HONTULAIR GAME
10 BE TONIGHT) ,
Defeats Cooper-Union
-20; Will Play at 8:15
on Page Court
Varsity
M
aver the New
ot Montelaie
sik Gold
strony faynrite to
Ty Travis: Ryo
With
Jersey Suite Teachers
eeetit, the Purple
wall be at
vane yietes
graduate
Hiuleer a
" 1 wang
tev pot
et Canon Instone at
Hanereot, Bal Mare, and Bas Harr
syerme strut 1
vothis dleparomment. saul thished st
fresrve gasne thysanslean the
q
The Cooper Unteat quintet
FHaivermen plenty ot trouble curt
the test thie
snart
PROFESSOR YORK
TO BE DISCUSSION
LEADER 1UESDAY)\
Alsseussiony
iter these
nyeetings.
final rund fron sneaibers «
ave the]?
‘| Miss Styn, ’33, Receives
VY. Feimay,
Fenevary 24, 1933
$2.25
Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.
eee ALUMNI PRESENT
mane svar | TRAVEL PROGRAM
Exhibits and Talks by Faculty
0 Be Featured in Lounge
° Today and Tomorrow
The aan “Tate
the aes tn he Cale
study
Vravel talks and interesting ex-
hibits will he presented this after-
hoon at 3:00 'clock in the Lounge
Mumini
. Cullyge president
furnished when the
hie new oF Richardson hall by the
Hibrary: ts
| pavehased, ssnedation,
1933 TO CONDUCT
DRIVE FOR ALUMNI
RESIDENCE FUNDS
The following alumni will give
Short talks relating interesting ex
periences, impressions, and rentinis
Travels during.
Kaith 0.
wf Lat
trnetor in
ant prot
therine Helly,
+ Minnie tt
Stor the alanin residenes
A tle el
4 MAS will buch vn Monutay wn ot
Maarels 1S ane comefide on Man Jon, astenetir in his
ax, April 1 dal Detlef. | tery, Mrs. Eunice Messen, ier
precited of the elise. will hy gen Paerly assistant instructor on Eng
al ciratrmnan tor the alive Hishic and Miss Elizabeth Do Ander
atl, smyetvis
Milne High sehool
Ars. Clifford) Woodard will have
wf the exhibits whieh wil
je the travel talks and
supplyment te the lectures
siuised by the American bn
Atay, eae aren Japan aie the
ar Bast, and Oriental ¢
Hill be worn by some «
will be utilized in creat
travel mul
Hickers will be twenty
Pathos, Mare Mh ata
fessor Jedi Me sah
Milne High sulin
wale will inaugarate the cane
prineipal ot
Swill be sent tee men
ss telling then of the
aE aipatey tre be pail aver
car petiad, Hetletse
WF five conte
the Lannie. this
have eon] preety will he presen
leetures
ed tania
esti
Frew afternoon iy the Lattnge tes
hit itil 4.00 o'clock,
< Rrederick (De Beers
aiken, will ive
1 atnettit
saute] 2
Harrie. Marie hob
Kishlean Millis,
uy the sat hy her two dual
ters, Miss Grace Martin, imstructor
tart an Milne High: sebool, will
silat ot due
Walden Teaching Post! |'\';\ (i jt sewn durins vst
43, has recived al Miss Chaurlatte: hacky, prvsfense
wuly-| Kreneh: Mis
Wal [aunt prtudis
Che
1 atin
peretal unive Perine, a
iuystruvtor
thy Carey
Viiat department
Van Veen oot Munsterdiinn, sill par
Heat indie progean Miss Van
Vken wall ayer an fapanese es
ealuvational sates
and oat Het eat the
eddy. Yann thheste twas presen
wall be added te the tnd
Vlnnani ase for tlhe
‘| State Department To Have Emergency
Course Open To High School Graduates
ele i at Siinliat
inhi |e 1 ter this 06d
spol | ssid teal trv te
fee \
sey ave wall Ie
stead stunlent
i
will be open tas th
erecting calle Ids heen
We a recent et at le
000 to the
J avitt ta gaan
wall fe ae general assetnbly, at
pe t2] ac tahe ane the aunditeriann at Baye
Une semester | hall, March 6, Dr. Brubucher stated.
