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STATE COLLEGIS NEWS, MARCH 2; 1935
1938 Tops Sophs
In Rivalry Game
Freshmen Women Win Basketball
Games to) Secure Margin;
Debate to be Soon
Ht vietory of the f
le sonhiomnore an
class rivalry hiv
Hain MeN NESTE
5s Fivalry Witla oie
dames were
A series
Tint this. year
torious in
© coneliliy
mye ist. Werle
wletory 3
‘ifterioon proved to
ver more complete freshininit Vic
tory with a score of a1, As re
sult of these vil the fresh
cliiss is mari we pouty IN inter
class rival i thenten Inlfpoin
very With the ien’shasket=
ch 18 i
«hill gyninasium, and with the
ss riviliy debate etween the
Glasses: hein
ng shown fit. inter-clas:
The ama f
Hate is scheduled
the es Titer
iN! vent Cait tntenee tia
IN THME aohenten) hag nok taken plan
fied
Ghasitigue thal Ye ates io asain
i ude
Tet ties stacy within thre sige ton
psHleat ot aaa lata tne pelo potty
mk i megemtaniea of ht
Ne AnAWer TUN bo ade Dye oie WHT
to unt o
Sent fH ot wich ew
Ni i connor
events may he niade by the
fiecepted) by’ My,
ion of My
recognized: first by
schion hohorary. society, and
é from the ‘soph:
Was nial Pues
ct of the de
ebnte will, be a
Dramatics Class
To Present Pla:
Tuesday
The advanced deamatics class will pre
sei vor playa, Thislay nut in the
auditorium af Page hall at
Hay WH De unter he erection of
i Delaney,
ton, ‘46, respctively
“Inside Story” Is
Promised In Talk
The inside story of how such bills as
the Noonan bill) (he one that would
irom talking) come
Keep col
to pias (OF fot LO. piss) the antic
fof the legislitors ast
to, be co
Hoe cli Thurs
ight
‘id Marjorie When
Dr. H. W. Thompson
To Speak In Lounge
Professor Harold’ We ‘Thompson wil
the sfieaker at the first: discussion
iceting of the Young Women's Chief
hi Nester) {0 be: con=
ducted tf ‘of Richitrdlson
all ost Thursdays 0
rentlent of the ona
son will talk on An
stressing tie work of Toh
Will appear with ik ne
aulboll Monty.
str! |
of Turki
is @ business in
Handling Turkish tobacco th
the Liggett & Myers modern
Jussory at Smyrna, Turkey
flues diate
fet theories, will be revealed by Mrs,
Grate C, Groene, secretary of the Ten=
tue of Women Voters, in her tall on
the Lounge of
buyers in all the to-
Breco markers of Turkey and
Greece, including Xanthi, Gayalli, ton
‘Smyrna and! Samsoun,
Aud at Smyrna Chesterfield
bas built the most modern to-
bacco plant in theNear East
Here the spicy, aromatic Turkish
JenF is sorted! ane graded under the
eyes Of our own tobacco men,
Examination Reveals Change
To a Higher (Cue Price
‘ie price, ner ent? is not 21 cents
fx reported in the News. list week,
but a higher figure, at 41 cents,
close extmniation. reveals
for, however,
Siale's aprostinate cost ot
fot sou 10 rewster ina three-hour
Value your’ ayeraye collee ay
ABIL SL
i
Then it i
you hay
Students Re - Elect
Ungerer Treasurer
Al the sisteenil annunl conference of
the North: Atlantic region of the Tate
| theran Stiident association of Aimer
| Gleny M. Ungerer, i Wis re-elected
treastirer of the region,
‘Tho eonferenee was conducted in the
Clivistian Association building of the
[Uiiversity of Peinsslvanin at Philadote
Divia Hist week-end
ie selection, buying and preparation of the right kinds
ht tobaccos for making Chesterfield Cigarettes
put away to age in its
own climate for two yeitts or more
ciemilderand better-tasting,
Whien you biend and cross-blend
the right kinds of aromatieTurkish
tobacco with mild ripehome-grown
{obiecos as we do ih’ Chesterfield
the cigarette thavs milder
the cigarette that tastes better
@ 193%, Lucnery & Mins Tomacce Co,
State College}
Seine Connnaie rok Teseriens, AumANy, No Yay MARGIT 8, 1935
Frosh-Soph Game Question Of Proposed Compulsory
State, R. P. I. Battle Fro48;Soph Ga Cup
To Be Wednesday Student Tax Again Faces Assembly
In Final Tomorrow. : cate PURI e eR,
x Will take pike Weanostay at 8100 Oelocke | assembly: thi Pao hall auditoriums Clitord eu
res fre ey Nhe co HU colin cid athe alain aN
Searow's Records: Mootball! | haskeihal (eam ince ihe ake al |
ily Get Pro £16 ‘iit Anil contest, ‘tHe viee|| op, alan oh DRAWN OMe
pas jal amie eee] eae a Ci
tree ind Theda clase] Megat AS ana,
ea hes mat vil tie ign al RUM suum tts | Feige oral kc FC ale ui
Hf Renselner Insite on the oF 14 polite score bel. $14 sn] after (he association had pawsel the.
