nd Mis, Palnior
Tani, 4
Ming dssistaunt in denartnent
Of parent education, Drs Robert Wy rede
rick; assistant yratessor af ediieation aid
Mrs, Prederick
Sever liouses are represented in the fol
Jovwting cominittoes
Floor shows chatrnan, levelyn O'Neten,
Nraanids Tis well, 9G, Tauwe Andtersar,
Doris Ander aie Andrews)
(Continned on ‘obit 1)

Pay For Ped Photos
During this Week

Siydents who have not yer paid
full forthe pow wich: ey
dered front Kay Vi
SSludiog aie reduested to do 40°this W
fiecording. to Marguerite

photograph editor of the

All. correspondence should

{a the studios, 100 Toylston siveet, Ros

Who Taye pall for thelr
‘aplis may’ oblain then this: week

will be in the office of

i Lowetteey secretary af hie
‘photon bureau all others vil be
Xin the lower cor

Tay ob brayier inl

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 16, 1934

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 16, 1934

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The Nuws

Puinren ay Fou Onanok Paess, INc, Auianyy Nv Ys

Vol, XIX, No 6 Noyeinber 16, 1934

ABOLISH CLASS ORGANIZATIONS?

The lack of interest on the part of the undergraduate body causes one of our
eonlemporary exchanges {0 suggest Whit cliss organlaitions for all. years except
tlie senior be abolished, We are wondering if We do sot Haye @ parallel situation

¢ requiramjent that yoling privileges be restricted: to those who pay class
tuseclimarked decrease In the attendance at class meetings, ‘This situation
especially: noticeable aud lamentable, It his resulted ina situation where
TEAS CEDANE: BRI TRENESTR GIy GNI Me Gate ee HUD SR uc:
sitnply because the rest of the class tncks fiterest or finds, We have so duirrel
With those minorities who. do. govern the class Organizations, ‘They, as. stated
nbeore ave the legal righ to govert—under Ue preset ules, Bul is i
fmujorily? IP a aniority of ay group are not: financially able: to
pay elnss dies and! Wida wee exehicled, then Me class: dues should be. abolished
Again and again, JL is apparent thit oles are different times. front those
{hese organtantions, began,
We aire throwing the following questions at the stident body!

Do you feel able to pay your class duos? Do you
thinks that the class organizations have enough value
to Warrant thelr retention, or should we revise again
to meet the needs of the times?

“THIS PENNIES PROM A DEAD MAX

Tt is provorbial that te meanest man is he who stoops to lift, the * pennies
dead man's eyes.” Such w characterization applied to any individual invart
ably. stamps hin, classifies lin catalogues himn—in the estiniation of his fellows
Tt has been brought to our nuicntion that here, in these precincts of Staty, we
fre harboring species of humanity which deserves the classification mentioned
Above, ‘This ts intended tobe a scathing rebukes administered as such andl, it
Ts hoped, will cate these sastuiided individuals (0, cease: fitnctionting
Tt hias been brought to our attention that this latest act of vandalisny ts to
strip the bulletin boards, especially those Helonging to the Collewe Co-op, of dite
play placards many of whiclvare irreplaceable, all of which have taken ting, th
‘nd money in preparation, It is no recent abuse, but series of souvenit-li
Which had caused the erstwhile patient manawers of the Cosop {0 present the: siti=
ation {0 the Nis, bolieving that the attendant publteity: in the columns of the
News, would at least arouse the pangs of w lethargic conscience
The managers of the Co-op offer to assist, any and all-souvente-luunters aid
other collectively: minded suitable display: placards. (1
is obvious that these pla iter thelt beings posted. for a few
‘Theis only request, is to secure the permission of the Co-op before pro
ding With this wwanton misappropriation,

A PORT CAPTIVA!

Like a muse, suddenly released from the ethereal heights Of literary eminence,
tha St. Vincent Millay alighted recently: to present an intensely human interpre
fon of hier own pocins. Mincing out from the wings, Miss Millay eyed hier Page

hall audience, imposed her various poctic eccentricities, created a delightful hours
intimacy.

