State College News, Volume 14, Number 26, 1930 April 25

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Vou, NIV No. 26

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For Teacners, Acnany, N. Y., Frivay

Apr. 25, 1930 $2,

.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.

COLLEGE MAY USE
WESTERN SYSTEM,

anal
Ideas

Dr.
Brings

Brubacher Returns
Many New
On Curriculum

Introduction into the State cullege
curriculum of many ideas obtained on
his trip to the Pacific coast is the
hope of President A. KR, Brubacher

who recently returned front se month's
tour of inspection of middle western
and western schools

Higher entrance for
feacher colleges in the east will hive

to be setups sian, Dr, Birubsicher be |

requirements

fieves. He discovered during his study!
of western educati

the problem of over production of

systems. thi

as The first alfair way. conducted
than in the wast. This has been’ RUDOLPH R. WURTH | \isvins the, fst semester and we
Le ee is ae, NAMED PRINCIPAL jaime
isha pee One iat it dance is expected to surpass t
esi believes | AT ROESSELVILLE |"). g-. inustion because ail
Cali re attempting 1 MEET) udhlph A Wath, “A, was aD Tres will be allowed to sattend,
iis by constantly Pasi intedd sion ipa vi te Keessedvalle! Ray Andres’ al Six will
that teachers in he athouls af the en ante ue [ike sre Ce ie al
bime ins be tone wo ase taken] Sune SY corn we atiunaaes tase en et ee an
courses in the colleges and univer: Re placement hires. Worth served) tredin te prevent a stag tine, and
Aittes. aif California, aes pravticn tea her at the high sclies!/na person anaccempanied by a
Netual experimental teaching fot], MRT nig deg enccceaitiel
funnre pertagennes iss one af the adv aL Caled US was ale ape) Thaw aelier have already signed
tages which: mint canter teachers | il tu ate, iuulty of he bighilape inelisles foro. Atay, Ath
colleges stip i, w'hiew Mies Gabel Ties ht at Jepedin Joho Keunedy, hulward:
everal.nfstleecwestern:nuriial ey hols ircen ible the past twee years, | Thomson, Frederick Crumb, Ray |
ni colleges supp Helesonpurtealtye ts] Shilling epted an ape mend Collins, Kenneth Carpenter,
given the <stmbous:roselitain actual pointnwent as prmeipal of the Grand) Conwell Utes Vincent Pesta,
tecelring experience before gradation) C6 [Highs schunl at Grand Gorge] Hater, Arvid J. Burke,
De. Brohacher contemplates: having! Kathleen Costello, Eaua Moore and | tt Muslaryandl
cage rupactiey cuntempiates avi Gertrue: Frenier, seniors, Inve alsin] Anthony Horaitlers, seniors; “Kus
Me rcs Sang tae mn Fveve tein pstions  the ame sell alan, Hrviyg Me nel
in office technique, similar | well dao, Aoving MC

taught inthe commercial schools of
Oakland, Business problems together
with office
habits are t

procedure and
inht

Ninine cullewes at San Mateo, San
Tose, cand Humboldt, especially: inter=
ested He Renbacher: He als visited
the University of California amd the
Voiserity of Washington together

we ternal selon at Rel
Iineton and the tewhers

i Nabland, Oreo,
Vic adiress to State eallege: alana
te tall Teena ber slur
" wontr He specke

7 iin Mae U0 ih

24 SEEK OFFICES
IN STUDENT BODY
FOR YEAR 1930-31

Facets fone students were nom
pfticers of the student
stdent assembly

April 1 ‘These candidates will
he voted on in the assembly next |
Friday. in accordance with the hy

fitution of the stir
weordings

Boro,

nse senior
for they
fesse WT

tle ol presilent

Tavdliann.  Catheeran
eae ed aul Flea
Hie cuulidates for the

en from the

Vine canlidate
age Teter aie
cunlly April HY
the thier
Vaipeaet © Tickey
Wo Ge, AZ at
Donnie At
Thilishites tay qwomen’s chwer
bo Ptances Vo Bork. “SL: Mice
baht iid Kemaliee Kar pel, ‘a3
Poe vdot en ate: Hone Bb
Foe MP We Robert Rtaukins, "2
nL Clayton stewart,

L New Principal

h “30 who will

dye yprimeipal at Roesselville: school

i120 WILL ATTEND |

ALL-STATE DANCE

| Affair Scheduled To Begin
j At’ 8:30 O'clock Tonight
' In Richardson Hall

Sixty couples are expected to at-
© dance scheduled

lend the AIL!

jor 8:30) nck tonight in the
Lounge of Richardson hall, accord
ing to the committee in charge

Refreshments will be served for the,
first time.

