State College News, Volume 14, Number 2, 1929 September 27

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Vou, XIV, Nov? Stare Conurce For Tracnens, Aupay, N.Y. Paipay, Sevresumen 27, 1924 Year, 32 Weekly Issues

STUDENTS, “HOS [Prceesocsacergenne || = FOR ME SENN HEIL RENN Jon INCREASE OF $.75
IN LOUNGE ROOM!) a. ee

IN TAX POSSIBLE

:™ | Finance Board Will Present
Student Commiitee Budget To Students
Takes Charge Next Friday

in the
years

MEN TO TRY OUT
FOR DEBATE TEAM |
i 0" ‘CLOCK MONDAY

Charles Wurthman, javit
Biidas, Sovenihue Bete t

“Charles,” Janitor and Fire Hero, Will Resign; s
rN snes at Cheery “Hello Charles” Will Be Heard No More

wih NEWS NAMES BASCH ie ee Nir

AS MANAGING EDITOR ; Ni oseniel a a

Ning 4 Rett oat i ma tl
aM

STUDENT COUNCIL
mei an TO WAR AGAINST
Vj POINT VIOLATORS

FACULTY MEMBERS Uc nbeatis f i A Dba
WisiT LAKE PLACID ! t gent fe tee Ae ' ey
CONVENTION TODAY y.W.C.A, ELIMINATES “ ' 4 een iat

my the i FRESHMAN RECEPTION i

GRAINGER WILL PLAY
IN HALL OCTOBER 24

een ©" MARGARET STEELE
: COUNCIL WILL HAVE SUCCEEDS CRUMB

wi EXHIBITION OF ART | — AS EDITOR OF LION
HERE NEXT WEEK

VARSITY'S SCHEDULE
IS NOT COMPLETED |..."

" 2 SENIORS TO TALK
OVER WGY SUNDAY

5 STUDENTS NAMED
TO DIRECTORY STAFF

1932 WILL PASS ON
PRESIDENT’ GAVEL

STATE

COLLEGE NEWs, SEPTEMBER 2

7, v2)

DISCARDING THE DUNCE CAP
Foow Kaekeinoeir Ptesh

ducation of New York City has set
f

State College News

Established in 1916 hy the Class of 1918

She Undergraduate Newspaper of New York ‘The Board of
Siate College for Teachers an interesting example by appointing a committee

THE NEWS BOARD twelve principals and superintendents to stuly the speci

Louis J. Wotan ec sakiditor in Chiep | needs of the backward pupil. Tf from this study: some
4 West Street, Dial 6-389 higy| ew method! is developed for improving the lot of une
certsitl sth Managing EdHOr) Fortunate childeen who usuatly sit at the foot of the
sing. Manager’ clas, it undoubtedly will save many from lives of faire

G48 nayer|it tot of crime, For there is, a elose relation hetween
nce AH" Tvencal datlness, truancy and minor offenses of childhood

at grease the way for more serious vieinusness later
in life,

Bas itor
au Ma

rated for normal children; there is
in them for the abnormal specimens.

rons Dorothy Hi
ers Ht Goan, lee S| seldom
ele rine ic an, Ei? beck: | Courses of tly

ions, when it is obvious to anyone with the slight.
est knowledge of child mentality that all children of the
reached the same stage of mental
ckward children are outstripped by

q

re mapped auton the basis af age

i

he bi
the brighter vinds of their own ages soon they: fi
[themselves classed with smaller mgerehildr
They
fuse to atten, they
abiding hatred for

ore
hes Matar,

f these backward children are not necessarily
stupid. They are slow tw learn the particular things that |
the sehoals tide chy, hut ater they are quick |
hinge other things that might be turned te prac
‘eonnt Ht is hy: ne means certain that the bright
est children iat school mike the nvist brilliant stccesses
2) in hater life