Hye al Sr oor A Cah See og, Pa Pei
(GHCUNCIAL HAM IMO ARCA Tea fae ve ileal taken State Professor eqeyreclderation save Nix ine
oun fh a oO ne ained E y witha els blocked Ty motion lay. onthe
Hin is stylet Meyareiate of 2314. ites nm i Receives Injuries HN GHEOW CeO OAC ATR
REHAUIO ie season onl Nile, corueted in tine tor the A nected thy statue of the origina
Jas hid only a fale season vig ofthe. eu othe. itorious| In Coe Fire 1 eve Upeue on ihe
srtune for the sccbiil time within
io il seo) fast mont overtone. De eae Lartinnenary: Prieaduny disses tint
inte secon Of Se anal ain | es, Hit ie EEE GTHIPenG nett
amnes, i ee
Have tall whut Hida ihe only nl Hn sae
Croft, turwardes Wolter centers Itich seeps
VOWS
5 Per Yenr, 32 Weekly Tssiies
Vor. XIN, No. 16
Resolutions asking for aecepiinee of
| inanee Hotei recommendations th te
onear x ere ease the
‘assembly Inst weeks Teese of tie
Por tino tor ave unt EMMOTT Gn
: ie far ic Ae RR a ate
stint ile jas
OF a motion to take from the table,
followin resolutions will auain ee
Student assveintion this moriing
BE IT RESOLVED: ‘iia this stu-
| | det assbeintion oF the New Yorks State
College for Teachers accent the recat
nichiition of the student board of finance
that an investigation be made jinmeiliately
fo ascertain, the progediires hy. which a
The proveedls of the wae will he used] Sih
fir the putas of football suits ive) Preshmen Appoint i fe te
: Ga Debate Committee
passes a resolution to include the sport Mi ‘alnter Nt) the misfortune to
jokets will adinit students to the game At a miceting of the freshmen class cay men, When He fell on the feo, He] FOMnMMsery payment Of student tis may,
I all ol AR iilayy it committee was appointed | had just hegun to, walle analy a 8 Siesta Mie
Alumni Association jah d Mi ia fll inte | anne She APH OS a emma
To Conduct Dunc eS oon eiamltes cones of er. | a Painter, ih ‘it i of 1M jige
or tpiungrens tlie New Vor eli bennel| and fea tiehensten Lee eee ee TS A aan aE
Wait moma (aliens Mlumnl assdcintion | Dts were also suggested for a fresh | previoiis 10 fis acehdent,” Tt is, believed | secure the emeunient of proposed come
va Nee He ye aa ditner to eae after the 1h me WHT he absent froin his: clamies | PuLOrS: Wtyment of We tix StL
City Hranely Will preside, Guests | with the follawin rai Helen} garct [Hiyes, assistant professor ol GUL cintion ea pwered (0 a eal
Hruhacher, president of State colleke,| ence Zulis, Mnvald. Reissi il ton | only: will he discontinued wntit is return | and reporting Vicia
He Gal Sale ea at] ig aC RA on] me osm wa a eg Abin
au Siriano Passes Student Oath Bill eee
tion, Mi: Pere former dean:
RE Vanien De NTine Th Seat adn:
{ Pi, Dr. Bergin To Head
Hn Ignoring Recent Vassar Opposition) Romance Languages
Tho Spring smeetine of the Eastern] feven ahonalh efhity: girly from Vassar} | Nui explained that] he adaiitradion tis added the dee
Dll better net [eas Mra ed TAG CTRL SHUN Co) PCT, NIKO HOU AREA ea BER a ae
will he conducted On | weeks ago in a surprise iY tion the} plies like Vassar, Prinecton, and plices| etrrientun for nest year Trosidont
Irs, Dorothy Hrimmer Ten} Senate in the Ste L Jature in one | like that, one of the girls demanded, "But Announced i
is prosident. of tho. braved | josition to the Nimans atutent- ont i | why: shoul sels lesa
Winge the branch meeting there, will | the Sento gassed the bill: Monday ight | intent
be ating ofthe Gran Coun gt /by a 6 10 10 Voie
Hise Persons Malt 122,
Fh chinirman and Mise. Dautine Halen |p ie Ata HU, rita to he Te) a salenge fo hie Dall Moulay gh
22, is viceschinteiny, Che proaram Will inst’ summer, tequires. all students. at | Settler Deookiviy Demnnsrn
iiluvte a panel discision on the yearly | Mat ota raph Ao fae, ne y off {nto te college curriculum. fn, order. to
sctivitios of the Alumni association aaa Ga eUADISGFAL A AL aorta inet the eversfncreasing demand for