The dance is the
wind to be conducted

second of its

State col
Ih is sponsored hy ne single
result of
vi all the

lege.
organi
conperation on the
mien of the college,

the

im

high: school
Worth is the frst mui iy the senior
nent

class te receive ann appein
sweording ty

Sayles. ‘The Ruessteville High schoot
any cnolhnent

« faewlty of IS intl ime

fuas SU) quypils. sand
will have

teew hers

Eighth Spanish Queen

Datel
iexiander

Charles Lye
F Clinton Wallwork,

AW

See Base hy
Vredetiok

ple
Fund
Robert

Rives

| Presents Motion

ALFRED DB. BASCH

Alfred D Basch ‘31 who will
defend amendment ty constitution

ilition of the printing,
ation members in the

News May Edit Alumni
Issue For First Time

\

State College News ana

ini edition of the
ssc

ime

at the first of Jue, the man

The issue will be published in ee
peration with the alunmi association

twill contain news chiefly of interest

totmembers i the alumni association,

Approximately three hundred copies

je printed, the board estimated.

Although some of the copy will be
vollected aul prepared by: the

the News staff will copy. read the

articles, make up the paper, and have

general charge of the work of pre:

paring the

ial for publication,

the project culminates, it will
the fest time in the history of
the News that the student board has
elited sich sn alumni edition,

ISSUES BULLETIN |
Te Sqr guailier oof the Gane
Havette attri Htise rot the

To Appear Tomorrow ' Fie Hal ae oe
Lie elonaTe Syeadele-ceenival queen trot uf a sired bntee DL live ia
sal amahe tt ayaa ay teal Tee eee Sra eutoncavedmmod ial
He eesin Seaeaga aie Agia th He seats auth ventas ws whe
AN ch set der brunette peedee {3H Rs i us costs re flanedty aechani hie
Pg Mas acs BR a sell Il [eye wat several carta

tuvlent Lo
suits wit Fei
wir entranwe.. Vater att enter
Sui Wal oirlike (atic HT
HP ckane ine sit, there will be haw

ij: Irae beens «chosen by
ta sell ns and
Maller
Jarjorie
Ves wal ba

Tickets tmay be
hers of Spanish club,
arty, SM presitent, sie
thirty five cents,

Minerva Surprises Returning
Students By New Easter Garb

the say: feanuales tee pet ue gar
ver the
Manervaa, at tee tae sot
teeted the returmuge ot
Priests anionsnge ay fier tll

Wer anaahe ap by sn hiwens
Hepast sootk tu the

her adjamty wi
werpetnatel ket year ahr the
Maete hice tavaley portal, alta
icant oA Tulle cbisses yetesseed
insucncane ae ea tle mane TM) sila

") Of Future

|

| Wives.

ubjective

Figian Medte
Marriage relateanstiye
othe college at thet
Toes net
Mew dhs net reahee that ther way

eo persons attieadly different

Tinpuilse te iealiee
o

themselves, “The

[a swat ore arta cashes an
ra ra

whit of his tevture

sean on the eve)

#7 Swath, ba
Jes averting

/Too Few Men Take An Objective View
Dr. [Eugene Swan Says

te Torael 1, Kaplan,
the committer
‘The textures were sano
Young M

ose

hy ‘th

’33 Speakers Tryout
In Preliminary Contest

The yretnninir the
Juinal freshanen women's nize 9p
ime ilu ted
anditernm of Payee hull Wednesday
The contestasts wha tried ant were
Uline ie Fnyelish department
feeaie the Pagshade UX. tad Bagetists 1b

Masse

ry sats te

Countest wy 4

Hetew

were) Ruth
Veins Cohn, tt
Tnvher, Maty
Vieapath ade
‘ Mare ate
V 1 Teaventan

Vyetony

Healy

Pinenic
Hrevse

Hata Mowat

A] will be pr

NEW AMENDMENT
IS OFFERED TODAY

President Will Attend 11:10
Assembly And Hear
Discussion
Debate on the proposed amendment

to the constitution of the student
association will he heard this morn-

ing by President ALR, Brubacher
who plans to speak on it if circum.
stances. warran

