State College News, Volume 12, Number 25, 1928 March 23

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State College News

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

You. XIL No.2

_Muaxy, Nv Y, Bimay, Manent 2 23 1928

10 cents per copy, $2.25 per year

SOPHOMORES TO FROLIC IN SPOTLIGHT TONIGHT IN HAWLEY HALL

RAINBOWS FEATURE |
SOIREE DECORATIONS:

Favors Are Ostrich Bill Folds,
Vanity Cases With Metal
College Seals

HAVE SPOTLIGHT DANCES
Alice Benoit And Eunice Gilbert

Head Decorations, Favors
Soiree Committees

COMMERCE BANQUET TO

HAVE SPECIAL SPEAKER

“LION AND PEDAGOGUE

10 NAME NEW STAFF

What Will Sophs Wear To Soiree To-night?

Taffeta Ranks First;

Crepede Chine Is Next rt

| 150 Saas Ang’ owsrelicaians Attend
Formal Second Year Class Soiree Nein

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WOMEN DEBATERS
DRAW WITH KEUKA

| Varsity Clashes On Protection

Of American Capital
Saturday

|DRAMA, ART GROUP
GIVES BARRIE PLAY
WEDNESDAY EVENING

think it is meh. better woman

Iwi

OPEN NEW BUILDING
IN SEPTEMBER 1928

Panzieri Hogen “Com pany
Hasten Ail Construction On
High Schoo! Wing

MORE PRACTICE TEACHING

Stanhope Fails To Sign R, P. |.
For First Game In New
College Gymnasium

GOVERNOR SMITH GIVES
EEN 1g ANKE STERLING

DECKER TO ANNOUNCE
ORAL CREDIT RESULTS

Vie testis at thy eit

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 23, 1928

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Albany, N.Y. March 23, 1928 Vol. XII No. 25

WE MUST JOIN TH PLA,

Ina very short time the student assembly will be called

upon to vote on the question relative to our student asso-

j Federation of College associa
¢ chrane, offered the resolution
wlopted will make us a member of the federation,
T think it is in order for me to submit arguments in sap:
port of my propos:

In the first place, as students we are interested more or
fess in all student ties, Our problems are sim
those which many other colleges haye, Therefore
exists the very: practical reason for our hecoming & me
of this federation; to secure the benefits of the experiences
of other colleges in dealing with some of our difliculties
Mr, Green outlined this service in detail and it requires no.
further elaboration by me.

But aside from this: very: pra
are others which I consider vastly
to me that there is
not only in a particular country but allover
[ believe we all more o less feel this sense af
N.S. F. A, secks first to unite all the colleges of
into one common brotherhood and then to reach out and
embrace all the colleges of the world in a great organiza
tion to promote international good will and peace. All the
world is today striving to perfect plus ty outhiw war
among civilized nat 1
Little ar no success, And what is the retson for
Tris simply because the mations donot understand one ane
other well enough, Because the men in whose hands the
destinies of these mations fie cannot get on common ground
with one another, They have all been reared in old creeds,

nd belicis whieh aire quite inpervions tc

Teast so it appears to them, We ean expect bit
them, Our hope can only. rest. in the future generations,
And ‘this can only be realized by the spi

friendship and mutual understanding being
formulative period of youth, And this is whe inter-
national collegiate federation would funetion, To promote
just such a doctrine of tolleration and friendship,

Fam well aware that there are those who will say that
this is idealistic theory and not in keeping with our prac
tical matter of fact philosophy, Hat 1 would only: remind

ent and progress are ideals first and prac

il selfish reason there
Tt seems
| students

while T believe this to be the ultimate sol of 4
federation nevertheless its immediate aim is to unite
the colleges af America. And even this. will be a reat
amplishiment. Perhaps we da nut realize it, but the
emainy that there is considerable sectional diseorid between
the different sections «if nue country, George Washiigton
in his famous farewell suldress warned agsiinst this slaner
ot as aw nevus ome Hh pest a
wot june saying there exists ae perhaps
jal Detter of mute correctly pat it iy a HeytiVe sete
and say there is nut as perfect a deyeee of utiler staal ete
aud cooperation between the states as there shui be,” Nove
there can exist no finer dst hireak daw this. barrier \
ta perfect understanding tla the NOSOPO AS Justa |
Hietieye that the Wpe i the arte tire iat the Sumttiy et
tthe world, just ser doy Lbetieve that mary porteet America
is to be attained thirwugh the ssaths ut America tind ey
pecially: the ‘cillegeyotths whi hy the wate ei thins
will become the lealers
And ay {see ity it iy gl van State Valleys aor
recone it member vi this asso ation, bat rther can i
afford von to? Cane it as a college wah the

‘

imissions afford wit tor dy eversthinus wa

promote jd il

hliewe ean,

here ate semi woth " nf ay

these: resolutivaty eth oily Tie yg aber wise vet

constitute a breach ot that mural trast te while a ‘
petal teachers are: plied ak

A ars 1 Gon ey ‘

oii anilerstaanbingg > Dabs ast

NOSOBL AL ets as ac unifying Gree amote the
different sections,
Extensive menthership.