ETE AALS HT BOS AI OL feichons of that subjest ageardiiye (0
FR OH era eee PL President Trubachers ‘The cultural yal
HS ae A Ree aT | {o ba dered fron tho sty of mde
Sentior Joseph D. Nunn, Jes Now foppasiyie the. billy stated tit the. billy adition at
York Demoernl, said. in support of his] inconsistent in providing form of oath
plo soi the uiogia oF Hae i anensre Tihs Woes erfere an proving Hat the conunisin o
hath, dccordinye 14 Des A, Ry Meubacher, [with free speech All ave ase fs that the | education supply the forms that it would
ERGUOR VS UU MS TAIT ANG LeU LIGA OP Hau ecu AUGMERELTLCHr WT SPUR RUMBA
public expense respect the couptry: rake | foreign cauitrfes ander the Rhodes seho
1 think that much is| Hurship aul otlice plans, and that merely
Would nt strengthen
iMler
Hresentation to (hw Hoar al Rewente, be
folony, and) Mrs, 1a
tint professor 0)
the Alumni assoc
Milian, Drs Thomas Godard Nergin
ibe arecaterec
Courses. ii Talia Will be fntvotuced
whieh Mr
WILL ADDRESS ASSm!
Manley OQ. Muse
il
poakor tithe student assembly ab 10 |
radiate of Yale ung
we at Western Reserve
ails well-known asthe
hooks on various phases
Of foreign langtage study,
president, Mr
forged man fh the county: on the League
bf Nations. Tis opke will be “Can the | Ange that possible
Tenge of Nations: Prevent War in. Bus|voming ta. the taxpayers, wha support]
these: schools
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 8, 1935
COLLEGE: NEEL MARCH 8) 193
State College News STATESMAN
Established by the Class of 1018
| STATE’S STAGE
The Undermridune Newannper of New York lute College for Teachers =
zt s Shakespeare did not says
All the world's a stooge,
Aa nullion ot thal reir el (9
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Curios 10 see Hardmeyer's. "Barre
The critics said) "Ho Kilt us,
Knees)
Frankie, (Unhand
sie Weel done,
Tie, Playgoer)
eral people enjoyed CARTTAL
Jvecksends Jas fey days, Ch ENO.
‘Pout thas Maney (Mite). Gulnieresonc
Aine Had fila ie ob yas Te that yo
wate (on hay
Gunaee| Do ynn) Kuow, wha the adiior of i
| Lion ik? Recommendations asking for
committee to fhvestigate will, be. intros
wed 1H) tie student assembly: is mori
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Several of the fheutty, jose tr
on — == Fecet savition at AMA
Published every Friday, in the college year by the Pultorial Board rep CNAGAL My Gol to Tis)
the Student Association, Subscriptions, $225 per year, single copies, 1 By the bys wheal ty thvangey: rebuttal
Delivered anywhere in the United States, Entered ax second Fat poste |from the Lion? Why does. the Jae
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The News docs not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in ‘a OR fear HE NOOR i
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Paintin iy Fon Onanat Danse, INe,
No; March 8, 1935
the Lin Roan
Hin the Bevan
ana he Ac
Win NDR eri AD ELLY
Gh Monday? Kappa Delta continues thy
SLiaRS nl HM ONIN antinG THK
Dein Moreland jets dnterviewed hy
Pines Union, Ninn *Gitls at State: (eel
that marriite cones first! Oke sit)
teiichorsstoshe, whi about the a0) ey
Are they MOR (MM)
STUDENT TAX "COME TO STAY"?
‘Mhe fact that every student paid
his amount into this fund of voluns
tary {axes is suficient proof that the
student tax is an institution which
has come to sta
Hever eet TAN Baker autribites ify fenowhy for
How. trie a prophet qvas the autlior of this astiele, which was published i the | ianduomeness and Ply Shs eit
May 17, 1919, issue af the Stwre Conuioe News? Within the four years that the (Chl CIOS
resent schior chiss Hius beer contributing to the student tax bidxet, the voluntary I NAGCRHeAH TUMTGeenedierne
payments of the entire studwnt body: hive dropped fram about 930 af that hody TEAL REA BH LMTaRAtTEA NR
fipprostinately S874. This drastie reduction a the number of students: sipportis| Sorcrities Mat didi yet the piles).