Students will diseuss and vote on
the amendnent presented hy Alfred
1, Basel, “31, fore ing edi
wr oi the News, tw the effect that

A list of panes of students who have
hot paid the

Student tax he not
printed in the State College News.
\ two-thirds vote of the student

suciation will he necessary to pass
the amendment and make it part of
the constitution,

The rumor to the effect that a vote
would he taken during the week by.
hallot in the halls of the College is
without official foundation, a member
vi the student caumeil anne
morning, Members,
they

declared Anew nothing:
the pramned. vt seme
Hi yaesed, the amendment will mean
thatthe Hato mes will fang
te printed hy this newspaper Tt
Inn tht The names ‘he esate ae
the dd Sens aed el ae

place, mem
ard beliew

The an edi e

r reasons why the

should
on when the
i pliced nits hands this morn

'MEN OF ENTERING

CLASS MAY HAVE
ANNUAL RETREAT

Vans for a freshman retreat for

v5 Vor State College for Tears

mn i

Heat

feat ines this. week:
tetreat wall probally: de ¢

ether, with
with the ‘several
(oat Otccurrinir activity,
[he somite declared °

Vithouish the primary
he phan is te orientate the fresh
hen, tmeinbers af the upper classes
will protiably attend in large nu
hers, Stuvtent leaders, including the
president of th it association,
the editor of the News, the editor
jaf the Hesagenue, captains of var
sid anembers uf the
‘uid art, and debate council,

vent.” Fach will explain
the entering’ unc the enportanitis
the awstivity’ they repre
The committee in charge includes
Warren Coclirane, ‘30, Russell We.
Laudlin, RL. George PL Rice and
Alvin Shaffer. “33

N.S.F.A. Receives First
Dispatch From State

'

purpose of

The central bureau af the National
mt Federation af America
ceived its first new despatch fran

the State calles branch, at way a
mr ay
ticle dealt with the organi
anpese. sand personnel af the
Sealine Lansley itersaiys ul whe
In Willian TL
The article was prepared by Ge
Rive Uo ative ts acts
sleut tor the Cul
hocanbers wit thee
NW Casita 82

Metler is'a trustee.
Ke
"

mittee are
sand bsabe

Poort aud Andeew: Urite

Tr voll peubiably He publistet iw the
«sent te the mien! or ch

foes the cetral othce declared
STATE COLLEGE

NEWS, APRIL 25, 1930

State College News

Established in 1916 by the Clase of 1918
The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
State College for Teachers

THE NEWS BOARD
Bunter B. Guar...
Faxpratex We Crouse

Avenue, Tek
Fr K.

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Avownne B.S
201 Nortly Lake “Avenue, “Pelepi

a ditor-in-Chief
ce “Aveide Dial “S61
Managing
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ssociate ‘Manag ing “Teditor
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nance, Manager

Inetta B,

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Savion Assocusre Eorvoxg;

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Margaret ¢
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Hrits, re Walahy Joseph vite

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Hsin
Jand."'317 Marian "Weinberg, ‘Frances: Micary Hetty” Rayo

Aneta ec
fu cette, Delivered anywhere. in
Entered ay ‘second class, matter” apostate o|

V1 Tivoalway— Wal |
Tay Vo NIN No mh

WHY KILL THE GOOSE THAT LAYS
THE GOLDEN GG?

oerisiig Alanaper
ad b

ship
forward, It is a concrete
‘an activity that we

which they were eligible

In order that these deserving exponents of the forensic

art may. have an opportuni

of the fraternity, its organization should be speeded to

the utmost.

tis
come the opportunity

| supporters of so deserving an ora

forensic platform have this type of fraternity, Member-
‘something to wl

ich the debater can look
cas tas IF You Ash Me— A:
price QuAs
this College

fauen pan Uasvearly, avery (nbrcaleglaa. dats: tae

undoubtedly
1 among’ the students i
here are a few debaters.