‘The problem of the backyard pupils és

Paired uy Miva Aer Danas, 00196 Hroadway

ny,

September 27, 1020 Vol

STUDENT MATLAEN ness Whee sie tn ox cot Sots
ssid talerisiangevertbhg. Fran heal 0° ae tems le tw cla, Ce

safely pins, continue ty cliter up tie: stivtent reve te sturdy the <pecial needs af the pnp
wey Hraned as lulls” He fs one st

mail box, Letters for students whi have heen grulnated
when the only: huvavte method ai le

dare dropped daily inte the pizeon huless and small tte
Perhaps tn -{uch squnares-mpuonsieatip- lus: lancer | PORE Ate,» Btls duh a V cin
Anissiles, Phe. stuvlent mail Wows aneire aunty: tha a

post alive during the Christnss rush,

The callege needs its camps commission, — Kean OKS: Narrative Writing
Bot Sent Paseo eel varavive Writing
swearing, and clinination of the cirewlation vf small 2
tutes which impishly poke their muses inte the large) Nurunie Writing, My. Heng Thew Stephenson
ail will prevent misunderstanding among friends, The witess 82. New Yorks “He Renal Press Cs

What de stewilikes lak like De large
Makes ever fall during a hwayy” sind? What
Inuakes some steay nova to sant bual yg aan. sine
init? Comte year tell in advance without try hg
the say? When does sting erunely utile fe
When does snow drift? When does siew erie
What colin are: sty shad?
| ‘This is ome uf the many esercises whieh the Lndiane
University: professor makes ot for the student aspiring
Ws write stories, for the power sf oliyervaitiont init be

ified Heyond the ¢ Liability of the ordinary per
4 CHANG wit A i is ome art the many exercises which make

NCE FOR THE THE WEBSTERS the hook a practical treatise ty distingnish it fr
im faces a stiff schedile theoretical studies on the writing ni stories,

Tews nity authors are content 10 spoott-feed students
with thevries Withee any. attempt to stuggest exereises
vm at sata mist be mustered, it Will) fue their application, — Prifessor Stephenson always
ich have a wider | stays on the ground, He works ot the assumption that
im the student will hears th write only: by
dite {i r iy is esnips f

fe your stiry. plinisible? Cay seal anake an appeal

ncet a syd selected frome an enrollment whieh ot anenional’ Sinai year narrative Ie u
tumnbers the State Callege registration four we one, [| Has cat sot amike your ¢
is also schedateal to tackle Vietoria University, Callege | tint cot ersation he halle
of New Zealant avd Pittsburgh Chiversity, institations | Mir arewerss plentifully: ity awl then
Seat to ork oar SCPE AE $e Ve
whiel number their men stivlents by: the thou He aU UN ov Amis Br

The showing whieh the debate team nudes will, of taken ftom the eis ‘omen without
comese, bea reflection ai the ability of the ten af he [shat the weiter i saving iene x

The cranvssion slab denne that mesanger tw sen
bn notes of standard size, Letters, anelimed after a

0 the serap he
ent mail. system,

Le The ass
orderly

era month might t
wr, wethaps,juicin
h

‘The men's varsity debate t

this year, Chosen from a small number of men at the

« in contests with institutions w

wf chuice in the selection of eamlidates for their

ty radio debate with Union college, it will, Bete

nls, |

collet. Whether tee eter wail vate satisiae |Meat the at wf rzative write tee
torifs ithe aioe of tae atmienr aeons apn ah ME MIM Qua ae Hs Ma nana
Amnnier ved eeaitestints aloe will tty at far the teat iy mantel re ttaecataint ep ical
Hest Mornay tier Callege eats enh Ho sleannatit wt
Fputatons iy titer thesia ie Ala "
fe will apmiat tor th wap Fala ' f year 4
tater an bee yest ' ot tae bs Hatten, tly ! Voth
faygportnnty tt He tl ' Litt
hai Took ile a weedonre |
Feqnitat itt aay tla le eae ’ { A
agus. java 5 Ae
CHARLES HANDS IN IHS Ky s iat ahd al aoa
air tie all, anit willie be ithe eat hy fT i cost amet
Tarte Warethinan ill feave: at host ost tant
Vwhhnel Tam whens fe Tanith hi revit \
wernber Pe Hayinye ¢stnpleterd atin jh Hae parecuaal tyiit "
Fars ut setsveey “Cfuathes semis te eae vat [hit wet  tle
Hoe ate Tivend wah the: inotitatite she at frit For ae aertad ott “
« tevrmal seh a tte ind

will reeedty a pie tea bran the
twill vit er hime stay alle

a0 dts jaasiiot an the chars ty

LICE TEAM SHOW CEETETS MEE

With the atmonneciient eet a qtediahte anerey ene thw
Hreanh Postesseat Halles that ttdes ts atte
fiat cans june an tle tay Fy “