Udludk ‘on Saturdays.
lee Dorrance Is Honored.
grad-
uate stident, has received hon=
mention ithe fi
ita strict under
ES
mest during the past year, to|
This bal
promote civic welfare
loting,
of the
af the|
younger boys division of the
1 1 leader of
chiet of the Ech
a meinber of Mys
honorary” society
DRAMA TICS CLASS
WILL GIVE PLAYS
The advanced dramaties class will
inthe
am of Page: bill,
ni Carvdyn Kea
MeNaey
splay is
The
juni
kewl
M, Mrs. Trot; Mary
Grandma; Margaret
Mrs. Ellsworth ; Juli
Wilh and Ken
bY
Helen Davy
celle Geli, "4
fielle Matthews, “34
The east af
jag wath the
whiise first ys
heen publishes, san Tue
haar the sale
late, “33, the jennie
4, the’ manaer
My
aiid advertising, May
make uy, Mar
Helen Mat
wets da Weiner
sTeaah ap, Mics
tap. Letitia Connelly
1936 WILL MEET
COLGATE DEBATERS
HERE MARCH 25}:
V tui Compesed of moubers ot
Annual Signum Laudis
MM anenibiers
Sitoal tes the: shinne
n
sluinus representative, ant a repre
Seuitlative af the new faculty men:
bers ut the society.
| | activities,
ON TUESDAY NIGHT|\"
wiler the] I
House, |
Dinner Will Be Tonight}
{4 PAY TAX SINCE
REPORT IN NEWS
Assembly Vote Makes Amount
Payable in. Installments;
644 Is Last Total
I is obvious a
student activities ¢
organized
tbe comin-
students continue
ued next year,
to fail in the
dent tax,”
uit professor of history,
rer af the student associa
ed today. ‘The amajor
State college, depend
ent upon the student
tion, dec
Sink’ taxes
Sime the
wee students have
paid the tax in tall making
OAL whi have paid ace
rount which students
© paul their dull tay ean re
an the intirniey fund as
S25, with ne tore than $13 on one
wince
paid the student tax Wil
arts Witired A [tive
aries will be Hivel we
iver lamsulrcad nul tity
ter ules
students
student
will mean payment by. 2:
students, there will hay
raddual decrease mn the
Ine
Wh student activity
tudents entering
wail pray, Ill
we halt of the bencit
nth at
ary til 3
won amit Hehe
'|MISS DIAMOND, ’30,
WILL DIRECT PLAY
FOR BLACK FRIARS
WILL TAKE COLLECTIONS
day sad Friday betwee
iid SM asa
He the student unalbee
in Draper hall, Now suscriptions
will alsu be taken.
2
STATE COLLEGE NEWS,
FEBRUARY 24, 1933
State College News
Established by the Class of 1918
Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
‘State Colleye for Teachers
‘The
ite
Lewis. cesses seBiditor-in-Chief
C. A. House, 219 Ontario Street, 21187
WS STAFF
Auvina R.
yw,
Bernano S. Keane «Managing Editor
205 Elle Street
Finance Manager
1 Avenue, 2.6120,
Mary Donexty
Chi Sign
Theta, 678 Ma
-.dldvertisiny Manager
Jean Cratoanine,
South Alien Steet, 29850
Pu) Delta
sAssociate Managing Hditor
0985
Manion How ant
tou) Western Avenue
Lava Srv Stuff Director
YW. Go As Hause, 217 Ontara Street, 21187
Sesiow Assuciatk Emory: Harriet Dunn and Ruth
Pathan, Josie Assuiark Evrivas: Almira Kuss,
Elizabeth saloe, Thelma Suuith, and Kathrya Wilkins,
Desk Enmioks, Ruth Brooks, Valentine Reutowich,
Dan Van Leuvan, and Ruth Williams, sophomores.