nt almost

mae interes |
the College,

this who have

during their four years here

ity to become charter members

debate fraternity is the one

wt

= BOOKS

Mrs. Haring Fureries |] th
to

Peomiesien — Destiny |] Wine’ stiles,
will

The Strange Death oT
Seams, department

the
Thacker, Published
poration, New York ¢
Phe record af an investi
istration fearlessly. tv
prison teri Whose tert
Hose Comrie iy still ant
af President (artis
the pint»
Varied alininietration ot

It is time to stop quibbling over minor differences, antl
4 broad view of a mutter of vital importance bo
every student in this college, the ealue and worth of the
student budg
The student’ association, aun stuclent budget are iy
separable; one cannot exist withont the ather. We
should cunsider the tangible ane tna
stundent budget, “The studlent asset
ity very fife blued froin the student. hrleet, hx
more for State college thaw any other &
Student association, and the varios organizations, ull

a, State collate wonthh have lth

yar atitside the: stite, ail ih ts abt

Is ay the brine ty th

dramatic and art a Jee

Us the National, strleat fetorat \ f
stulentsossucintion,

Vassar sand Ham wt

sual other very" worthwhile activities, whi rine. aunt

this. recensnitic
‘The added reputation of the elore inerenes the value
‘of ity diploma, "This ads the yeaduate int very anaterial
way, in enabling hin ta secure a better pition. “There
is also a hidden value in the diphowa, whiel is. waited
Mhrough the contacts, which the: student makes. bee
cof his interest in stitdent activities, whieh eannit he se |
cured rough academic tivities, These
contacts form the major portion af this process called
education, A student, deprived of all the benelits of st
det extraccurricular activities, would every” gone
Let ts consider the benefity uf the student budget from
the’ standpoint of health. ach member of the: student
association has the cumfortings assurance that, should any
ies heal him during, the eee ter yy det
upon the infirm
year two hundred
hoy this fund.
He would seem, since all phases of a student's life at
ona sce alla ith, |
student would recognize the tremendous importance, aan!
the worth of the student bunet.” We have a stile |
sociation here of which every student nay justly he)
proud, Ht is inconceivable that any: st with even
the slightest sense of loyalty to |
AFL in any movement, which. would even’ slightly ew
danger such st precious. heritage sure that tle
students. of this college are far t i alfa |
sighted to slay: the gone, which

il ealinysetain:sinlonts were ie

ministration, is clotted
Aeavarainnay yale was
Mia Mes. Haine: tier of
ans Naw Repttent wien
wht
wt Hatin
Ves a

ectatel wie
He "hie: white

proved te Te stele ae pertect silencer tive aauany’ a tonne
ines both betwore aid ater the kasha |

the peculiar hy
trip, are take up in deta
[i telling of the death s¢
save Mrs. Harding, Mr
stenotraphic aveaunt af his
ing. saiter her return to WY

hin—We drank it, He lay
His eyes were elused He

Wuoked straight ints ty
heclside,” Mrs. Havin
Means

She then proceeds to piv

They ire saved buve t
destiny

WHAT? NO] CADTAINE

Lack of outstanding players. eligible far the captiiney
vi tie 1930 varsity basketball teany iy the resesins given |

yucemnent Het eiptain will be aye hy |
the couch before each game,
‘This is the rst

Hvcantagees to be ebtanied fren
Wa yilicy. New field eneraly will be aed forthe
several juames, thi seivinys tlhe ianlivieunals an opportunity
they vane thy Mure individual Jealership

One the other Iund the team aay

the steadying inlluence that
that the capable sand
enwastrated His fit

Phere will be venta

canes valy with the
experienced Healer

edling subministration, As told

fy a asin wher thts server!

with the body: af the president
Twas aline with the 1
nniuntess “Tt was tine ivr hiy medicine PE yguve it tw

he opened his eyes wide—-and moved bis head ant

been quoted want requoted: “E haye not bet
try or the Party that my hushawd loved so much.

vane Tandon by Gaston Bi
‘of justice investigator during

wy May Diso
nil Publishing Car

because it

©

Walter Driscoll, ‘31; I believe} Lawrence Newcomb, chairman,
ion of a coun

the fullest | that the innov: 5
ins and managers off Herney and’ Kenneth’ Miller,  sopho-

ith the ¢
jor. spor
ellent ide:

take

ill be esp

Alice Splain, '3

1 intermural sports, [
be enough be

juestion: What do you think of
the proposed membership of the| varia.
new athletic council?