TIL Arottses sand gathers student sqiinion oar questions wi
Hai | tational snd daternational importa
vite power ta AL Cu

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tes fateriativnal pear

Member at caattederatuas iiternatianiate ate

Hurepesaty tours
Titer nuational dleleating

Cloud Ship. driven
Sulky There is no

Slap of canvass or

Whine of Deisel turbine.
Quietly the ship glides through the
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Serene!

Below there stinks on
Mud and
Grass, on gray

Conerete, on fallow
Field; the

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Tinie At Miss Lane's request, Dr

bacher gave four suggestions te

come the sill atten
unt
as follows

1. Make programs interestins
2. Mant

ngulfs ant Iy Meetings,

‘Franquilly men sneet separately
Disgouyes 4. Abolish the ince!

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Foul flesh opinion on J, snd agreed tle
(raul: tert thing ought fo he done concer
etal Miss Watts stated the preposition

Fair flesh, clearly when she said that we ought
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possible whether the attendance is val

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tunity. Everytinie E-opened the

written on barge sheets of 1
while others were dainty little

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Saprices with a pencil Quite a few were
KNOW R. Burns’ well known lines

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Aaplieat the vantents at
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pwssible, [will try tes avail
The expert kuowledie jn
those whe thave chars +
plays, songs, cle

1. Good atteukanee at congresses, Nest week [will preset sia
Speakeies? haven the tets we angle te kine

funniest
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8 relations, sind tent

the subject

Fudinty de Brave

Lhe Gints’ Miler a

T have gremped the objections auder a cali \ the
SOROAIS UNIFYING PORUE AMONG i Mace re eis i a teal heal Hanoy wilt Wee
A Ana RE AL irubleiny chy ak exist at State College WO ach ki thiy, i
COLLEGES OF COUNTERS CRIES SANS 1] TERS HOC tar ac as acomitateat cutie ea. PAL UWS tammestke: pig Vet
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T stole likes te see tlw question oot jeannye tlie National Vine sthm hufiins Sot 4
Suivfeit Fedleratnar nd Ameria a Wh Regrsteatoa eit rise task
fis soon iy possible we valenher 6. Dehygate, depending, ct conse an a | AE TWIN STAY ate Hoo
aissembly is pretty well tilled iy Me pelure  Vsunally Lis 00 Nedles tall, Tishanys “asl acanter |
Taye tiie to take iisaw the fale Mi | ' War eieer teenie Ve fame n
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Vo Yavibtate dieabssimy ent this que tion, 1 amt
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poe, ring "tte gwecibhe lewehts: aie iy

twoailings , ! Heusen ae Why

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geuliates in Americus calloees aid imnersities ane at a HEL We Thave w tel sit at State College things which ¢
rou di wootaty al statuhine cominittoe one excellent budget sy te 1. i “i ni ane Ne may ae

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building up the orggunaaition or de we want to sho sir ature
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> awl abpectives ob the NOS. KS AS atte andite

Voie aration anil we canned eXpeet

ay aside while other culleges are | Ardith Dowie, ot
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sett vane the

sivensh the ain

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will be itty cents

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Green Will Suggest
Various Assembly
Programs

vat the ve
Hy micetings, "They

3. Have Upper Classen and Fresh

is altogether
Al Fhe discussion whieh allowed
wed to indicate that west at the
and 4, divided their

tested that a hoy
should be placed on the bulletin beard

stiidents may hive a ehanec
fe knowin the character ot thy

Many took advantage of she oppor

Viound a variety uf notes. Some were
Het paper

R.P\1.T0 HAVE BIGGEST |
DELEGATION AT SOIREE

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 23,

1928 3

MYSKANIA SEPARATES |McKINSTRY TO SPEAK  |PI ALPHA TAU PAPER
SECRET SOCIETIES IN | AT Y.W.C.A.VESPER| IS EDITED BY LAPEDES
3 DISTINCT CLASSES) The Collewe Ve W. CAL vill condduet |The Ps

service in
hall Sunday.

sued three

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DRAMA CLASS GIVES
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 23,

, 1998

TEACHERS ATTEND

MERTING SATURDAY}:

Dr. George Counts Addrosses| '

High School Instructors
At Conference

nnal round table conter=
e eastern district of hi

he fourth

the discussions.