‘Questioned tat
poetry: rises. from th

At the Lounge reception, Migy Millay: aiimouneed that her
inspiration of the mjomtent. No secluded cottage in remote
fastness to provide an atmosphere! Riding i ait automobity, on a busy city: street
‘on a boat—inspiration and a flood of poetry, essentially the basis of the
‘verses and most poetic, explanation

The new volume, “Wine lrom These Grapes,” required (wo years to complete
Miss Millay revealed, As disclosed by your reviewer in his resume af the
ftis-a rare“ wine?=-two yeirs in the nicllovvinys

, | should

State’s Stage

Playgoer is exnberant with praise for
the two productions of the itary
dramatics class. Tuestlay night. Both
directors are to be congratulated for &x-
ellent casts, good! sets; and intelligent
Stage movements and business

Thie first play was a bit difficult to. get
At first die to a rather newly acquire
Ncocknoyy! bib as the play weit on, the
Uifioults cleared up throught lucid acting
Mr. Gleason yas bit deafenin
the proprigtress, but both showed Keen
fterpretative sense

ke to sce more of Mr
The make-up, committee tuned the av
clive Miss Griffin beyond. recognition,
tele credit), but made a rather poor
TMBideAtiuS Stadeuakere face Wiley
blotchy. nice to see some new cif

Teweomer an
Miss Ole
nil great. sincer

i
situation made ler
that) witli experience
this habit
Miss Grillin was charining, ‘lie other
young ladies did excellent jobs in. char
eter studies. very role was distinct
‘The second play iad the better set anil
reat variety of colar, Miss Dixon
to be commended fora
Founded. per forniatice
tlie new-camier, Is most welcoitic
ing. reat possibilities
Everyone fn the east showed the proper
appreciation of the farce situ
incidentally directors, this is where
Kelly: belongs

she will get over

MM fies the stage pictures were a hit
flushed to one side, but were usally quite
gon

is duie anid it certainly goes to Mix
and. Miss Shinners for the tii

aininignt Of thie Year—t

PLAYGOER
WELCOMES MEMBERS

Teta Zeta Sorority weleomes inty full
hnembership Dorotliy Lee and Mildred
Shultes, juniors, and Elizabeth Gooding
Télizabeth Narosly, Jane Swnith, and
Louise Taylor, sophomores
WELCOMES PLEDGE:

Eeysiton Teta PM sor
Ann ¢ Aamitloy 135,
NenMy Py TAL plete

einbership:

On thie whole, credit goes where credit |

The Statesman

Well, Campus Day was a success, The

Queen was rightly crowned and. took

ier plice upon the throne, surrounded

by attendants. ‘The poor attendants
fing (0 appear beautiful for two hours,

aid all the time liaving to si

hated board: [t's av injustice!

ting in one position on a stairway

two Hours and you will rejol

fact that. you never were an attendant

with his back to the audience. What a

The dance after the stunts was an
unruly brawl, It seemed that every
walk of life was represented. A few
State college people, many visitors
from (neighboring schools,
least lialf of the "drug
boys? in/Albany. were packed in the
gym; I hear that one sorority rushed
two rather attractive girls all eve:
ing) only, to find’ out Anally that they
Were Albany Higli school pupils, The
Stag line looked like the proverbial
Elk’s clubroom,

‘There was a time when only Stal
college students and invited friends
Were allowed to attend these dances,
If there are no restrict placed
on the attendance, these heretofore

dances will become worse
of the low-type night

Granted—the present situation of-
fer# more male dancing partners for
the fair maldens of State college—
but even school teachers should be
somewhat exclusive.
DO YOU KNOW:

Kurt) Hers in veo aah,
Tink Ws Kappa Della tis tin
Pember warbles mel

atthe

That Howie
eitertain people

I Nelsos
i while, in his

entertains once fi
weaker moments,
the team having

What the State Fair is all al

BOOKS:

A Biography and a Novel - - “Studies
in Personalities.’’

1D), \\i,

L.

“4 Thought Provoking
Tragedy’
Sie ih t
ff Before the Wind
translate fr
Went by Arie

¢
Chiristiansen

Millay

Publishing Corporation, Ne
| paues, $200,
| he charsoters of thi
through a powerful dra)
by the traditional: convention
| kind has erected fn the cent
| ker Syen Helle
awful sithation
marry A murdere
murder wits
himself in an affair
the staid and the €
hat very

Grania woven of the frayin
sual problem
| story fats moved iss
Tieusively andl ques
he our reaction in a

the ¢

“No Eulogy - -A Picture of
the Real Man’!