At ona ast rosin ik ctl Hite, oun oa ei GSES
iluptiry’ contribution system of tax enlleetions if the activities §
Attempts to increase she number of payments awihin the inst) LEE SIS TESMVN Cone af the 49)
Heh ineluded a reduetion inthe aInGunl OF Me tax front Hijeteany to ten], PuS—Callen Tis: beet iia sa
SI ih ght forth some Fests as the tual umber. of staents payin he tx Dl the pvoll Is Travian
Aide sede in alin grater en hat fos gent IOSAeA Hoeven, the reall) vers uve i ti
SV TATE) eH RUSETTE MECC HEUTE NEHA UR Gea RayTaHINTES Vou DOT ie
system,
‘The: student hody will again, consider, the, resolutions whieh were unailmously| — ae eg i
Adopted by the: student board of finance last Tuesday and presented in tie student TO CONDUCT MEETING
assembly Friday mornings ‘The question is au vital onc sludeit Wf OF! Chieniistes: clubs will eoniluee a yneee:
State college, Will we retain our activities by providing adequate financial support tn Phursday afternoon al cal8aleluch
for thems or will wwe regard the mater Halily ash alos sk divide Niliet 9 fi youn 2 HANSA :
ocordling (0, Rall (you WACKet |
ie adv aunties elise shoul
rout of the abiliiy displived by every
jor on the sta Hight: Hoth
plays moved with swiftness anc! precision,
Hever filtering. 10 our recollection:
Th the fest phy, Mr. Rooney: gave tlhe
thiost varied) elaracterization; Mis
on fie most convincing. Miss Stone
excelled” as usual in lier accents Mr
Tylon Was oot! Dut his tines were Losi
sihice he usually spoke while the nudieice
J Was Tntighiing
Th the sccond play) Miss Hirsh did)
J the most with her part, She Nas ability:
Jind sustained ability, | Mr Hardmeyer
is did Miss. His ied! too) fresh
for the coarse: character hie portrayed
He Incked the brutality that might Have
woloved. the first det bist Tiesacted hls
| pure wilh, characteristic. ease and. good
Tumor, ‘The accen's of the three hides
Were Hot sufficiently distinct, but through
posture “and geste they adtaiined: sufi
nt variety. sind)! effectiveness
‘he ets however, for oth plays. wer
ihore: scanty than) they need
Tho essentials were there, but x0 much
ean be done to create. atmosphere. and
ehavacter throng this medi, it should
wot be so VinhiMy rewarded, 1 the director
TCE STRUT PSG
in) the frst play’ was ah remodeled: stable
We might wive TC yralse, hue We feat
sich) was fob thelr intention, In the
second! play the flawels pol wax A ood
foils Hit We: Tin hoped far more of
‘Hien
We fave but one sugeestion for the
aidviniced deanities cliss. Holter sets!
TE PLAYGORR
Kyte To Lecture
On Modern Novels
Some Moder, Novelists!’ ts the Su
fect Captainy 1, Cockburn Kyte, Kbrariat
nf Queens University: Libiaey, Kit
Ontario, has chosen) for his lecture at
the Albany Tustiiite of Tistory: and
Nit, Wednesday: night at 8380. p'elocle
Captain Kyte will discuss the aspicgts of
tie thodern tiovel as revealed! fy the works
i ites, Constance foling, Ronald
Braver, Charles Morgan, Th
hoo, 1, Laurence, Six
Guise Wnt Hunn
Dos. Passos. Ernest [eminiway
other Writish and Amerie author
RENCE
f the Sire Conmicr Naw
Doar will aitend the convention att
Columb Schotistie Press assusiation
in New York City Thursday, viday: anil
Saturdays At thi they will fearn
the nating af the Aniolie oiller
eollee publications Gf its Kini
undermind the healthy funetioning of an otherwise lis system?
A temporary committee has already heen appointed 1 the possibilities
Of establishing a compulsory student tis Hufinihe action cit
He “taken, However, without the, final decision rendered by dhe: student body.