Kuvortias: List Iglesias, Kose Kantor, Carolyn
Kramers, Hilda suai, and kdith “Tepper, seniors 5
Hilda Booklem, Keatrice
Hessie Stetkar,
Celia Jiishiop, Diane tb
Marwan Mleceeh Kosenherk,
Kose
and Kheabeth Zucnd, jumors; Florence Ellen, Bessie
Hartman, Hilda Heines, Emily Hurlbut, Olga Hyra,
Anna Koren, and Esther Kowhanl, sophomores. Srorrs
Kuvrow: Thomas Kyau, ‘i. Asstsranr Finance: MAN-
Acie: Katheriwe Haug, JH CIkcULA TION MANAGéE
Jean Watkins, Js. BUsivess Sire: Heatrice Burns,
Mildred acer, Edith Garrison, Frances Maxwell, Eliza~
\lma Quimby, Julia Kiel, and Margaret
woplionures
beth Premer,
Walsworth,
Prutay in the cullege year by the
Lditurial Board repre the Student Assucvation.
Subsciyplivirs, $29 per year single copies, ten cents.
Delivered anywhere mi the United States, Entered as
tive, Albany, N.Y
necessarily endorse sentiments
Nu Gaumuunications will be
uinies are lett with the Laitor
ty will be preserved if su
prvited unless the weiters
mC hies ot the
J Lie News
gMarantee peut any or
Hate av tik Mito ver Paes, AlmaNY, No ¥.
any, NY
1 hah peegenat thts. igst
i anil tl
eye lt Lat eet
itt tia
i wee He yeaah pa
i altel sv
1 antl an ta
Hoot the Collesce an teseand te
Hatha nabint Haas Hee gil
juicy sau ae th sinnniati
ivan prticspanty i the
Crleyee athletic
The Neabe regrels that the veiniarks and comuments
wi
and by
atniene
will
awe
wo dees
vnture
te
1
Cong
transtat
prem
ents
perconal sllustration
tue points witch were mam
or activity shoud be done ma constructive
Hnprovement of betterment of the
cerned 1s smeerely the aim whieh 1s being sought.
athlete cunuer ty lormuate the
is representing ute
the duty ut the
policy ob the te
acuvities should ve
nen be tie Work»
idl stuustanntiate sail
ie whutt princes
atiletic parweypation
h were made upon the subject were e
it attack upon a member of the faculty of the
Ws to ac
ned,
othe
evitituate
at
‘Any
te
anu any suitements ur eriticistiy coneerniie. Vi
tw tne cutest
wie situ
it
phasized by
Coll
several ot
riticisin Ob
clvtty
Comey.
hese 1
COMMENT IORS FOR CLULS
ratulations and ean
sot the Chi
and euthts
fon Ok Guripedes ph
jh attsies ut titer
CMUAAETSOAL WALT AL
al ywaysitatties
type aire Worthwiite
voanmnenderl tur tet
erustty
ee
fe ttices at the
4 lepsartment
Oly
The varied wetivitin on the
eK AN) Ae presentations
wy encouraging
panning
est the
1 MiNE
State «
Progra at travel Gillis, sand an the
uction by: the itackirtars ot Php
Hamugitole atadicationty at thie read viatte
aM pe
last
ay
members
nt sent
A SMH a cH engitnatie
Ht persistence winch Wis heces
ey NP ALLEIAPUN AN sMeCesSHUHy” presenitaye a prayers
sugit ob tne tact
Mt UAL Le aneHners
‘uivat at thet
oot tl
jue teeth
wal Clin Ot the Cunege tur therr
BE HALL AMUHLUP.AIN, Deparimeniay cbs
sAnTCe Hak CeILICISM, HOLL Uestruc LIVE
tein acuvity tor tier evident
general apatiy towards antestes tins,
a Ane
annual ete at the Erect 4
tudent anterest an the
wlan
Aranuates oof dtate cotlege retin alter ter college re
amsvenation ty weld all grad
UGE HEAL CH operating Urgsaizatinh, by MATS 6
ne stich productions its. these
iy unilergrishinites, aad ats potential mienibers ot
alumi group, should he grate that bane
experience ay students at State hay lett these age
ctubers site stb
Cottexe, anal with a
Stitt at Aue sehen
tee shy ts part a
Awhen we are aimani, we stall te
remember that we have lalwieys tried
bart fe State
BOOKS: Wonsiiey Warts New
ny Ty sonman Cases
Hang
U ieel
bob
any
NAME
bor 3
Doubs
$10.
