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Voi. XV No, 23 Stare Coicece For Teacuers, Atsany, N. Y,, Femay, Maren 20, 1931 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.
PATRONS OF TART DR.RSLEY TOBE | 1 DED CONVENTIONS |g 4 A. WILL HAVE
a CLASS DINN "ALUMNAE REUNION

LECTURE CHOSEN 2 cLass fepeu

‘Talk ‘To Be Given in Auditorium
of Page Hall Tuesday
Night at 8:15

“Restival of | N.
Feature of F
Meeting Oper

i SKETCH WILL BE
FEATURE OF FETE
Hse OF FRENCH CLUB

DELEGATES Pi Gamma Mu To Have iese: ve i

WOR ; iscussion <"".. °°" Ms
1931 ROUND TABLE SSE BN ee _— Open Forum Discussion }"",,.'.!"; ee
WILL LACK THEME — \\. ' Wwanad W TROUBADOR SHOW
FOR CONFERENCE \..)." | i eo, TO BE PRESENTED
1 slept Kal TOMORROW NIGHT

| RUSSELL LUDLUM
TO BE DELEGATE
FOR CONFERENCE

WAN han

Dramatics Class ‘Play
Be Thursday Night

TIE CAUSES NEED
OF REVOTE TODAY
Seven Seniors Obtain ON SPANISH QUEEN i

parent ee Westen Mate Nose :
I Het Waite, ns Places For Next Year \\,! College House Dance

Hed i unt fo Take Place a 16, ital

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931

by the Clase of 1918

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‘Albany, N_V. March 20, 1931

ENTER AN ESSAY

parent kick of interest in the Leal Ls

The
heim essay contest should be remedied this week
Announcement by Dro Hvery WW, Hbrstings tthe
effect that there were na ¢ sup te fast

Friday is a. surprising «ne the contest

closes telay, the situation may he somewhat rene

died, Many members of the Ee

pet articles hidden away

These sh
White the |
of winning shold be the paranoount abject, tlhe fact

articles remaining

curreeted, revised, sand suboitte

that there is a prize oof $23 shell tot

rent
this College has an anusnally large enrollaent

students ie its) English department

many student publications Tie present

Ward this contest isan inhetinent vl
and iner i the departiagnts “There ean en

explanation unde Phe only resents desired

i tee the Coantest

NEW RECORD SE

Faculty and students received an agreeable stn
prise this past week wher at hewn of VAD natn
Was anttomiced for the first semester, Chis is am in

i nearly SU over the neat best record set
able assumption is that student

have applied themselves sly. HE net the
faculty inust have relented ts quite « degree. | The
former iy the ane students wan
Hitting that a teacher teaininge institution he anarke
by the high scholarship wi ite students. [tt ane
way to show ap spirit

FROUBADOURS

eee tentiorrony anishit in the aul
hall, The periermance shethl he

BACK

stdout in the Callege ae well as

every member vt the taculty wl ean be there
Tie Trombadon:

College oi its ta
Fecemt sears. the hi

standard and cuhuimated best
progr ity hist

cen phiaeeat ity
for direction TI ten have alone thelr. part
ranainis the presentations, Every tity
tlepened> imo the

thywhilew

will aunply entertain Uh
should come ty support an stwanization tin vs
of them are interested, “The woauen
order te see tte of those rare. om
Hundred mine will be
Curios te learn just few well the jen

MASTERING 5

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sate tt '
Ane by
Hier wide read
he is tnst akin os nari a oe witli anal
Hie saints that at was he sn sit Vine
ene alata nts Pies sk
Ain " Atte are i Hooper
Aint ain hes Wye stent
eaptessive bt tla teaatide sy
wad
ike and we Bulwer teat
Oxtrauedinats Wer sprah
J ewerally. ws Levee
an ae ike

sh sume
(Certaluly there is need

1 toward a better speech
of a movement of this: kind
(From Tae Atwany Evesise Kew)

Editor |

Raa |by their presence so that the eo

HEAR LORADO TAFT

For the first time in several years the dramatic and
art council is presenting a man noted in the field of
art—Lorado Taft. He is one of the foremost sculp-
tors in America today, and State college is very
fortunate in having the opportunity to see and hear
him.