Therefore, it ix essential that cach and every: member of the Student assoeiation
shoul voice his opinion upow the ayestion in order that, the eommilee ray, De
BOOKS: Who Reads What?
empowereil to) find) some
mist support then, Flow stall we da i
we Vote: today
pice your association on a firnt hash
IL is your job to help,
Who Reads What? lly Charles 11
Compton: 113 pages New) Yor
Wie Wilton Companys 81:25,
D B b hi I St t t Tia series of brief, tosthe-point essays
Yr. Druvacher issues otatemen Mr, Complon points outwith statistics
fini! estimates. just whit tyes of people
are interested, ih just wiht types ol
De A.B. Hrubaeher, Presiden, esptoned the following oninions oy te currant | reid witeral sy
qucstion of the student tax when interviewed by a member of the Niwvs hoa e Nas chose as typical the works of
Hie student activites carried on under oue blanket tax system has been A splenlid Mark ‘Hwainy Thomas lary, Chet Sang
example of cooperative cideavor, ‘The management of the tax plan, including bury, William James, and Hernard stag
the levying of the ing allocations uid disbursements, Has given excellent anion molerh authors, ahd hay ale
experience to all, who lave shared in i ‘The Inherent democrary plan 14 | investigated renders of th Greok elassien
iajehied value. To make it compulsory would destroy its elu
he college 66 lect this tax except in accordance with state | ries sind Inquire Just hove
actions, ‘The tax would have to be appr Y Hieople read etch OF these authors
nil dishurseinents would lave to. be made in and! the classics, who they worte and
ce with the aud and control OF the slate comptroller, THe: student) wa they were.” He tabulated the fits
body fas reached a critical point in this Unless full sipport ean be Hf people aevordiiys to icin professions
the tax plan milst T cannot believe tint there is 40 lite of the ld iund) This surprising How’ seldom the ree
College spirit in the present: student body,! sults Of his tabulation fulill the expe
its: collection
GE ROLE Merb Ti esaare Pu ca tO8 EAR
| Hons Of the ciesual reader, Fur example
devourors: of the clussies turn ont jist
fle {0 be: hairdressers, ‘
Tot Hurses, and stenojcrapher
{teachers Wea, even printer
‘uid Inpuiraiee agents are to be fod in
the rinks
Letters from several of the readers 0!
these wbayesmentioned Wipes uf literature
[till five of tho six chapters with interest
nil the sixth ie written in chissical
style, Chumorausty) depleting the ay
| clei Greek writers returning: to. investi
Hiei own readers ii moiern Amer
Hf ihiroduction by Dorothy Canficld
sbier serves ay the unification of, hese
{ke of whieh have already
peared in separate form. tn the Sout
alilantic Quarterly, thy elinericun Mer
furs and the Journal of ldull Lue
Ni
“Tead Belly To Present Program
John Lomax to Bring Accomplished Gultar Playing Minstrel
o) Page Hall Auditorium ina Presentation Eni Wes eal NACOCULe Le SEAT TO RTE AGE
PEEL, ANCE cae) ETS J should meet the team, ‘This may also) close
“Lead Helly" the huge bluck ininstrel) “Tend Helly” tas already won iis) gerve torintroduce the lade ta the fe 1 Te) hill «
from, Lauisiana who hins created such a\| freedom fron) two life sentences ii Alife oy “TN! BAIA tigédl tio: Antroiluelion\eSe | Were
furor i New York City during the past | cnt state penitentlartes tn) the south | Were gue wits: aviv ¢
month Will present a proxram OF lies, | throuKh ils voetl prowess. and tis ac-| ora
allay, ant reels under the lireetion of | complishniens with the 12 stein Kultr| ay Butch, A hiound on. defenaeceats| [rom
Johny Lomax, eminent folklore: collector, nike servant and body | ways gteady—goed old’ rellablens| (icc
in the auditorium of Page tll, Mou quad, Belly” Mus since toured | Mays nis last garni the fi
Maht a A/30/ollock, inter the quspicen| he counitys resenting program of ie) Playa Nie JaaE game for good old State]
of the State College Alumni association, Hes and ballads. He has a repertotre) ts
Nowy (hat the end of the season has | baske
all—Captain Clif— known | (yell
Higli scorer for the year | thie Wi
il shot from the center of the| gven
Hlbor and A tough) anti 40 yurdshots |
from any angle
Dan. Fingh—another veteran—hag | 0, lc
been around (fo, colleges, of course)
il smoot Worker (on the court)=—| (si)
fever gets ruffled—can, and) does,| Olt fi
sink them tn, from any. territory, | Foul
A} Jadick-—aiot
ni, his. sophomore by | fon
woebiek | srie
Ten Walter—Lanky Lena pros| init
dust of the intersclas# league-—never| (0
layed in high school—a demon at
retrieving the ball) under the enemy
barket—has a neat follow-up. shot—| llth:
Hf we could only getvhim good and) j,)
jore—oh boy! |
Jerry’ Anyol—the smoothest passer on |.) MA\
(he stud fans all delight fn i deft) ng
Hhalleliudlinge=t crack slot fram the|
PE AGS satan el ate
George Banctoft—a snarling wolt| (ii
fof each game on the floor—the
the team—makes) "0!