Why ist denials ae aicresce WWE anan avat
Benet the stinlents Or is the nate rar wich ner
Hunts sare soaujht svorthy vitor eat thie engi
oesganbzatians must be made tee etic ery ate iy
thst Inder Hie the f he tuntevits sh
fy as i :
Wh feast years, ptvsihinte va !
many anistances. “anbugnuantly vel Cioth Uy sae

Aiest foot unk ek|datatidy nt
tvoew ciioae stout gall they at

ypartial judgewent scl sch

Family Crowds Members Into Kitchen, Mrs. Brimmer
Finds In Samnier Investigation Of Rooming Houses

group of girls and to make us. fairly
comfortable, “The trend, for the last
rs, fas been toward living in
iments. Each home
Is, and they
fi

(re, Frau Brine, ns
Secretary Wf fhe “al

Gusoation ‘rest
itt it

a
re

By Mas, Fraxinin [irstaten

type of housing
y seattered student. heady

yg been active for a mumber
of years nthe field of religion rae he fate
education, [have had considerable} Quis CAs 10a te iene ir
| experience with the problem of hots] Joyalty, or me

ing girls in our schools af religious newer

education, ‘The opportunity tw help} Bringing us ty seu that
lucation,, The opportunity: te net a efemnts. ttst

uid a residence hall for the si eit pean Ne
of my alma mater tus presented | gequiring — knowledge sand mking
challenge because of the great nee | grades, It Ht means acing 3
e Sppartunity | sensitivity. ty beauty: amd -enliure al
1 ave welcomed the onpartuiity ieness. which can come tbrongh the
this fall, of being in rather elose| fers We! ne ral th
tone with the homes in which or | evelopment Be
girls are to live, [have been ime| ‘This seems especially une for those
of understand=| whi are te teach thers,
ee hieh {OUP sturlents of past years are
being intrigued by this dormitory
many of our applicants. for rhomers| peaject, dud we “feel sure. the stt
dark | dents now. in cullewe are goin
seemed | help us find the way for real achieve
ment this. year

| pressed with the
ing of the needs of stude

possess, One home had asia
room ti wifer us. The
unite surprised that good light and

hymn rs pec 2°" WOMEN'S SEASON
jlameanahs (velo! OPENS WITH MINOR
Fei gare, that the 390 vot oan ATHLETIC EVENTS

invigh

rented Gets, There were fall season oi tf

fone jweophe in the Ganily
Pogas imessed as never hetene
with tte chute in fy silitien
nee 1 wie vwtent at
ein HW, People: nets

be aeqoomnmnealate

dank were thie

| Short News is |

Delt sorority anmoniees

president at ti, No
practive will ds

| vnyehout the season with pe

[ihe amarriages af tlre members: |
| Mi ible fnterclass samies sat tlhe eval
[Katherine Tanner, “2% 10 ¢ Hpi

Honter Law School The minor sports, for this sease
Vranwes 27, ty Stanley hvae alse begin, Swing pera
! Hicks, any Law School; Hee was conducted at Bath 2 Tae

day

Heatriee Wright, "24 former editor [HY by Pair Water

cite of the Metaya

Willian Co Elis, RW,

| Y

| Announce Birth jen,

peered anouZiARget TE aGMEL LIME Nemiie LAUrGEMGHD ih, ing

Joi Stamford, announce the ieth af | mine QeRuninel accnrting te Kan

a daughter, Margaret Anne nerite North wid Sedan Save

: Since mnateties iN ae pay o
vars will Way eat atl

Extends Sympathy H ne hefing: whips
Kappa Delta sererity extends invent ihe tala
sympathy te Josephine Trews, 2% Heatriee Saammels, 31 ant Us
muphinis, “Ba: Label Pear