Although the council is for the purpose of sponsor-

ng projects of both a dramatic and art nature, up
until this time the emphasis has usually been on the
drama. Giving this lecture Tuesday night the prom-
inence dar that they have, the dramatic
and art council is doing a fine thing.

It is up to the students to support the association
I may decide
featuring drama_or art

| whether or not te conti

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nn writer of established
to English speaking
atest tie
Crities have

Dr. Feuchtwanger, a Germ
repntation, has become know
renples throngh the. med
tenes, Power, ad The Ugly Duchess

fas the peer. of Scott and, Dt
I rekiing te the historical novel
author plunges lis readers. into
Europe for a tale of power and

it that ae
tity

sitive that could attly: exist romance,

power,
ete of and heiress
old King Heinrich, isthe woman around whom the
Stury is developed.” God deprived this. woma

set her apart from the rest

feminine charm,

char
herent replete

With instances of her treme
Tous

er, Was mnarked by persect
that cond be sury
she

trast, cal a

Lammy in France

Hl not entirely: fe
stronely

was a wana and this fact entered
aavermmiental
the I

awd inilucneed many of her

Hor own ugliness nearly
that hee tithe and weekly, wees om
wally her rival 1. Ieatntitul coed

At her oul deel

iron nerve and will te execute
Hand ty appear at public tune
itaries when she knew that the
Jurticrs whe fawned ant her necked her, that the

whe aceasionally: cheered her progress thromeh

pe
the van et and dlespised her

ers comld endure her embraces only
wr other saterial reward she passed

Many a petty
his ability

tonuptation ul
Hy Duchess

k portrays the
‘an read at with
i life on > level

i 4 fine
insight inte
Ivarinne th
wily for the Iintian story
there is the valatle Wy
ontsatin

THE STATESMAN

kurennd whieh a

itself te Any anid

for his |“

that the
wud a resent

iste ‘terial
' tally. tnd
Bacher :
< 1m
' f tsi 14 1 ah

Mere dest clabirate asd the

Hrumgenal, even theagh there were quite
tate net in attendal Vs usnal the Ket
seemed tor be snl th
te Fa a chine secanal The style the sores
was undoubtedly cramped by the large cravwd, but
the diversion following the dance probably remedied
this condition to a considerable extent

Coach Baker Praises Lyons and Ott;
Predicts Better Team For Next Year

{Editor's Note: The following article always worked in harmony with
Bcc hale Hae, ener thee fellow teammates and, a for
nthe’ past ‘bathetball seston myself, I can truthfully say I never
“The basketball season just closed| have experienced working with two
was far from a successful one as|finer boys. For what they have
far as games won go, but I do feel|done for me during their stay here
the younger players learned enough | with us I can only say T wish them
basketball to make me feel we are|heaps of the very best of success
due to have a much better tcam|during their areer, and
next y

We

ys this past
during s
hese

nd certainty developed

Agee “eae STATE! STAGE

during the years
rest of the freshnien, namely Saun
ers, Myers and Garrett
come along fast, needing just a
Spirit and fight te
valuable
at this time to per
Charles Lyons!
their splendid the reappear
during the ‘Thursday night af Royal Kae aud
hoys have Push Rawkins,
have inissed from the
Thespis these many

| LISTENER IN fel a en

“Phe. peiviheye wf attending the

Russian Singers ¢ one n tness| Prot performance in Du
day night proved a uniqne pleasure [rand the West 4 "
Whenever we begin such a review. we jithse that Hal Rankine slra
however, the tendency is te crit ool stieresd tren tt

sie tuted) the artists ats the whet

uunienee
Hest atiyete

spt lis

uctar that he rest
similar te that
The control was

even the puitels wit

at the sli

+ hl Wee were rather startled by. Ke
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Tuesday

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Dance At Local Hotel \,')* "1.0 Sunt woul)

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS MARCIE 20, 1981 3
loo:
1 ATHLETIC COUNCIL History Department Has Most Senior ALPHA PHI GAMMA
COMEDY 10 HAVE APPOINTS KENNETH | Majors As Signum Laudis Members| WILL EDIT ISSUE

MILITARY SETTING

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MILI. ER MANAGER OF ALBANY NEWS

ean Rings Will Be
Ready Moving-Up Day

Slocum Receives High |
School Principalship

'President Of Sorority
Announces Committees

Which is bigger—the air-
plane's landing wheel or the
setting sun? Guess first, then
check your guess with a

measure.