Sale ti the Co-op)

ler Dennett has
i illscerniit

Written ath

fiitimate history: reseed from

dust
hiograph

To reiterate, a powerful
roup of
Tests to

Nistory: for them,

Sport Shots

FUASH—CroseCountry,
State 31,

What madness is this

Results)

Delhi 26

that has

Seized the youth of our fair insti-

tution?) We survived the si
told) that, cur’ boys were
play football,

too far, Tliey wan
is yet hope.

hock when
going to

but now, they've gone
However there
The boys are having

at it again this Sunday at Beverwyck

Parke
Stite larriers close

sch this

Delhi

outfit are ju

perk and confidently. ook
the Delhi age

We hope you'll like it
icin satis

Wedne

Coach Baker's brawny hopefuls are
shaping up surprisingly well for 30

early in the season) We
places after all,—who can
thelr initial long

might go
tell? In

fimmage with an

outside team Monday) night the
basketeers: looked very strong.

fs sald tat Comeh 1
tearing out his hair trying 10
is going: 10) play the
ball’ schedule

acral is
figure who
basket

Women Will Open
Debate Season.
Meet Syracuse

Geral
juniors

Hingis

witht & Women’s team

use university,

Achate will be: "Resot
Fil gaverninent

ealicational onjortunities tite

United Stites: by: granting fu

represent
We subject
ved: ‘That

sliould equalize

the
iityedey tli
edveativ
thie selec
10 repre
ang ciebates

Three Seniors Will
Direct Milne Plays

Hatter plays. will he rege ited
ilents. ‘The

December 17), in

Men’s Group House
To Conduct Annual
Dance Friday Night

according

Tauthier
sid Mr
ald

rat
Donald
AM Gy Zamnlerh, "805 aun

a)
ity at. 13d
to M

Paul Bul

TO PRESENT HER PLAY

Edna St, Vincent Millay, whos:
slay! Aria dt Capo” will he presented
iy the elementary dra class: in

To Give Millay’s
Play “Aria di Capo”

Arvin ali Capo” by dna St, Vincent
Millay: as Teen selected as one! of the
productions 10 he giver by the elementary
idramaities the January play

sistant pro:
the
rp

Tie chatlage nthe
Christian mayem icing reat social
vid Mrs James C, Ellen
wou, secretary of the New York Stute
Youn Men jation, a
the annual

to Christian

issues syiuarely
Chiristi
New ¥ Auuent

Ainerieat see

\lent Ser

jirinciples for

(1): particle

Of the lives: of
world univ

the universi«
sine things aout com=
Mr Ht
eh Hie

t then thro

i uruduate of
To, conducts 0
ldren’ in, Tokyo,

Dr ec, | talhior

Thompson Receives
Mention By Morley
In Literary Review

Evidence of the high place which Dr.
Harold WW, Thompson, professor of Ei
sectired in literary circles is

tlio comment recorded in) the Saturday
Review of Literature for November 10,
1934,

Under the Heading “Trade Winds," P.
1G. Quereus, the nom de plume of
Christophier! Morley, recounts, a recent
Visit to, Albany as follows: “The first
skyssign sect in Albany was {he

k old Q. (Morley) that tere
lives Professor Ti, W, Thompson biog.
rap) The May of Feeling
Kenzie). Delightful to, meet Professor

fi}, one Of the most Tshirt
ing teachers of literature: and a royal
singer af chantey's)”

Several years ayo, Dr ‘Thompson
ichieved priminence for (lie above-mer
tioned volume (A Seottish Man of Feel
ing). He was awarded the degree of
Doctor of Literature from Edinburgh

rough the ef
aulded to the
file olleye: circuit

Five Sophomores
Receive Promotion|.

The News board anionnces the pro:
‘notion of five sophomores: 10 ihe post
lion of desk editor, They fret Fred
Dexter, Elizabeth Gooding, Harry Gu:
auier, Robert Margisony aid) Virginin
Stool

These new editors Tiiye Deen chosen
for their ability dn newsvritiny, aid Hn
i writing of headlines, for amount of

interest shown, and) general proficiency
inv journalistic: teehiniealitios

“Face Social Issues Squarely”
Student Conference Recently Told

recent Hoole of the month, Mercliante. of
[Pea spoke on, Phi Part Munition
| Makers Hay: th Wan! the fopie on which
ie wave w tale reconily: ait State college,
JOlfien ontstanding speakers at the, cons
| vention were Dean Charles Wi Gilley:
{the University: of Chicago. dnd NF
Frank Olmstead score
the Yau ‘al Youn
Christian’ associations com:

college delegates who attended
the conference were Sarl Logan

president of the Youny Woiicn's Chris
Lian association at Stites Chitlotte
Rockaw, 136, treuwurer and Hele