2. and Marjorie Haas, “83:
rine Hanisavsrthy lic atid Gertt

» Dr [sistant captain Practices. will tah
Vuwesday. night, sane wt
sinning aneet sat the

the death of heer father, Mis

Hrewn was eititor in ehiet ai the

Pedayasane last sear Horstibene, Mas Miadetine 1
Ho and Margaret Coster
Attend Convention (atitte Teaper, Shy anal Selydat
Hr. Hizaheth TS iol Oe Wo Lene Martins 8d
Hoel Berit, feotstart yesteonts ea Write [ beta
wiedevat Wael vil M plstayt :
haunt ile
veo dedi 1 ‘he, bik 1 f
1 the
” yest! Gin ahi Oe Tiers
" Nese a Vateqwate | salina ‘
1 . 1 Wil tina wapiah Ht 3
League Meets Mieke :

i oy!" TWO SENIORS TEACH

SENIOR PLACEMENT CLASSES AT STOP 28

BHOWS 15°, DECREASE \\""',

CHES IN VERMONT RESIGN ORFICES

ated MN. That v toca Whemway ab val D ih
Hist ae juattnainy opria tbt | Moanih = aye helen yd tle sada

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929 y 8

ELECTED EDITORS ( OF NEWS AND LION {GAINS IN MENTAL INCREASE EXPECTED
{tf SENIORS TEACH = HYGIENE ARE SEEN | IN COMMERCE GROUP
IN PRACTICE UNIT BY DR. CROASDALE
Almost 200 “Students Enroll

In Milne High Schoo!
For Cours

An increase in freshman registra
ion in the commerce department from
n by President A. Re
result of the
of the commerce depart
ttsburgh Normal school,

One tundred eleven

practice teaching inthe Milne: High
Junior High: sehe
he teaching
a Joh M, Sayles, prite
cipal of the Milne High Seh

Almost 200 students

ernie.

wth us that
popation
[anything ike perfect healt a
tinued! De, Croasdate in pointing ott |g,

airREoB masce ni
Nou th rey Telt, Margaret J. | iin

‘ Iam patie a
of

whiel
very: first

kc. intermediate alee
wehler: intermediate |

|COUNCIL TO INSTALL i,
| NEW BULLETIN BOARD \

A new bulletin beard
the Pramatie
Wy the fipst thot

“Dependable Flowers’’

i earn MAY ISSUE
‘iso |- PEDAGOGUE MONTH
EARLIER FOR 1930 :

1940 Pedaygosene will

| Pah
Steuben Street
Corner James

Phone 4-3775

Seventh serade, Catherine Harring: | 4

tons iypewriting, Florence Lay less

2H 8:00 + elementary alee

Wagar’s Sandwich Shop

Western at Quuil
SANDWICHES © SALADS = SODAS = SUNDAES

Under Management of Waggur’s, Ine.

irrehic Makers of Real Home-Made Ice Cream

CLUB HAS M

A" Begin now to know THE
be = ie Interest
i \ | apy 7 DOWNRIGHT SATISFACTION
ioe ate pee (j " woah of SAVING MONEY.
erly
\ f
one | - oo. | CITy SAVINGS BANIK
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Albany, N.Y
“We Understand Eyes"

bn Ok

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DRUGS \ ~
At The | Smart

College Pharmacy!) Coats - Hats - Dresses

lor ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES
eae tee YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR
TAILORED OVER Jeavice IN THE UNITED STATES

Charter th onse

$50 Ovrrcoats

Compliments

of Girls and Misses

The Paris Cu.
180, Pear suet |/ Steefel Brothers, Inc.

HN = - =

(

Gym ‘Togs [losiery

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1029

COUNCIL TO HAVE
PARTY TOMORROW

Sororities Will Entertain
Freshmen At Tea In
Draper Hall

Intersorority Council will conduct
‘a tea for the freshmen tomorrow
afternoon in the rotunda of Draper
Hall from three to five o'clock,

All freshmen are welcon

beth Jacl

Abrams, ‘31;

refreshments, Julia Jis-

esp)
Catherine.

ter; arrangements,
Norris, '31.

Miss M
structor
Kilpatricl
pour for Eta Phi,

The following committees have |
music, Kathryn)

ion Chesebrough, in: |
Latin and Miss Mary
librarian will

pointed
52; flowers,
relreshments, Dorothy Hall,
+, Ate Nesbit,
committees

been

pa Veta are
Edith Cairns
Prince, ‘3
dys Hun
ments, Marga
freshments, 1
Miss Katherine
wervisor of practic