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STATE COLLEGE

NEWS, MARCH 20, 1931

NEWS USES CONVENTION IDEAS:
ADVISORY WORK IS VALUABLE) 2. £

1,800 Student Journalists Met at Columbia University Last Week;

New York Writers Conduct

Daily Columbia Spectator Gets Praise

the seventh
tion did not come up to t
of four who att

y and
fanderbilt Hotel on

New

nt to the president
ork Herald-Tribune, addressed the

group of TSW deleycites in MeMil| (54

Tin theatre on the campus of the
University

any Scasions Attended

Each member of the biard pres
ent for sein sein atta
f avnid table nicetinye

TAfiller gutencled The seein

ded the meeting

“What is your opinion of th
recommendations contained in thi
faculty report on student social
activities?”

Many Round Table Groups;

Mabel Gilman, ‘31: ‘I'he
Avs ation ‘is the one that
Journalistic ideas obtained, will be. criticized most
Columbia Scholastic: Press assoc I, For my part, € think ita
ions of the Hit unreasonable tw permit dancing
ist week to fallow hte
Hor round table sessi i r WW
practical for a publ there is te be wo dancing after
panish carnival, Kreneh fete
advising. end of ish | Pronbadtors cant so forth, PIE wager
ates, who attended the conven [that the attendance at these tune
Miller, ‘1, editor in chief of the] tinny will fall al” considerably
Hit therine Hrvaderiek, “3 wre tle jee: |
low Lisi mnenawer
prinnae

GAA. WILL BEGLY Mt
SPORTS PROGRAM |:
FOR SPRING SOON)":

sports whiel includes
ball, anal rin:
Van Steenburish
hoameed today

rhe

wrt cap rf
aninett “ernry critic at (he New arts were electe i} let for
‘ork Herald-Tritane: Miss Flowers [Meeting of the G. wes Mie th T
attende an edit rial write! Frances Virginia Peek, SH, whe hv heahenad 1 Hert sun
ings i the seetion | peon in charge the basketball in) of Met a) Haine
uct bye Keantladght ta, Phillips, [the headl sport captain for baseball | ir \
Hy cans papers [she will ie it : oe
‘ 1 Hawkins, “42, a vistent DE teased
value here MS, i) veinenebie
Nestle GIG talk, Me] Bilizabeth Jack wall te tan ered
te show {the sport captain tor speed tat | th, ‘ie
i the Spee] she will be assisted by Klatt i «

paper for
Jor the opr

niathor
Mi Millin the

ental

press clubs
atterited, Lan in
inforniation. obtained atthe
Will be used
definet Via elute +
Delegates train eli
tutions attended at
Calle

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WHEN THE POSTMAN COMES?

The smartest looking envelope is the
first to fuel the keen edge of the paper
cutter ie gives « good! swtroducuion
to the letter within...and when the
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IN
|| “STOLEN HEAVEN”
| ELIZABETH MADOX ROBERTS

Mazarin, Richlieu, And Sally
Broadcast In History Class
(his is station SCT’ broad-
from its studio in’ the
ideal quiz room in Draper hall,
his program is sponsored by

| HERE AND THERE|

A

psychology professor at Col
ng his pupils to sleep
he may determine

the Foreign Affairs Division of i
history 2 course, makers of high ive pitch for the
grade historians, ‘Thre atarin toe beh

of the

ntage of
ses and

Students taking
her to cut ch

along. the

And bank at the University of Minne-
at neeast last) | gota
Tuesday. Among the eclebrities
were twee great monarehs: t The sili ts A ie
Hengy Hand. Lands ‘ra, [language is diminishing, according
Heng cant SL an to the Green and White of Ohio

university,
period: Sully, Riek

hp A. student
aterruptiens wwhten| | Chie
Huy WV at the) | thre of pie
mention of his Gabrielle, ‘There! [whe refused) to kiss hin after he
hie other interference exee il purchased a bouquet of forget-
slight ‘static created by. Cenger| {teenots. from hee.