Sas members
‘One represe!

‘use’ the
agers wi

of the demands o
The new system

cially
Kive

ntageous| and in the afternoon the final plena
captai

STATE DELEGATION
ATTENDS SESSION
OF MODEL LEAGUE

The delegates to the model League
of Nations lett yesterday morning tor
the convention to be conducted at
Lafayette college, Easton, Pennsyl-

‘The State college delegation which
represents Czechoslovakia includ
v

‘Thomas

‘ll ter Driscoll, juniors
an] mores. Mr. William Vollbrecht_in-
structor in Gevernment, will act as
think,| faculty. adviser.

team| "The model League opens tomorrow
now| with a committee session in the morn

‘ay
he athletic situation well enough] ing and a plenary. session in the

of the he second meeting of
1 be Sunday morning

y

session will take place,

Alter the sessions of the model

e}heen invited to

ily. S30 the new method of selecting repre-| dinner,

valor iis the Ua

fing admins | sentatives to the athletic
tiueh better thi the

former one.|have heen assigned def

iy of the committee members
finite topics fur

ie Tus been wviper! away Init] Why: isn't an athletic hemor system | hich they, willbe. held responsible

amatel is The Straus Haat) introduc
whiel fuve concealed fimatiealls heer
duenus the [athletic eanne

are set forth]

ively no tes ane anathysrity |

fiers a person
it'when he

y in athleties

wal this adeyeysteny has hee praven to be very tiyarmat
tigator exe! sWecessiul in

uther colleges

autos) at the sessions, Terns will report

n
wer of the fon the codification of international

aw; Neweumh and Driseall, will ins

vestigate the economic situation uf

Vhislthe world, and Miller will report on
n

The delegation will motor te Lat
fayette college in Miller's car, “A

vi ick othe president | Lloyd Jones, "33: ‘The new sys:|repuet cavern the actly th th
et Uaungter” | tea ot sa guest tela ea of > vill Ie
‘ ie listinct given. by oof the ddlexation

ia itia’s the former, tu the student association alsa liter

angie sing anel tna | tae
se an the ius ae real
Ar svi, The Steange! Headers in athletes then yehy
rR dy trees en he en Teal ov Definite Plans Formed
es awd atest | Bx tle td system ct indian
‘ Fee ak ae [Pate ha: atev AT lhieuuigleipallartty For Scholastic Society
raved awl wetuet Aee | fattovy than ability The committer working. an arramte
va IATA | en \Winteres 0) nt ey | eis fori a rans ca
Unie sete in ne estat, ETH et, Weel
fren vse titty ad the evils that ate | bs Was or
ial the tonne soon tah) eel ean ‘
Dt te shart Was Coes etl ol the abet at tte Wate aed Eo
He brave wsomean (oi DE fete captains ane eowapenae CFEC chien, set W
Di ane Ata Ua comes | dais ata Camo Kelly tia
tract HED Sey td Ihe anate castle wossdbtes| Mamreye” Weitz, Zain kvedya
The ew system would alse. aetlaw |e. bd.

sIhicli, accurding ti Means

i
Meas hits clisen i give
first mertinyy with Mes. Hard
hingtar irony San Brancises

At whiel none wis present

resident and--vly about ten

bach on the pithy a moment
was resting "Then suddenly

is quoted ty saying to Me PY

ce that_farniuny staten

ayedd my

werewrets P have fultdled my

ARPAIRS OF STATE |,

ty At

We are mire antl

Tien Ie
unigoressos ity Ahi at a
tiny Tosd bia thes set ot}

IW Ivaaler
ether and

Frances Kel

Mer, "32: The method Hart Wot
fan athletic eouneil |

itinis the captains

in other college

the major spor

F helieve, is an iy

ee former method,
proper perspeetive of athletic
he obtained in the new way
this was furnierly impossible
the method has worked successfully |
Hhetieve it wold |!

ork here at Suite

at takes th

ment trom th
jnity. ‘The new systenr af making
teas captains sand nnnagers men

nes. Gaynor, °32:
method of selection
ee power af appoint

athletic. conned

te tinds Me Carl Van Doren once saul that ac eertan tlie ney. sy stent iy tiidenies

isterly are sisters, haw

Vesduttativay ty lew ins.
are thw

Stinents, anid heyy anew ty
Nhrary

Heart a
hint

ness on aman’ at haar saul Wy the team, Stat 1 invests

before hietore they anvestiys
Tis matural ti suppose that the captain will

chosen fur each gga on the fasis of his ability. Siu What

there are always one ar twee players whee are outstanl survey © They. td the

Jaye, i wound seeme thi they youll be eallead ayeat nist Prssabations they hawk the «