‘le
are frequently
thug oe tinal th
that this requires
1 Wies ath AM, UW
hers concerned, avin st
that iL wonkl tnake
wished
ee hal
seen the
ara ter
pa
Had fisluvae
P yartiably tae
Myo Ml
ah
1 i
te thi
vel mule
paves at
very iit
ld lie at
Hale
vEtod
Ww thook that there a
were tlie Iihaany sae Seay
Chih
ual sont wie the tibeary on
theh
je the Lu-up
VI
sanilay
wal Jo It
reinarhs
tnt it
a play tat
spanuation,
One af the
wets the play: eenirkedt
THE COMMENTSTATER |
aT
Reading Good Books Is Greatest Of All
Magic, Donor Of Newbery Medal States
of
“The in spite
all modern inventions is the magic
It is through this maxic
est magic
of books.
oi print that an individual can ob
Le when
tain ny that he watts
he wants it, and as often ay In
wants it, stited Frederick Meleher
the original donor ai the Newhery
J. in the student assembly on
iu Page hall
Attitude tawards books
juuditorium
Mr. Meleher said, This type af
reading starts in the grades where
the children are alluwed to find
sheir the Junior Hisin
SPORT SHOTS
Sanford Livingston, manager of
the varsity tennis team feels that in
this year's squad he has an out
which will make the students proud
of their team, ‘Tennis has steadily
grown as a sport in State through:
out the past years, and most of the
credit is due to’ Livingston and
Carl Tarbox, who have devoted
their energies to making the team
credit to the college. Livingston
has arranged a tough schedule, and
although the team is hard pressed
for funds, the players have the
spirit and initiative to make the
season a success,
Butte the sentir sane junior
class aquintets gaye a yonor stow nt
I spirit twee seeks a
Three tiensbers ot carte teane reyeort
when the thier tee their gan Th
tyaverehisstnen ean take f
froin the sepheanates sunk Ar i
Wher tutistered engl wate ral te
Hier tens, Lertinnatelyy th
Wel the
Lerest sheavett by th
The junior quintet anitsse a
twenty: Hane patiits ducing the tt
Murer ati sot tlhe setevtt, with
Marry Hall oot the te
carer EV CTES. La Hs tba
Yer the junivrs load the feawn
Hage Me Riley *
The State team which bowed to
Seth Low appeared a much inte
rior team to that which started 01)
sirong with five straight vietorie
and looked unbeatab
with Hamilton:
to crack after the Hamilton
re was little teamwork.
players seemed stale against Cov
per Union one of the poorest
teams on the sehedule Four
straig 1
long, steady grind. and there i
‘owth of illsfvelin,
a condition witt
hound to be a
among the player
which the varvity had to contend at
als (hroughuut the searoa,
| Calendar
Today
1 Tes teat, aaibitonsinis, Ea
Tuesday
why YW! Apcdunilt
ne eanace, Kuta oat bh
Ie ON Wh
Mae hall
1s 4 1 Wesnent
Vester unvetins, teen Eh Hb
pwr hall
SiMe io AT
weekend at ¢ seston
school the trick fading has
reached its height. Sadly enongh
the High school has fallen be
in this improvement; there it tends
tw become formalized.