Committees are: music

Dorgan, ‘32; Hower
Nyeatha  Reiste
Giblin,
Ww
vit and Tiss.
Louver will pout ivi Alpha bystion
Vhi
Cuminittees
Martin, ‘Sli 1
heru, “31

nausie, Le
rian, Wein
Mildred
Houteh

Sans
Levins

Mee Ralple Hever

decoration:
frestiments, lie
Miss Matid

V} Home Savings Bunk Bldy

Steuuss will p

metttss Jewel Zall

Willard W.Androns. Pres. F-Wayland Uae See

Albany

Teachers’ Agency, Inc:
74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y,

LUG 1
208 QUAI (Rice Bldg)
Dial 6:5787

Neatle
SERGAE AR ular 310 tors7 0
Free Shampoo and Hinges W ave

aging for

1:80
assuge $1

Sh namesaie nd

Minicuringse acl

Velen Meads |” \«"

“Leal
Hele Rohl,

Ruh

In Charge Of Tea ie Activities Day Is “Roasted’’ And Praised;

Idea Good In Theory Only, Leo Allan, Thinks

"as well as praise in

Activities Day des for fail
ides for failure
m

the comments of stud
| to help the
that the

for its share of
we

ined the work of their org:
“Activities Day is a good idea in| bers of
but not enough students at hat ihe iat j
Saturday to make the affair} ive! could be improved npn, |
* Leo Allen think"
imen’s athletics,
Those who attended seemed i q
ested and thought that there should | WHI) the leaders of the
be more scape in athletics here,” he] gmeitual ted. te kartoce
said. J opinion of Anna Lilly
M "30, president of the} 4 ‘
| Young Wor Christian Assovia-
| ion, approves the event, but believes
it was not "Nat

the

is the
Beatrice
that

“Ef Activities Day had heen ean:
y{dneted before play day, the junior

suecesstul

Jeanette Harrison, '0, presi
dent of Tntersorority council,
chairman of

iven freshen

FRESHMEN CHOOSE
62 FROM 306 FOR
CLASS NOMINEES

Ihe freshman class nominated 62
of ite 300 members for chiss offices faut the previous night at the Fresh
it a meeting Thesdy noon. Mys-] num Welcome
Kania class genardians, Anna Rellboxe DSiaesenivcd

ft Aitager,| Netvites Day give the
A navabeallgiigs a better idea of the activities thaw the

following seoninations were
for resident, Mi
ins, I

help the  fresl
men were probably
out in greater numbers,
News,
“The idea of Xetivities Day wa
iperation af the fresh
is the senti
BL Mildred
time was |?"

she told the
tor af the News,

the juniors andthe
tired of attending

were
and

ment of Alired Sel
Hall, "31, believes: that

pind might Taye attended
after fresh # i iene?

thinks

STUDENTS TO VOTE
FOR QUEEN FRIDA y

Nominations dor eansqur
will he conducted Beihay
in apseinlily. Marion Bo t
nal she student assoriation

1

Tasch

uw early wy hal been

uel when they were fresh au
the

juniors
comment of Maxine

Ht ale pave

Mn Rese

and Ph
i i ne phycraes | tering sturlents a ehance ter reevaunize ‘
hain 5. ar lewst hy: sight, the prominent mes fl

oe FRENCH TELLS HOW
TO WRITE LIVELY
PAPER, IN ARTICLE

Howe the schol newspaper one ti
tivile: to Hive iy the subject ai am ar
ticle Wy Williaa M, Brench, ‘29, et
tor in ehied af the Neves hey ser
whieh wins published seceutly in Ty
Sehout Press: Review

iN he
uthly

vivi Whinghe

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OLLEGE CANDY SHOP

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Toasted Sandwiches

very sandssieh made up fresh to individual order

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FRESHMAN WOMEN
TO WEAR COTTON
HOSE, RULES SAY

Freshmen women will wear mide

| man’ Welcome in Pag
ight, ‘The rules, which were ap-
proved by Myskania, will be in effect
| tor one ‘week only
required to wear
ad hack ties,
Rules provid
suit coats
carey red bandana
Freshmen are als required tm

heer | 2

” Soom tie

jum is. prohibite

ies fur infraction of rules
for the first offense, n

men wlogize before the sopho
| more class, Penalties will he ine
Hicted under the supervision of My-

Helen Mead is chairman of

Sant the fueulty

troduced to
i the awumnen's

EAT
At The
College Pharmacy

Direction Warner Bros,

sing, Talking

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Starting Friday, Sept, 27

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