At the general conference held in the
auditorium, Dr. Geo, S. Counts of the
report on
» of Soviet

international. institute gave
“Fhe Educational Pre
Rus

8 Winchell Leads Discussion
Florence 1, Winehell, head
ye economies department, W

sectiv

wif the hi
chairaian af the home economies
fof the roid table conference, Dein
William 1, Metzler laid the foundation
for the discussion by
fundamental characteristics ef subject
entrance, He
stable

matter offered or calleye

\ subject in arden tbe

‘ay cateanee requirement must give the

wudent (wets
eter Inulin

Discuss Problems
The relation of the reivrence prob
Jems in the chaser

subject af the]
Library Selind eon
ferenive Saturday anuewiays

\ somimary ait the reierence pr

Larry: Sehwvol
fot the quvationadves: wasps We
terior,” she commented, "We wane ty
Hliscover avhat wee are ter bie pag
When We Bor nuit as Well as te learn what
departments were contributing Mest 0
the library
Dr. Richardson Speaks

Profesor L. W. Richardson, he
the Latin depart
of teers anil rt

speaking onthe fs

mmantal trainings, and char | ference
ty

Profesor Barnard’: Bronson, head MICRON NU NAMES

try department showed
nce ope
* assisted by.

es to transform the
dred Wahr-
laitig, "28;

Euretta Lloyd,
Conference In Kani
April 18 To 20

has been elected
apler of Ou

the composition of various patent med-
icines, hair tonies and other pharn
ceutria! products familar to most eve

Technique
can't te

\
8 iss Iloydl sill Yeave Albany ‘Tues:
day, April 17, with, Miss “Margare
ion Springs, president

ing sentence of William G.

to the history section of
the round table conference, Mu
Mr. Kimmel stressed, throughout his |
speech, technique and procedures

Too much rigorous use of one text

irl uae His, “We eet | EROUBADOURS PRESENT
linpuler eee ‘a “STOOD UP”’ BY CASSIDY

work jad
"a one-wet comedy, written
Cassidy, ‘WM, will be part of
fat the Trout

revuter
ight

ception af

wntary reading, was the speaker's
Hours min
the Hise

spinivn
New System of Marking
Mr, Clifford Reet

includes, Joc
Murray. Frederick WW. Crumb, 30. Jack
ans, Han Gi, Campbell, “205 Marge
Michael Tepedinin, 292° Dot
Auvehach, "29; Teal
Cassidy, “40! Bessie

rte Kivthind, “3: Regi
Van dee Gralt, Herma

spake before the
tion af the round table cont
"Shorthand ant ‘Typewriting
Marking Schedules.” Me stressed partic
larly what "radical

Becker, Rernard a.
Hater, James. J
[MMe

Koerner, 29; Pete Michiels, Ge
Ah Mike Seonpaf, Babe Kaplan,
J; Link Sinith, Richard AX. Jensen, ‘28°
Jack Spencer, Len Ale
UG Laeray Cure, 2; Jerty Shan

are now twothing than testing the

sinensis tw allo retin

Phhis anew system is. still rather vague F

Fiat so far Hass worked out very well!) Antti Bucasnl 195. J steal
Discuss Type Tests | Muh Sell 30s Je dtaputrick, Jolin

Mroiessor Winfred C. Decker, head of | phe

the Gernnay department, opened the mod

jumitiees for the play ares James
ano a ier: Michael

J. Cas

erin Tnnyetges iscussions with, a talk on | Hepediane, nt airets Her
the oad new tye examinations i Koerner, stage mane
‘ Profe Mr

nphiet written by: Dr | weenie artis

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'29, To Attend| |

° opening eirel
|| Richard Jensen,

MEN MAY PRESENT !
MINSTREL SHOW IN
ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL

College Trowha
show may be held in the ‘Fomoreons
school |] 8:00 p.m—G, A, A, Musical Comedy

ely, | =-Hlistoricat and Art Society.
2:00-4:00

CALENDAR

11:30 p, m—t
torium.
8:00 p, m—
nasi,

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Miss Julnston's

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‘The

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om Wallwork,
Gordon Stevenson,

Cooperative Committee
ve Eaducstion—Dr

orien,

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Shultes.
Among. those who will tke part in the
re Randolph Sprague, ‘29;
Joseph Herney,
+ Kemeth Carpenter.

2M) pom

necting i
Friday, Marvel 30
3:45 pom Spring

PROCTOR’S

Louis Klein,
+ Rudulph

be interlocute
Fepeding and Sta

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Others who will ta he min
are Si Har ran
Hermit Koerner, Wiis’ | HIGH GLASS VAUDEVILLE
The show will be Friday, April 1A rou ND oar
STUDENTS GIVE $58.00 rie COMPS BEREAN Ay vanyse
Sixty-eight dollars was collected fram | Mt Sidney and). Fy Mefonald
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