Liv the afternoon
by Library school was
in Mr. Meteher's honor
Meleher about
Newwharry tw
wikieh were the Callawing
Hor Kirst Himdred
shel Bield "shew af the Sea, by
a tea sponsured
conducted
Here Mr
the
“iitty
by Ra
\r
wir Howie Chrisman “Tales frave
erkinds” by Charles Finger
Hhe Voyages af Doctor Doolittle”
hay High Loiting and "Smoky" by
Will fumes
Vie fates is yours and it is up
yon te see that free and volun
re rouling is given a fair cline
espevially in the high) schwats,
Me Meteher concluded
The bly lecture
vray schvodd whieh will enable thea
tec hrinae a noted speaker hefare the
tule? dvds annually, ‘Phis lense
1 Kawnen ay the fiames Sult
k nannied ae Hon
Mn Sullisan, assistanny
vissiiner of educations in Ney
, iinterested an
f ivan turthered var
ue aubsstnwentents i this field
vstalitislid dee library selioals
G.A A. To Have Bowling
At Center On Tuesday
vyling for
hucteat at the. Jewish comunity
vite innings Testliys ats a
1 thy
tir ia, ace
het Frula, Mb. ppresident
it Phere will he a charge
Nec cots per persian for cach
i Katheyi Henig, A will be
ert captain far bawling. Miss
Hines was captain for thy sport lest
STATE ni
} \
\
Ue jpterk to Mt its ty a btu
i Have Bea, the art wa
Win asst te ad thw th
va stds sata He at
Hai ys nutaneity ate tt
sveabeal awed Thaye De yt
1
Hh a
whee asked get
tat becatise hers had seared diy
Ie hecesstal an gehy
"4 Le shayiy ettect bat
‘ noagehi When Mis
to thy sta
Hin totrestians say ane avhieh [itl
tutaltiess
should prize
HW attribute
which he
STATE COLLEGE NEWS‘ RUARY 24, 1933
Page 3
HAMILTON DEBATE |‘‘Too Good Natured”, Says Dr. David S. Muzzey In Defense KAPPA PHI KAPPA
Of His Questioned List Gf Most Famous Contemporaries| DISCUSSION GROUP
10 BE THURSDAY], OF anos Contemporaries) Pt
Dolan ‘and Chvlstion to. ‘Defena| Se\Crman,Feourter iin wt SE vie condita
Slate Calage a0 8 | ee A ee ee as si where} Fema bus a is
— hia university and o f the annir, Satnn Campers, I Dr, Muzzey then made an Vase es s
‘The Sings lene VaR ee est kana," histurats| Magny Clarles We Cehene Niclas ita’ cH net a good ate ep oeboek, Th
teams Will meet representati gt “oa ber He atch Jai Dewey Oh: [eas wellten ea hres. at oe be avert Robinson and Grenfell
1 Aa AA he eran yy pee | a ea ihe soi ea ie stn
STAT ot, thie dele cerauern: iLife. RRS Si MURR RNIN ihe went ot On Tuesday, March 1, Di
said today Ossi anne ate uals ah 1} i ; ip all Tt it male ‘i ron auger eh one Histo
figet iigeaitonn, ealoge, ocr] Cee ya ea ain mg iia ti deere rian fly years From) and Bdueation in New
aruh 2. at 80 wehek inf Brandeis, Herbert Hoover Kelis Mller Then why did yor attempt tof State.”
Tall attra tann =f Seonard, Ube Cab ie Hit. Vrain Cad| ake sucha prediction?” he was] On ‘Tuesday, Mare 28, Dr
Hemet Christian | Vitti tenis, esas Newton |The St Ee sumtin, naiokcn aibess| ico dress wR elds
Keli
tie capital
W
Pnanise
whether the de
Will bee By bl
nid Reve Net
New Hasnpstors
silved: ea eenwet c I
Griffin, Frcs Wi
fell Baan, inner
G.A.A. TO CONDUCT
CAMP WEEK-END
BEGINNING TODAY
Dr. Wheaton Sets Up
Practice On Long Island
He Oilise WWlicateen notice am
allege phy ew iat bas teceutly tak |
Move a tigate phat Haut
frugtian, Danes Pehatnd Fannie adeatey
Thi ancl an Geramany Suter her te
turn te the Entiat States, Ue
Wi has conpleterd a special
his in peddsattics at the
1 tak
and Panes Pats jist toe
ce)
veneral Leonard Wee
1, Mired FO Smit
ss all aver, watured,
5
He
Vd ney
thought muc
Bart
f
Chesterfield nite,
somethil
Kk of this, some of Uh
Just th
fi Turkish—ecomes fro
the
© iL is shipped every a
|. AML because ‘Turkish t
and delicate,
OF course TP dowt know am
Hes, but Lo know this—th
ciyaritle thal Milder
cryarlle thal lastes Better
ler and have a very pleasing
‘They satisfy—and that’s what co
that made me think about i
the fraternity
problems and
“hey Teaves of
Thakisit tobacco
ore strung to dry
and cure inthe sun,
that’s something about cigarettes
fe)
oT never leew belore
put what's insid:
«just been rea
«© tobacco in Chest:
1 1000 mile:
away!
hed
bacco is so small
ich about making
fields are
nat Chest
fs aroma and laste,
unts with me!