Wiis aiewstaper feels that either Chitley Lyon
Froth jaiiors awl esperien el

rib vy

fit sero

cepted ressqnuil
debate tke. its. place
A majority ut Tie egies RNG ink eh Wk Hh

fiteu, thus slang thie woth. it an getty the tte |
|
f
|

ubativa, aid they tol ast
1 Pesdabatieay

Hi? Whi. they: ried
are the rich, Haw: paer the poor

the Prolibinan forces tab whew they muke

y shuwed “Haws chuldtike elitdeen are, how a

oe etait Mwt| Distribution OF Junior

te tlie ally
Munih, Hew studies are the
hate College aie a new

tins -kuway their cut dst

Fy, poispaetears bey ate sa
wnntes healthy. be i
aveutable tas

iy leh atti Muanvelans pool

Class Rings Delayed

Hoot rs will wat be ere ail iE alter the fi

* ecinge to the
| would fhe atelayed a few slays, she sii

cA

viding, toy Mv

ere supposed tub
Apr 2, tue

Haster rush the

1 would | Lattin department, and Miss.

for that reason 11

Company: that

Ti piember

et
wre ailing ate
iy

J Knglishy and Hi Vit Dentin,
Hail FeRIsIear, were aly ireseut atthe

ineetins,” AIL af the faculty: are: ment
ery oi Phi Het Kappa aint De, Dost
Xgl ain isa mete Sa

Aa tie filknwing toplen were dis

Shice {etssed : purpose uf the urganization
ses for the selection of nenbers

me Hf elections: same awl insisa

ui manner of initiation,

| Misy Raith . Wallace: he

Lat the

[1 Chesebronh, instructor i
ed to select st ume
hrgaieatiny, whielt wil
Hatin ar Greek deriv
Tentative pany peovidle that all
is why are honor stundents

the end of their third year and
seniints whe are honor suudenty at
hf their first semester will

the
wither af

does | itt

os

ye Seo
The baseball team th

picttresque comments that filled the

t day's work-out,

this observer concludes that the

men Jong for the ood old dress

jing room, although the new one

has plenty’ of ventilation, in fact, too
much for bodily comfort

Hast
Hf the hase
Set we thik that the tine
Hee Coaet seal jut vat thie ell
its seaseon. will be a reds stem

Hans ba mnabe jvdjanents

under

The tennis 94

LENDAR rousing, into e«
‘Towtay Soman bids fair to ald cansite
silly \iwtincanen, | MDI 10 State's reputation on
Wi va sore
vo betine, Iie |)
Ba dann? 10 ATTEND CONVENTION
Hh ' 1
vised Ambra , (a
wieM sy '
TIMEN CORE™) 0) Ne aie
nl Hotshe wlace at
Whey “tiw ale ania HH take pave an
Seve hinath eater Vadlais, “Sh way
toy heatherine tata felejate at the sane
jet othe conamcih, | mteetn

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 25, 1930 5

“Change Divorce Laws." Debaters Say; A z New Record Achieved
PURPLE AND GOLD Present Statutes Are loo Stringent || Meeminedale Wins Acquittl "hg te png News

OPEN 4930 SEASON an2ertarsin New, You sate jan expensive trip to, Reno can geil] y/aympereimentrimcedings || om Saal Jaa OO ee

are too stringent if the decision|a divorce when their married life
ven to the affirmative team debat-|is wrecked on the rock, of tempera:|| tfe"Entin ob parkamitay. prac fens were listed in the April 11 edi

fe BY De" Harold W Thorp: | New Work are so. stringent’ she|| {acting as jury declared him | tion of the News than in any previows
son, professor in English, is any| said, that a woman whose husband|| inocent by a vote of 7 to $ Tues- Publication, according to
indieation. |The’ question’ debated convicted to life imprisonment || SUOMI impeached by the available in the files of
solved, That New, York] cannot get a divorce from him, ‘|| Le fad been impeached by the ing department.