When co-eds of Morning colle

iter a stirrings | e
Lowa, appeared for breakfast elad in

A by a Hugenot for relige |
taleration, SOT) signed off college nien waiting on the
table went on strike

wise oat hick of further radio |

- The Fascist ernment has
founded a school of journalisay in
Rome—the first of its kind to. be
established in Ualy

FRESHMAN TEAM
EVENS INTERCLASS |
SCORE IN RIVALRY °s« el

Hreshinen evened the seore in! 4
todas rivalry hy defeatinge the
fe Be the senre af Ad to
wnat rivalry game infor Lady Teachers a

ee Mage Wall gyri.

Phe recently

announced gift of

het [825,000 to Harvard, an condition
Hho eshiven three jomts in rivalry that she combat the susealled fent
Iv supose enue’ eau, MAE ween has just been Fe
sued by that institution, ike

Hie dlefeaded the freshunet Met a ine heen, caller ti Vale,

We ba gamed three points fer] Princeton, and Columbia, but these
vommetys Che met's victory’ institutions have not as’ yet come

vorivaTry at tliree proiats far, te a decision

One fraternity
¥ Kentucky: furni
with fine new clothe

at the University

trv stinawa teat

wie the
sanunais, Wy thie seve ie tty hi
Hoot Monay ian the gyn: | elathing i
on ob Ve ba + with orp arrives
i | tel Phe University
ve tant starved for the! jactd a gost
Kian 15 paints to he Binh

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nl A STORY OF
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WITH
JOHN MACK BROWN

Eleanor “Boardman
FROM THE NOVEL BY

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SWEETHEARTS

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AND.
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931 5

1931 ROUND TABLE
WILL LACK THEME
FOR CONFERENCE

(Continued from page 1, column 1)
in Latin in State college, and Mr.
Harold G. Thompson, of the State

ANNUAL CONTEST Ms ‘ipatick Wi Raat we Be
Chairman At Tea Wednesday
WILL BE TONIGHT). ss.
Wednesday aftern
un
‘Seniors. for. Prise-S| Miss Alice Kirkpatrick, assistant
Miss Conklin College librarian, will be. the
Milne High school] |hosts and _ hos ‘i
ee Drofessor George lg h of

Thal ext wdea faculty tea
Juniors Are Coaching High Schoo! from
chairman for this t
the commerce depart

The ann

ing contest will be co address the group interested in

Mrs. York: Mr, U atts.

Miss| [i fessor of
Mary supervisor af] Miss Louise MeWade, super

English in Milne High sehoot, whvs| 1 speech

is in charge of the rents | High sehoul; Mrs

for the eontes wulay the only person in this section wf
The stilents who will tke part Aa cuimtey whos has experimented in
have been couched by members + wversational methwus; Mr. Dow
the junior ekiss who are doin thi all Hiyrant, instriictor in Kagelisty at
State calleges and Mr. Ray. Cecil

toi their work in the Ein

livati eourke, Mixa Cunklit Carter, head af the English depart

M <tpervise
Milne High school, ment in Mbany High
Mnose George Wo Nervell
Kuglish in the New York state

G.A.A. To Have Alumnae .