| the first basket— |
Fred Hiyrhes--only. soph on the squad
nyesliited) shots | Hi
fa specialist on long,
: Mood niits--wve Hope wh
(nm emptnansly) | The
predict the score as R. P, T, 96,|!
|Biate 35, We're only doing the boys |
A favor.
TO COMPILE BUDGE
icunntantoteenuentianiar
Ir i File Student assoeiation are yequested!
| Wh compile unie alge rt
19a immediately quid) hive
HAGA TAMPNCIGRUI NaH
cominittee fh urge of artanigements ty
finatice whelt the hoard eal
bf over five Nunidred ballads and) spirit
tins, anily OF ca npoed
Himself i
Ds Harold Wy Thompson pe Aunt ussuctation:
Favglish, the rofnearnation of A medieval 38) Luais C. Jone
lustre fishy) Willi June
Adtniiseion will he fifty conts and thigty | howls, 4) De Thompson is advisor: to)
five cents with student tis tieket The the committer
Classical Club Fete NIST CON MLMe A TUtEe HI
To Be Novel Dinner
Superior Shoe Builders
204 Central Avenue
Co-Eds
of Toplifts 10;
and this ad
Ue
Ht
on the defense—ihe bloodier the | Aun
battle the better he likes it—spends) (shila
i the compliments | len,
Be And Gold
Of Nesro Spiritials Monday Night SPORT SHOTS ey
Downs Bay State
Five In Dull Game
Purple ind Gold) clad State
Adal sual ove he Mapai
State Teachers outfit
Dut unexciting contest on the Page
court Ist Saturdays ‘The local boy's
ut iit front front Desinninyg to end
6 the contest and never were ith di
though the fal resin
once
ial basket and i i
Herformance of the contest, rolling un
ob Muri veteran performer—| clever points within tWo ‘minutes of
Hefore coming toy our | elit) payine th
Hob Murray showed
iy {i the team scoring, annexin
dozen markers, Len Weller turned
Warkinanlike perforinancs) registers
hi ten points and performing adequately
‘The teamwork didn't elfek fh this. eons
Mie suai aye whole being badly
fori, The boys lind better rally
1 Iefore tomorrow. night or
aaolar| WOH" have'the conventional happy: endinix
Hye susan, The ox. scar
yea
injuries last staging. a strong) 4,0 hte,
ir
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TO CONDUCT ME
hie Matlemitics ela will conduct
Hidiation of new niembers Mhurs
it 7:30 clock iw the Lounge of
ehardson hill, siveordiie to ovat
5, presidelit-of the organization,
program will include w glay. hy: {he
embers of the club, aid a talk
HU Methods by Aunt Rolieks
éSCripulon.
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=f COLLEGE NEWS, MARGIT 8,
100) Men Sought
For Class of 39
Larger Number of Male Students
Will Not Lower, Scholastic
ig Site co
nearly equal
en nnd Wwomelt
eal sroiereROFINEL ean
‘Aninounicoment issuetl bY Dry We Ry Bit
bachery president
Pointing out that the scholastic. aver
from the: men entrants woulll ot
De much lawer than, the entrance: stand
ards already: maintalied, Dr. Brubacher
Hey” would be attempted
ig the Incoming. treating elisg
‘are making it effort to. Increase
the number sof men to 100)" Dry frie
hacher stated: “We hope’ thereby {6
aw stiilents front the village aids rural
Last year, if ave ind
the scho:
ig lowest entrant would
steal of
fit
Tustic averny
Have been around 82 percent
the, 85) percent standard.”