Manager Announces Schedule
Srl Three Games
lome Diamond

Gold baseball team

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will pen er 1990 essen here Satur F te slial. grant -livoren’ for: Incorne: Bent Seetartny ante ative|| fentleman and,for neglect of duty || The former high evel was 190
day alte Hadi |, riage is fundamentally a religiot in the class. aie Gis lasted for |} inches and in the last edition of the
tho meetings of the clas. News there wee 200 laches aie
Coach Rutherford R. Baker dis-|, relationship. It was his third tral in the there: were 20) inches given to

Kent divorce laws le advertisen
1d are undemocratic, the] f
e, composed of /

1, and Curt
the

Both
page edit

cords were
ns,

College in the past year, he hay-

ing twice been tried for murder in |] #hieved in s

government classes and acquitted, ——
WRITES ARTICLE

SOIREE NETS $120 Miss Alice E. Ryder, instructor in
inal estimates place the net profit} home economics, has written an ar~
Soiree at $120, Dorothy J. id Content of
general chairman, anounced
and. socially. the
among the most successful
r, she declared,

tributed uniforms to the following men!
Tuesday” afternoon rd
Whiston, Leo Alla

st
Ott,” Charles Lyons!
Schoor, juniors; Robert
John Todd, Lloyd Mor

nd Ales
Go ich

for
solution for shipwreck
hh more stringent marriage
© further con-|laws not a relaxing of the divorce
marriage is a contract| laws. ‘The first or second marital
il adventures of ap
be made as at
e contract,| successful. marriage
on the other ha

The mar
was purely a leva
iastical prejudices

a
home diamond at Ridge ste

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4

STATE COLLEGE NEWS,

APRIL 25, 1930

i

SCOUT LEADERSHIP SSM to.
LECTURES START

An opportunity to win a prize of

$100 is open to State college stu-

Gents. The individual submitting

the best name for a_new branch of

Albany — Girl the Chicago and Eastern Illinois

Gives First
Spoke

The first session of the sh
in Girl Scout leadership trai

railroad will be awarded a check
for that amount.
‘A second prize for the next best
me will also be given. Tt is $50.
he contest will close Wednesday.
Winners will be announced about
conducted yesterday by Mrs, Balk
Forgy, director of Albany County G
Scouts,
The meeting opened with a few
“get-acquainted” games and a short
talk about the purpose of the course]
and the aim of Girl. Scout leaders,
The students were divided into patrols
and patrol leaders were elected, which
was followed by a discussion ‘of the
system, and the general
n of a Girl Scout troop.
iscussion included the policy
in relation to correctional, institu
ial

Scout Director
Of Series
Yesterday

1 their
helder,
of the

to
H. Ba
agent

State Alumni Revisit
College During Week

Many State college alumni
ing the college this week,
g to Dean Anna E, Pierce,
lio has had many callers at her
Among them are: Ray ‘Town-

18, who is now instructor in

t Peekskill High school, and

», formerly Adele Hedges, '18,

js a_mener of Kappa Delta

29, former

and

been visi

i

Court of Honor to.
ie next session, which |
hursday, May 8, at the col-

lege. 4
“This course will consist of four ses

is a sort of p
troduction to the k

association and a_mi
kania; and Thomas J, Fallon,
former business manager of the News

ining classes will be
May 8, May 15, 2. One|
of these mectings will he devoted tj and also a. Myskania, member
the work necessary for the tenderfoot | Hall ig a member of Delta Omega
class, the first step in Girl Scout work. sorority, ant Fallon a ember
Another meeting will be a nature dis-| Kappa Delta Rho. fratern
cussion, at which it will be shown| ing, '29, former president
what opportunities there are for Girl! of ew. Voter's’ League, and
Scouts and 120, have; been. visiting
feld of training i Pi
course has the approv:

ictueee oF Dean ‘Raia
who is a member. of the Albany EXPRESSES SYMPATHY
County Girl Scout Council. “In view| ‘The student association expresses
of the fact that we are preparing for' sympathy to. Professor George M.
future teachers, it will he a distinct. York, head of the commerce. departs

ie to have a knowledge] yent, whose step-father this.

outing and Girl Scout

the
cout leaders in this | Ethel “Fish
Syddum

and nounced,

Pierce,

died

"| Qube

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Mary Janocha
210 Central Ave.