Clyde, 87, cabinet member

Around the College

Chi signa) “Tiel sorority welcomes
Anim Vinlione, (37 into, pledue member

Matthews, 34, was a guest
hela sorority, House fast
weekend
Genevieve Cole, 129, and Belly Ray
Worl) “83, were ‘guests at Alpha Rho
sorority Touwe last weekend)
Alplin Rho sorority announces the ene
sawement of Willing Cart,
Rudolph, son of Mr
© Rudolph of Albany:
At tile regular mneeting of Alpha Rho
rity on November 12) Miss
Fecvived a set of Rogers silverware
the members of the sorority
Aplin Rho, sorority weleoines, Phys
Tuokers 1375 4
mht Nae
piniond) 197; tito pledge mem

Will conduct
Noveinber 16
Phe fo'lawing alumnae
Will, be guests Sliorey,
Hauoile Warns Wasnt, and
Harel. Suton, “all of tie class: i
Hired Hurlbut, ‘81, and fut Cont

Tanita
weeksend fran
tu. November 19,

Club Will Conduct
Meeting Thursday
In Friendship House:

Lathes
nycotiny
we the 1
necortiiy
Gleny Un) 136, will be” the
onal lenders. “aie tanle will be
Christin Suylent inthe: Classroon

There will be a supper, for
hers af the club at 5180 oeloo
‘yan for the supper will) be Carla Niel
fen 195;

A hjecting of (lie Metropolitan Duthie
Gran Students group will he conducted
in New. York city on Sunday, December
9) The deleuates from State college hive
hot yet heen announced, Miss) Nielsen

i club) will) conduct its Next
Hursdiay night at 0340) o'clock
lendslilp) louse on State street,

145, resident

CONDUCTS INTERVINW!

All jeaduate students and sontors who
have hot yet lad: personnel inte
i the Hinployment Hureny are requested
Wo sve Miss Tednia Lowerree,, secretary of
the appointment) bared oly

ARE VISITORS
Roger Bancroft, Raymond Masri,
43, and Donald deddy,
Nintorwe at thw kappa Det:

SPECIAL STUDED

Meat (or
Beverage a

Fish);

S’ LUNCHEON TODAY

(and every day)

20c.

Potatoes;
id Roll Also;
STATE COLLEGH CAFETERIA (a non-profit making enterprise)

Vegetables;
Salads, Soups, Desserts

Acca, Prop

GOOD FOOD and

114 Central Avenue

NRA

Al's
Htallan-American Restaurant

GOOD CHEWR—GOOD BEER

Phone 3-9208

GOOD SERVICH

Albany, N. Y.

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 16, 1934

37-/38 sing Friday
Continues Rivalry

Riyalry Points Are. Wied Between!
Classes, Precedent Says Sophio-
mores, Will Win

1 the spirit of rivalty, Rows
fietween the freshmen and. sophomore
‘The sophomore class, in-accord
ee tracttfon ne ehllnaed the
i

enor
Honorary society, ol of after Novem-
Hee 1, deciles. (he fornt of soon !
Myskanin, will) serve ny chairina
the sig, The singing will be ted by
Mires, 137). i Dall 38,

i

the third one between the

Last years aid the

ss ii} cach

Th) 1028) the classes

Bt 1981 aiid (980) competed! in a. sity

Whieli was sso won! by tlie sophomore
class,

Mie lasses: of 1937 and 1988) at press

fhe soptioniores:

y de tlie

W's tishbull Goite

“AL the sine Line

geained (wor points

colass by: deteating the, sopho=

more girls in te qirls! pushhall cone
est

Commerce Club
Announces Staff,
For ‘Com-Forum’

Tlie new Conimerce club magaine to
he issued by, Chiristinas vacation sil be
led the Com-Forwi us a result Of
comilest recently conducted ty name the
publication.
Wie stali of the Goileforiin is) eo=
fditorscinveiel, Norbert, Huber and Aue
Hrey Kealbaugl, Junorss iain elie
aul) Sehiniity, 3H views editor,
He Agoatine, os sine ion
Genevieve Curley) 130; humor eters
Phomas Campbell, "35, and Alice, Di
en 36, slriaion manager, Mare
rie Kealnidjiany, ‘80
This magne Will be made uy of
oiitribations, from) various students, it=
feles. pertaining (9 commerce, Work it
foony An humors ‘The deatine fo co
inbutions will be next Monday, Novem
ber 26