These whey will take yurt are spector

David Jolinson, Naney Hallenbeck

William Kalin, Jayne Buekley ; ae Sei aly be present, Mis
Cayman Siig Lait ose Reunion This Week i" inn"
William MeCurd, and) Jane Heller " i faue 1 Milie Thigh sehwot will preside,
ihe Juuives wlio conetiod these: stU-| yfqeian “Alleezel, frestimen Vhhe aathernati will be
dents are; Samuel Drausky, Duane, poate Gordan, kk. elutes presided ae
Baker, Ela Nealon, Florence! Qo therine Hi less th
Vrieduian, Helen Meal Eliaabet rents, Virginia Hawkins, 1 stviking feature
Jackson, Nile Clemens, and MUN ans awaitpeesess. Mary. Teel
Kronnnan chairman: publicity, Jean Cragmnile "
The prizes for the eoutest ate Uh 4 chairman Dorathy Klase amd etal blectrie cempany at Sehower
tenedal Co Heavy medals tizaheth  Kanierer, —freshnren
boda winner, ane Ni slecaritbers,  Mauhee  Breneh, 32, ye
for the iver whicte will NY ctyarian, Gertrude Wel, S32, awl mL
presented at the annual Milue Wie Kvelya, Greenberg, “Abs ated loan wie State
Sehoud emumibredenil eserves IN yp, Sulla Arume SA celadinine WS muoee Stee ectel
June Fhnese whe have already i aly (Mar sare
A aha ad Wilts she ate are Ruane” a set mad Moe Al
Ea ‘ i ) lor anion Gillert perv ise ot ba
annette ae Hae ttlty HE Erne ier ofa will le the
Hwee out wh ate hry Viigaheth
in elneation fields; Mise Cohn tach ta, Viren st tr
T Vea han Baren lee, wl 1
eit puileats. winery bt 1 At ee alee ie
juderestel grr atnyatea tes attend ie ott nie ibe RA
( rine Mouse, Hertha Hult tlie State
Cutest, she ents heed nh
SOPHOMORE CLASS Xiits Era

helle Mathews, Celia Mi

ACCEPTS MASCOT ies. isin Vaal! Vive ay
AS REPLACEMENT "' "S11" NeSec tests
at 1“ Professor To Address

opt the red

ai
oat the State
H

connection with this division

The sophuanore hiss,
necting, voted

and xeeen clay) awl with yellow 0 Student Assembly 11) Wie. Uy will inetnds
, j ri exhibition of State's. stayee. a
vor Hiaritd Rionsot, held arianettess desis and executed
hevnistey eqar tient, will fy the finn hig oe wsd geet
! avd 3) luge eslihit iy. tle jaan
x

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Freshman Women Get Bruises At Soiree;
Sophomores Remove Banner Safely

Efforts of neatly fifty freshmen) ‘The freshmen were unable to find
to capture the coveted sophomore|the car carrying the bona fide ban-
banner on the night of sophomore} ner, and hence were unable to dis-
soirce resulted in a disappointment | cover the present hiding places of
and brulss for the ambitious yeal- it, ‘The freshmen who were un

i farge banner on used aT ind the: seen

Ti| ports of tho
ony. where

gi obserea| Women Debaters Meet
Keuka Team In Contest

att
nxiously awaiti

Compulsory insurance was the

subject of the debate between the

re the) women's varsity team and. repre=

[sentatives of Keukit college last

night at eight fifteen in the College

waiting for the re-
se who followed.

which competition was.
sumed, However, long bef

switched ‘aif in the
While the

nv de

Ions and to pack it securely inte

ene nif the mumerons suiteases tht
were used for blinds, The yariot) |My
mennbers of the evwmmittee cally | evyposition Mader dis

walked out af the gymnasinn, each | Wied the at

nt different direction t He cit id the afl
the waiting cars. Naturally they"
encountered some difieulty. at the
nils af the fresh

comprised the Keka te
i Audrey O'Raidy,
rexented Stite
This’ was the last appearance of
Jthe women's debate team this: year,
according ty Wilhelmina Schneider,
[president wf the debate council

pelle clapter of Pi Alpha ‘tan
wily welcoties ante fall anenber
hy Martie Conner and Lesa

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recut tanayger of the Cv
rority ‘To H. Fle ©. Stokes dnstructar af anith=
Kayqat Hetta s mtuet inate, “He ahannen th

Jinitives were as

iuents, Mildred Meyer,
¢ Major

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Henrietta

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ill Hnninerstey, “A

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Chi Sigma ‘Thets sorority: welcomes

shelle Matthews, imo full
wr ship,

exe
sat the Fe All

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