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Shampoing,
For Bobbed Hair $1.
For Long Hair $1.25 |

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Albany, N.Y.

PATRONIZE THE
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We Clean and Dye all kinds of Ladies’ and Men's
Wearing Apparel
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have |

following commits
Spring house dance to. be conducted
at the sorority house Saturc

art} eral chairman;
nber of Mys-| refreshments;
“29, | eron

Miss| leigh,

11 MORE SENIORS
OBTAIN POSITIONS,

PROFESSOR SAYS

Eleven more seniors have secured

teaching positions for next year, ac-

cording to Professor John M. Sayles,

secretary of the placement’ bureau.

Those who will teach Latin

Idella Easman at Central

garet Wadsworth at Cambridge.
Bertha Nathan will teach

grade at Amsterdam,

will teach Fre

Three seniors

through the history de

are: Katherine Ros

teach at Cooperstown; Ethel Ray. at

Greenville and
Waterword,

be principal a
traba_will tea
Rath Clo
town to teach Ei

w
wslish.

Miss Hawks Announces
Committee For Ball

"30, president of
announced the|wfficers were conducted

Mildred Hawks,
Aipha_ Rho sorority,
for its an

Margaret Rickard, '30,
Julia Hinaman,

and music; Della
ors and programs ;

3, decorations,

Direction Warner Bro: |

| StranD

WEEK O! APRIL 26
RUTH CHATTERTON

! IN
“SARAH AND SON”

Rit Z

| WEEK OF APRIL 25
DOROTHY MACKAILL
IN

| “The ‘The Flirting Widow”

MADISON |

MADISON AND MAIN
WEEK OF APRIL 28
MON-TUES
“Lilies Of The Field” |
WED-THURS
“Marriage Play Ground”
FRI-SAT
“General Crack”

night,
"32,
Lorene Kerr, '30, chaps
30,|

Dorothy Bur:

\

are:
Valley ;
Elizabeth Owens at Scott and Mar:

sixth| t
ind Alice Walsh

oath Fallsburg:| which the several radio programs are

i! prograt

nerce at, Delhi;
Igo to German-

DRUGS
At The

College Pharmacy

COLLEGE

Homemade Fie and Cake

Every sandwich made up

CANDY SHOP

203 Central Avenue (near Robin)

‘Toasted Sandwiches
fresh to individual order

French Utilizes Radio
Programs In Teaching

Acting as director of public rela-
tions for the schools of Grosse Point,
Michigan, W M. French, '29,
former editor in chief of the Stat
Coutece News, has utilized the radio
programs of his section to bring be-
fore the students of the city such radio
presentations as may be helpful i
their school work

He has compiled a tabulation in

‘The hour and subject of the

noted and assigned for the
students according to its suitability to
the grade in which he is enrolled.
The most interesting and instructive
of the night presentations are also
listed for the students.

French also teaches journalism and
history in the high school.

“fisted.

NOMINATE OFFICERS
Nominations for the next year's
yesterday noon
the
pervision of
therine Graham,
class,

LUNCH

WITH US
AT VAN DYK’S NEW
LUNCHENETT
SERVING
HOME MADE
SANDWICHES, PIE,
CAKE AND A MOST
DELICIOUS CUP OF
DUCHESS
— COFFEE —

Van Dyk Tea Store

167 CENTRAL AVE
Just Below Robin Street

by sophomore class under the
Dubee and

who are

DR. M. G. NELSON
NAMED TO DIRECT
SUMMER SESSION

Dr, Milton G. Nelson, professor of
education, will be director of the State
college stmmer session this year. Dr.
Nelson will replace Professor Win-
fred Decker who has been director of
the summer school for the past four
years

‘A new course in school nursing. will
be offered this summer. Courses will
Iso be offered by the commerce,
English, French, sucial science, edu-
cation, sei x_- mathematics. de
partments,

In accordane
students who are not attending college,
[courses are based on a system of ro

with the need of the

Some courses will be offered
each year, others every other year,
and some every four years. ‘This
system will be of assistance to. prin:

tation

Is, Superintendents, principals, col-
lege graduates, high school teachers,
elementary school teachers, normal
school graduates, and public school
nurses, as well as the undergraduates
fom ‘this and “other colleges, it is

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