Statistics gatlicred froin the files of
ews show that the number of mei
Stiulents has beet steadily increasing, li
1922 there were a0 aen tH the freslinat
clnss, Since that time. the number his
Inerensed until, in 1932, there: were 4
frestinen men enrolled, In. the coming
year if the proposed plan Works siti
factorily) att allstime high oF 100 male
freshmen will be reached,
State college will undoubtedly derive
4 great deil of benefit from this increased
inate cirallinent; Sports will take on ayy
ilded) prestige because of the wealth of
ailable, ‘The prospective foot
team willbe selected from a squad
aivly strengthened by this influx af
first-year men, and all. sports in which |
State his iiter-collegiate competition |
Will be directly netted
ecanlaee To Face
Tax Question Again
un 4)
(Cominued from page 1, ¢
\ preliminary investiga munittee
already been appointed hy President
i pending the conclusion of the ques
Those mmmed to the committee tn
Mr, Chirence
chitrmans Ruth
‘rel member anid
Glenn M,
GRECIAN =]
idiot |
sori etl
|
ration
KD are both one tin naw, with the
addition of Gllys inser and Aunt
Frosh, respectively to the scrtied
af pledge
Jayamid Kap is teal the other
Saturday at 21 North Main,
iv Telty. Vallance, 136, who ty ti chiarge|
of the affair i
TO CONDUCT EXAMS
Make-up examinations are scheduled
s follows b abeth: Van. Den}
| Association Shows
Art Works Exhibit
During this weeks, tie Dramatics and
5) Art association has heen exhibiting differ
ent works of oli and modern masters,
i HH! on the dispiay’ ghelyes in the Tick of the
March 9 ave Hawley Wall |
alton HP phn a] Nivong the exhibits are the works of
iy story % uch painiers as fale, Rembrandt, and
lat’H0A, cuemts-| Pieasso, ‘The purpose of the exhibit is
hintlen 10 shaw how colored. reproductions sea
a Gheminiry 100, p rao
ueinld he helpful for educational purposes. The
aun 4 Latin 120,
fistory
deel 90
Of Mone exnuiinationn will take place] next week for {Hie
observation of al
ofelork In the morning tn room 100) ttittente
You know [like that cigarette...
Tlike the way it tastes.
there’s plenty of taste there.
Chesterfield is) mild, not
strong... .and that’s anothi
thing I Ate in a cigarette.
What's more, They Satisfy
». and that’s what I like a
cigarette to do.
T get a lot of pleasure out
of Chesterfield .
I dike tl
you know.
cigarett
collection, will he on display: throughout | fi
NG Al
DORMITORY DRIVE STARTS
Start Monday
of the senior e
fund drive will
avid Kroman, president
Teams will be eaptained hy the follow
‘Ten Ryek
Logan, Dorothea Gahagan, Luci
David Kronian
Rich, Evelyn
Evelyn Sinehie
Pagine
Wilfred, Allard,
Rich, ‘Thurston
Margaret Delane
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‘Eddy To Address
TEMA CTT ee eae Students Today
Aistion introduced tn) assembly
Friday. morning favoring the refi
sion-of thie Naan student ont bil
fhation tint ihe ill hud been killed |) Utermational YM. C. A. Worker
in the Assembly edieation: Fo PGT Gi ELE
fea will lead the|| The resolution, which Gb) the) Orient
sured) “honors, 1 rol’ W, ‘Thonyp vror i Ane Mast a eri - -
this fist with that for
tg Tad) aealowee a sl anid ae fhoulty mente|| was fail onthe table, supposedly: with
ster, 93-194, disclose that ation will als speak |] the intention’ of bringing it up agai
ere a er at the banquet will be the] | this moraine for consideration
Ht Soe Who were| | aetion!of the Assembly: committee, of
Co NG ail thuse Who were || course, effectively terminates al ‘ne
easily for action on the peng res
Ton
Stident objection to the bill) was
based! on the grounds, that a com
puilsory. cath won ti) 0 Wis
niles the literity: af the State. and
Fudleral, cai
State College®
Manein 15, 1935
Stare Counce ror Teacumas, Aniany, N.Y.