Houses Group Will
Haye Dance Tonight

Contd from page 1, coluin A)
Petty Cochin find Minnie Strauss, {rest
mien} games, chaienian, Laura Hundeicks
and ows Juniors, Kathy
tring Con ‘Jobson, . Sally
Johnson, Hlorence Netheely and races
Tarrant, freshmen} daneiny, © chakras

i Naina Goldy, Mildred
Porothy Whyte, juniors!
itis, (32, Marion Himiette, and
Dorothy Hotowits, freshmen; relresty
monty, chairman, Vow,
Rauch edinonds, juss
field, 197 1 Du,
Page, Janet Sinith, anid Blizabel §
freshiens decorations, ¢
fel Goldberg, 8, Jeanne Li Kt
Blorence ‘Tate, juniors, Ruth
ig7, Molen, G.vrandyy Marjorie Cristy
Touise Undbrwooh fresbinens invit
ions, chairtuan, Aleve Smith, Virgin
Stoel, and Felizabeth

wer Ni dud Martha Shek

Wiel! departments furnish the most
members for Signusy ailis? 9 men
ever: make Tow, highi ar
fiverane ‘ust be attuned inorder to. be
iaible fon membership? These, nue
Lois were amoniy those diicussed at
jary fon the nel elect eines of
Shani dis conducted a the hom
Of Mr Ay Hidley, cssistant
Rrofeinie of IKor
Dr Hurold) We ‘Clonpson, professor
On ERI le oOARERNKONNG TR
cuistoin, oil the records of thie NeW Men
Hers ald) also brouRhe oul may fics
Which ina) be of interest to. the sti=
eit bodys
Chir Stobner attained the highest Feo
i he yore Aue Steuart
67, This ines (HAL she: hay earned
ies Of AL Miss Stebner lin only
2 rades of G aid those are tiv fresliniatt
Bnglishh 1A and) tid “Tlie: standings: al
ras ofthe other ances are Ney
diviiyerh «Tie highest record) list. ye
Wwe aviained by Teyelsih Wells he
Average was 287, This is the highest
since the founding of the suciely, three
Yuirs dad, Bot Miss Stebner and Miss
Walls are Latin, majors
isl 11) provell the most dificult

subject. for the newly, elected. members
Height out of the twolve received! © in
this course, On the otter hand) Tedivea
Hiol 9) Professor Iirtland's, freshinyaty
course. le of \ from six of
the twelve member

Miss Stebiery who i a graduate of
Hudson tii school) is a mathemities
inion 1 out of the 12 iene
Der i

Florence Harta,

eer
Sidetbys tethy M gi Aig
Freeh Teds witha total of

fs hext with 5, and
lusely

Poet acne
ities.” {ollOWs
dloparinients i
il brary science, have a tolil of

ich

Matiemnaties and), history

wavs beet feaders i tlie

Nudents enrolted tn) thes

Wille. tepals, the largest

IN the colle, rarely haw large repre

seatution) “Curfously enough, mathe

tics and History are always” regarded

My teste as Tare ory, Th tls

first drink only. (Wo members repre

Sent the Enlist aleparinenty and batt

Are Enlist milion

EXHIBITS COLLECTION

lieve Us ay interesting exhibit of mi
torial felting 10, Jamies Joyeo on view
inthe Jibraty. Most of it is lent by
Me Lotis Jones, justenctor in English,
Who id aii onthusinstie collector of
Joyce Tore

FRANK H.
EVORY & CO.

General Printers
rs

36-38 BEAVER STREET

Aira
Mein Theuly, chen Dorolhy
Aug Gerona Sill
Most Petey a Te

Sat Viti and]

son, Antoinette Dow
Hann) Cowl freshinien

91 Steps Hast of Pearl Streot

Oral English Is Most Difficult
For Signum Laudi.

Although thei
this grou, Wil

Gustine
IH Rowers
933

‘iid 19801 did not
tHe: first drain
‘le youngest
is 18) yenry old
13, Aci
Miss) We

ii @ 19) dni

0 Dry

youngest iene
ieinherd Wert
students. ti high) schools Th

Halt aehiool ave

Hy WILE tHe Highs ts, UO.24 3¢

tire hy Ain Lode, ineinbi

Taye suite seholarsiins

bre athonnsa {urther jolted

hat the) Members OF the society

elected very

jor ain smi

{ Hest cliolee of electives whl

psophy, Miss Wettereatt
ie sete ad ino, Tay
\, Denbaclior fnucte

Tlie titval written

feialer was used for tt

members: present
duction party included
backer and Shes, Hrubachier
sony Edith O, Wallace
fessor of Latin) Dre Ger

fig, ssistint professor of biology
Miss Blanche M, Averys instructor
commerce,

Queen Harriet I. Crowns

Aller
filleel with suspense tor the
bods Harriet Ten Hyek, ay made
Her debit at the annual Campus day
few ns Queen Harrie! He Dredic
tions dy to Nor identity were: sinuul

ie unpearell, Site ywis epavied by
Mieret Gooilengxy) geen tn ti
{ijeteenth (a) relgn over: Caps
tivities AU State

tiene by repressititives
He Tou elissens she nacened
trois of. Honor (a> witueys te
tertationent presented to Hb
provide hie, eu
Ailes the fresinil vere

‘acted iy tie bili, Classes swe. sen
fora, Davy Jones Lockers” juniors

Hollows!