© 1933, Licourr & Myrns Tomscco Co,
New York city.
hospital,
Page 4 ~
STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 24, 1933
SOIREE WILL BE
FRIDAY, APRIL 1°
David Kroman to Be Chairman
of Sophomore Class Dance;
Appoints Committees
class will con-
night, April
9:00 o'clock to 2:00 o'clock | 1°
in the gymnasium of Pi
cording to David Kro
ident of the
the sophor
out of competition on the
night ‘of Sophomore Soiree from
8:00 o'clock to 2:00 o'clock
Th cording to. the ri-
banner will be out
‘om 8 p. m._of the
more Soiree, until 8 a, 1m, of the fol-
Any. interference
‘al of the sophomore] —
ny member of the
this interval
ture of five
rivalry by the
appointed the fal
han, Florence Ellen
Dan’ Van Leuvan,
aml Ruth Hille
cille Hirsch, chain
Johny ills, Arlene Ca
rehley. Valentine Rewtowieh,
Taylor, William ‘Torpey
Arlene Van Epps, Robert
Martin
1
Hayes Meare fale
shreieriek
ALBANIAN SPEAKS
AT CLUB MEETING
THURSDA Y AT 4: 10).
BOSTON ENSEMBLE
GROUPS WILL GIVE
|| Gy 'nonbar meu! JOINT PRODUCTION
The Symphonie
emble of
Oklahoma,
all the students. Dr. T. F. H. Candiyn Will Direct
Chorus for “Patience”
on March 24.25
1, consisting of fifteen ment
hers of the Boston Symphonie or
Ames Cook
Will present a concsrt it
1P)—Ten marri J] chestra_ and Russell
to be allowed to bring thei ate : al
couple.
aid Dean Paul K. 2
his wife to 5
congratulated, Your studies have given you unusual si
you deserve a reward. Bring your wives along
conductor,
¢ hall auditorium on Mon: a Gilbert and Sullivan
I he presented om Frid
nights, Mare
cider
andituriun uf
association. Helen Crmic
vet by the
aul the
,| president of the association,
The program: will include
Fi hy Mozart
by: Ranveau
Dude
the Colum
Frederick H. Candlyn,
Je departinent, is directing
andthe principals,
Matthews, “4, and
weer, “35, sare the student
s af the entire producti
Schwanda des
Maybelle
Jun Gros
The Iilson Spectacle reports the
an instructor and a student as to the hex
4. the Duke: Charles
Buntherne: and Willian
CLUB WILL PRESENT | State S
MUSICAL COMEDY
AT ANNUAL FETE
ars, ill hay
ruuens, Jane, Sophie,
Members ill
a. Mice Fitspatrick,
1 Seamnel Specter house, EY
arly ail Kay’ Uae
Kammerer,
and aly
vaue dullar, and amas te procured I
Art Exhibit To Include
Albany Coats-Of-Arms
fur the presenta
heen decided, hut
maced in a iature
the
PLEDGES MEMBERS
Mipha surerity
Hemmer sand "
k, frestnnen, inte pled
4 welcomes
EYE GLASSES
ULISTS PRESCIIP HONSHLLED,
J Saw The
Berutifil New
Shoe Styles
Honestly, Helen, they
were dreams! Feoulda't
resist buying 2 pairs. By
we spi
Me the Treon tom
You'll lav
age Qatrteria
-at Robin
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Sandwich Shop
1a Washington \y The Jushinmable
fp ttevat-d “Mant
Sain te Wl black wr br
Waving
Keep Bonu ul at “Palladino's
(otto
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