Von SIND Nai 17
Honorary Society
213 Are Named ya ave Dunne ‘i
11s i
To Dean’s List)... nomorew nent
lastic society, will conduct its, annual
dinner for the initiation, of Hew ment
i W night in the Houlevard |
secording to) Clara Stebner:
Wn A, Hrubachery |
Nimian Student Oath Bill
ction
widred dhirteen are
shaving high ie av
Death's ist for the first | PSP
teri
rofessor of Lig
Those prese
Sherwood dd, gridiite of Yale
J University "91, dui internationally: naw
suckers will address. the student body
this morning fn assembly on the topic af
Testy! tiecording 10
president
Giirinue the pst som
11-100) per cents. as
students made tle
tuvdents receiving honors rate] Seventeen members were named. to the
Ailes Deaitae tel Art al AnHotncement rade in|
HET este TRAE toring by: Dr. Miltow |
Class of 1935 Nelson, dean, The ames in alphine
Malnistan, Zaven [Delica order are: Evelyn Allen, Janel
Minin, Ruth Esther Carpenter, David Dicker titutions
i p
Hamelin, David) roman
ischer, Alfred Lueis, Ruth |
position of intern
Odwell, Donal he Ye M. G,
Ay ad
Two Fraternities
To Conduct Ji
spent avidin tn
Tig int visio 10, Ru
va ith
etre a ews sjected
t Men of Gaininn chu i
Delia Rho. fraternity. and lw
dred Potter club are planning a "get | Stee the
Towed eetliieree THeelentniive dato set alt Pentti
for te affair is the first Wedvesday in | quently snaking: a edreful and int
and it sll be enndlacted inthe andy cof ie. present governments
accord: us become toro memuainted
society is. based
Bach
mF piercesit of the meni
wyior class who Inve maintained
ue of 200 oF better, in the first
i exe work, are}
in the fall.” Six
of the
hip) in the
| Personally acquaint
The irpose af this dimer is (0 foster | yi tins heen guest
Tie requirements | nore. (Henly. sind cooperative: relations | Chandi: home. fur considerable: perio
ihe latier ease, the average between the niembers of the or
mri tos and to bind the me of State ea
Jene togettion tito, more: nied foup, | two spakings Wire shrouKl Chin ak the
ee \ program will be phuined which will request of the. Chinese: auiorites
intitle speakers. from eich ornnization | the, purpose cof eoanbating. Cam
vi also) @ ues. siaker fi hat eountey, Ho hs just returned,
Y. W. C. A. Offical J“ Tmertiately atten the tlinner AHIR HOC BLCROR TRE HUAES IMIR
To Meet Cabinets |!) 0 \j!! ie played in the Paso hall tone oF Chins ni fs thoroughly hy
DuMMlde National |at Rane Gila Rho and owanl kt] RGR te
Ofithe Young Woe | dred Patterselubs amen tions to Japan.
HU ANiHintictiaker, Ghniorses jneier
Re MLDHIL Ra Male Tala T CIS ar
Sl igbseeaisy slinitda, Hamann ear
award Me Polen el
of tiie,
Duiriny the last five years, he has sade:
4 basket
Katherine iy tliat country
"| Professor Bergin
Will Consolidate
Modern Languages
TWO RECEIVE POSITIONS As announced in list week's issne of
feotived positions | he Niavsy Dre Thomas Goddard Ber
tn Miss [ain 1 avast of Yale wniversity and
AI) | feriie Professor of romance Hinguages.
iil at Western Reserve. col
Troubadour Show i
With Skits, Music © |! .tegeuc tne Aete| tui aoiue lay
To Be Next Week) iii) telihan slams, t Hau
stro: | Ain eons ial yer," Heh Fils til acehce a Sie, wl ae corres a
\
Upton | year, Concerning his appointment, Dr
\ igsiies Ue
Troubadonrs, men's msi
Hani Laura Chirke
Evans and Huldah Che
jotss inn) Helsay Smith 237
clerice at
R. Hrubachier, president,
followin. statement
| Professor eran, tis een elcid
Hrofessor of romance Hanging
Had of the French leone
expected to develop courses fn Talia
“Personal Interviews Are Key-Note
In Leer Job,” Says Bureat|\i:' Hh tent ie
nil graduates of teachers! and arts) jeehers of Ttatian ty How noticeable
i Hope! that the work offered ty Spay
an he mals brewer: hy. his autlition
“VES TN to the rommice language Aronp,
josition
ints. pHeF_ peor A personal interview i
Kramer ares set Jif yp applicants expect to
371 house, Philip i
i MY cure teachin ts," Miss Edna Mf
i} allvertisin i We
il asic, John
poctive
1 consequence Ih i
\
who. visits the principal
intinent | impression who receive i
Miss Lowerree stated polite
jou that students, shouldbe constantly
ert and ready to visit places whore | i
Openinas may. exit Thy partys tonight at 8200
Miss Lowerree pointed “The appointment bureau can inform] oe “Commons!” of Hayley.
every openie| the student of tie opening, but the aps | ilk. ‘The committee in charge telues:
pointment hurean cannot pets the ste] Marion Walkers 438, Lsnbel Dayldge, 37,
dent the position—unaided.” anid) Ethel Little, "38,
person | ft
Lowerree, secretary. of the app
bureau, recently told a representative
the Stane Conan New
the present situation wi
PARTY TO BE TONIGHT
HIBIT Cinerinmer cul will eontice a Sh
Treluded! are contri- | Tespeet to joi,
Sie Kare hy; out that the apptieants
Hawley till” wie ing. re numerous=especially wl
fravelent number of unemployed teach