Honor Students

eon single tmnt i
Miss \Wriglit
Thonipsan,

Giver to be midueted! ito Sigsuin Laas
OMLSTANI

of this group

sce Hil tual arly ani phil
A non ih

av the ine tot
Presitelie Hn:
Dory Thom

Her Successor, Harriet Il.

leeks of concealed identity
student

taicously proved and disproved wheat
‘arr
fay thelr presentation

"Tilin Shoot int Ly and
sophomores, "The Lewend ol. Slegpy

Next Plays To Be
Week From Monday

aulvaicet raiaties elise Will
plays on Moilay i
MM B15, Goel an the aUKll
un of Page I
ie neo OF te st
Tanel lowis, 36
Orion, juniors,
Tavis will be, assisted hy the followin
conmlltee ehirmen) gets, Miriuret
Taney} props, Jayne Buckley’
umes, Hlizabeity Grin, "404 clean-up,
Brunke Havdineyer, ‘46;
The second pny will Le divested by:
Miiny Kane, (36, Members of thy, east
aes Darhien Clark, Augusta Shoor
c {Willian Swift, sic) August Kat duis
foray anid Pan} Ditton 38. The tole
owing conmniitoes hitve beet! dppolntel
|custumiess. Elizabeth Brady, 354) sets,
Trices “Studebaker. '301 props Doris
Stone go) oleaniaip, Vern Shiner 80
Marjorie Wieatony '86, iy publicity mane
auch for hotly presuntitions

||Many. New Books
Are Added'to Library

(| The College fibres fins adited) many
iy [Hews buoks roeently  Aniong then are
He | Hine Idoaraphies, of which the Autos

Hlowtiphy: Of seus) is of interest
oi) hucation, 20 faseliuiting yale
uiies OF folklore, sever histories, i
Ong list of lieniltire, two: psychologic

Science texts, nny: buoks un suciol=
yy Geunumies sil Ravernmedt, and a
foww about travel “Army tind the Men”
fi |licads so lenutly list of pamphlets

ARE RECENT GUESTS
Watherine Hainsworth,
31) Laura Sty

al, Tersis, Huster
Danser,

VISIT SORORITY
Anita Fralick, “34, aid Mirian Cor
Hell, “44, wens recent week-end guests
Epsilon Bota Phi sorority: house

es Examined Glasses Fitted

‘Telephone 4-2754

N, P, FREDETTE
BYE GLASSES
OcULISTS!

PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED

Hewitt Building, Room 10,
61 Columbin Streot, Albany, Ni Y.

Mike’s B

arber Shop
Special Attention to College Students
AE A
ADGMTAUATH

At Lake

198-200 CENTRAL

Boulevard Cafeteria

rill

AVENUE

Dial §-1913

and

ALBANY, N, Y.

Vot, XIX, No, 7.

Sire CoLteor rox Teaciuns

ALUANY, Ny

Y., November 23, 1934,

$2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues

‘Moulin Rouge’ Is

Tomorrow Night

A, A, Dance to Feature Cabaret
‘Theme, with Floor Show, in Old
Gymnasium)

(oii, Rone
My dunce
Is' Athletic
Fow aati the Hawi
front 8130) t0 12:00) o'clock:
Hid a floor
presented, Hantiet
AVA, president, an
Bill Jones and) his
Pill furnish the music, Ke
frostinents willl be served. anid: cidinission
Will De seventyefive cents a couple,
Taine Baird, "30, is
nile Commiltices 10 assist
iret music) Lois Melnty chai
maiy Genevieve Curley, 30) entertain:
ment, Anne Randy 13%, chairman, 1s
elle) Mansfield) Jets ‘Sinithy Kathleen
Strevell) and Virginia Stoel, soplio
fiiores;) floor, Charlotte Rocko, «40,
chairmany Christine Dershinier and: Mare
shimeny publicity, Jian
136, cehairinian, Margaret
Mot, and Evelyn Orie, juniors fhe
Elst Calkins, it
Carson aud Ruthy Dilly, juniors, td
Jeannette: Cronies aiid) Helen Clyde, sophie
inores; refreshments, Hilda Heines, 745,
chairman, Marjorie i, eli
Appledorn, and Jean
tment dvcorations; Dorothy
chilean, Ethel Ielitle, Dorthy
Chippy freshimeng tables, Marjorie Joh
sony 8) chitisinaty, Phyllis Jobson Doro
thy Taner, Ann Burr, Miarthn Conger
freshen} cleansup, Isa Anderson, 38,
Chaitin, aid Katharine Conklin, 38

College House Will
Have Dance Tonight

The annial fall

Will be the name oF
by

chai
iss Baird)

aniee of
Hos willy be tonight fro 8aa0 tu. 12380)
Hlelock necording ta Michiel Grill, 40,
eneral chatrinan:

He guests. aiid) eliaperones will fh
chide Mrs C, Luther Andrews, tustruetor
in selence, anid Mig nul Mr
ind Mes," Donal ¢ truiclors
in lenglish

Phe diviee will be seni-formal, Dill
Jones and his Playboys will furnish he
Coyne ehitenien vappolited Ny
Grit aves vetreshmenty, Henri Alien,
N84 Moor Tdwal Parry, '35 4 bids and

Hroweams, Honey Groci AB) decorations,
aporones, Angela

Donald De Serio, 474 ¢
Aainierk, 80, aluinns, Paul Bless 80
Jadicls, 145;

mii music, Alexaniet

College

Y.W.C.A, To Conduct
Thanksgiving Vespers

The Young Women's Christian isso:
dation yill-conduct its, annyal Thanks
sper scrvicw Suntlay, uh at

Fl) sk in the Lowe at Richart
Tsabelle Mansfield, ‘8%, general chate
sna of tho ae runout! thi the
Hrokramn, would inchule a phiylet, sing
Mic ot Thankswiviog songs, fl short

IS DANCE CHAIRMAN

Blaine Baird)
nities far ihe
HANbErON’ ight

G. A. A. Will Conduct
Fall Award Dinner

The slnnual fall award wf ihe Girl's
Ait vsvetaton willie eoutusted
Wednestay’ sight, Deceniher 5, at 200
Folock, jit the Cafeteria af Husted hall
weording to Tirrfet Ten Byck, ‘35,
president

This dinner will mark the eonetusion
of the fill sjorts program, The honor
by varsity tennis for hockey, s=win
iy aun soceer Wille he samnauneed,, and
aso the manies of those whi have 14
ive ere for the resective syrts
Mary Tlinendorfy 36, served as ep
Aili of soccery dstalne! Dadra! aid, Chit
ile Rocko’, juntors, ay evecntiainy
Dfoivekayy tn arti Murti 180,48
sapcnity of svi
Heunilys Huelbutrt
chain of the: Maniuet, She will) he
‘sisted by the following eaiiittees
publicity Kathleen Strevell, 1879 faculisy
Mild Hein © entortitinnient, Mu
gare! Hol Drowranis. sid decor
ions) Fevelyn Maman, 872 anid Walk
Hessen anit cleanstipy Martin Conger 3
Hall \WindsUp, will be the sane dys I
is a afternoon of Hockey and soccer
Fail) aun will ist oneshalh howe be
fining at diddy Prizes will be given to
Ho winnie team, This idee of thaving
aiios and svar) baniiel ds ta con
cute Ge A Ay attains

135) who heals com.
Moiitin Rowe” dance

will be general

Hoginntuy a new series tn the Alumni
Oimiterly cntitled “Special Articles. hy
the New York State College for ‘Teach
wes Pucuiliyy” Miss Agios. Ie Tutterdn,
assistant professor of English) hits) Writ
ten for the fll ase essay on
dee ONG

Slouwrilee Oe iitenenrlye ito cata ie
liiys: amt the (enperament that ayrought
then, Of his Tickdround Miss Rutterer
states, Ln all theatrlead history) there
sno more perfect background: than the
hackwround of Hugeno O'Neill Far no
only tas fe sprung from the theitri

readings, Everyone is Invited to attend

tain
i

and

Classes To Have Banners;
Rivals

1937,
itil) Movinigeup day

must He kept

contest five points. inv interelass +
valty will he awarded by

Taist year

ed possession of the other's banner

‘To Start December 1
were! But not

fnd 1938 eying, and continues
y the men will fall the duty: of
cli thetp biviners: thes fitKt ser)
 wiille the women will) hw
He the second, For one collewe
k iit cach semester the tuners
i the college build.
16 Wit chiss: suecoss{ul in) oi
ig aul keeping the banier of
rival clas until tie. close of the

Myskinia,
nr honorary spclety

despite several conilicts
Hear-selzuresy melthier clays: salt

3-38 To Compete
In Rivalry ‘Sing’

WINNING CLASS TO RECEIVE
TWOAND ONE-HALF POINTS
TOWARDS CUP AWARD

IN’ ASSE} IMBL Y TODAY

ihe second phase of Siteiscliss rivalry
Between the sophomores aud. frestinieit
Will be iy evidene this mori aw the
blissex compete jy the

tulenit assemIy MU LL al

Page auditariun

onary soctely, will. Supeny

To
‘i

Auer,
sired
ticket
Miss
Test
ties ¢
Drape

the
tion”
editor

This
bright
Ae
anil

Hiek
frost
in tle

Miss Futterer Writes Article
On Eugene O'Neil For Quarterly

cheele 0

on Di

but He Has hada saturation ty life tt

(Will he distributedat 1
|, Florence

Staff Will Publish

Hiogtaphivs, and ehirneter
Written entirely: hy college

BUY

DNeill the
turhing question) to. those who aulnited

Hight abot, to year tosvards, ow that

Ni allele Dy 8

Distribute
‘Lion’ On Monday

‘Thabkswiving sue of The ion
2:0 o'elack Mon
Hellen, 135, busitiess. it
stated todiiy, Copies ait: hese
upon! preseiitation Of student tis
or by payment Of Alten ceits,
Hen added. Contes vill he. sold
uid Wediiesday’ in the Activ
affiee, in the lower corridor of
F Hal
heneral thenie of the issue will
Mailer Meiliods of -Pranspor

according to, George ‘Taylors "33,
in-chieh

‘Echo! on Tuesday
first Tssue of the! efi, State cole
Hterary® anagaaine, Will he distrib
Testa, necorainyg to Bovatliva
au, 108). alioreinsehief, —Stueity
Hain con upon presenation of
StUNTeO (aX tGKGL OS pon Hay

issue of the Helo willl hays
ned) Cover ration Unit One uf
ore eoiiervative colors. formerly
The hiok reviews willbe omitted
column run insted, The litera
fychidiig ‘powtry, short articles,

TICKETS IN CO.OP
ls for tle lettre Ly Robert
1) Phiesdiay: hightare on) silo: now
College Cooperative bookstore

life completely unknown to

i vil, teen
W couistant

ni His theatre. sense

iis plays, lie writes |

is sit ist found ih anehior
this: serenity, pete, will neath to
dramatist Has been ise

te Whit will the rebel find 10
reli Ts aye

Jorle Whgiton,
rit at State College’! appears

Petition, anid serve a
Feed gtomores will he dred
by. Carol) Mirus; cliss sony lender an
Marian al” will Tead te fresh
Sint

The first song, ® Arai tn Army will be
Stine by: boil groupes, After this, eel
class Will sing ts oriainal class! song
nd One too fis rival claws, An alii
ater with) origin
will. conpludle’ the ¢

The

dinning atthe iniddle. ot
seclicn, ‘The sophomores sil be seited
onthe west or right. side directly ope
Peaite ie freshinen, Upperelassine
Sit iy te Inst few ayy downst
in Ts a ey

bimedittely alter the sings the ju
le ia their decision ANNE:
Kaa will awl thei ess two
aNid oneal? pointy iy heresy nals
connpeiton

Nevording ta statistics, the soph
Hore chase fa favored to" win in lat
tho. sophomore. classes: have been vitor
fais In all three sin sie
Sear the. sophiomuren kein
ihe clash of 32, ‘ite yen frevioue th
Hhie Hie cliss of 1995/deTeatel lie reste
ina class anid in 1928 the cass of 1030
wits vidtorious aver the wags af 1941

Sorority To Conduct
‘At Home’ Tomorrow

Heli Zeta sorority iy conducting a tex
{omorrow afteriioon front dA00 to 8200
ielock it thie sorority

inthematies, aul Sits, Raph GC
vill, pour
fie following committees fave been
ppointedsarradgenents, Fuh Gare
ison) 39% fuculty, Jeanie Gi umn)
Porn Con junds rarest

i

H i
Paylor and Judith Rogers, sophomores:

TO TAKE PICTURES
Group pletures for the Pedagiaue will
De taken December Sth and Gt, aecord=
nw to, Catherine Kearney; ‘45, editor=
Insole,

Students who tuive uot yet signed up

amie fasue of the Quarterly

to purchase w Pedagoaue nay do so ft
the Pedajogie allice

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