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SOIREE ATTRACTS {60 BARN HONORS
200 FOR TONIGHT FIRST SEMESTER
Grand March of Faculty, Guests, | Twenty-six of Number on Roll
and Students to Be Main Honors, Says
Event of Annual Affair | Miss Van U enburgh
DANCE STARTS 9 O'CLOCK
THEY ARE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN FOR SOIREE TONIGHT
Freshmen with ’
Have Lowest
Second with 30
Theta Pi Pipers of Colgate Furnish
Music for Dancing in Page
Hall Gymnasium
G.A.A. DELEGATES — DRAMATICS CL ne
ARE AT COLLEGE [RUSSIANS TO SING PRIS a
MEETINGS TODAY ON TUESDAY NIGHT IN TROY conrest |”
"Music: Associa
Group
LEAH LC \'ENHEIM
CONTEST CLOSES x rent
FRIDAY, MARCH 20 hires He aos ata aoe the i ji BOARD DELEGATES
ne ; ; true sat ARE AT MEETING
wats IN NEW YORK CITY
Onivon Nu Weleoa
Junior As New Pledge
WELCOMES MEMKEM
TEACHERS
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931
State College News
Established In 1916 by the Clase of 1918
‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
fe College for Teachers
THE NEWS BOARD
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Publihed every Friday in the college year hy the Hil
alent sso
tat eesti, he
“Tas, Neg does, wot weceesaily enone ‘expressed
the editor (et a
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Writers! aot ae ‘are lett with nf the Svs
peervet if ap ented Th
Purwrao ay Manca Aer Pan
AThany NY Mark Wa) TN Noe
STUDENT MAIL THTEVES
a revival of the old stagwersaeds
twit
ritling of the student ail
State college is. secine
days and. its attendant
rubbing of the mails
an the &
such as ours, We
respect nut te
‘The highest authority
shuulel not read the wail
the admonitions oof students at St
inv the lowest esteem one wh
Wwhicl properly anuther
stitution. Second hand thrills
whose anal is first read band
ills, Highwaymen antl
The
iatcheon oof a professional cvllege
hos isa
vinings to teatels children te
the property of other per
ony etiquette: deerees that one
aavatler. Even witht this
appropriates the thrill
oi the in
lh ay comme to student
wall we know, censored |
tow meh 9 i ham
hy a curious. person
affections
OF eva
ten feuit is sweeter than that lesally
sand perhaps stolen letters
ing than thy
remember the proverbial punishment of eaves
IS THIS COURTESY
epoaker has consented to auldress the
When a
sembly, the least that the aforesiid
is offer hint thanks in the coi af peliteness, ‘There
be no criticism af the attitinte of the sturlents
during: the speech, As a rule, they are very atten
up befure then
anti the
tive and courteany while some one i
Holling their attention, Most students wait
tall: is completed hefuee they leave, no :
Important is the appointment whieh they have miute
1128, As stan ay the speaker canetae
ress, huwever, there iy alten a general expe
toward the Vhis iy very emmbarrassitie, net
tatly for the spewker, hat alse fur those spsitiey
sents whe hash for the sins at saiother, Tat
HL would seem that Suite evtlewe stinterts hay
Wy syperticial polish to know: that te aval out
seonte ratte is spwiahing isn't being tty
yet they have tet ensingh inmate politeness
sMlow ait West at short tiie te ebapsse heieore: quittinn
the anliter
f sal Tie have cuttered thy
euharrasstnent ef ican antennucenients toe thes ba
vt aathee students walang: swiitly up the aishes can
pete tate the ketene the situation
SPEAKING BOR DR. EHOMPSON
Many pensions why the stirlent body at this Collese
ean he prowl af ity faculty: were given hy De, Harald WY
talk, inv assembly Fridhay, Ue eypolamied
scvanplishiienty ui qnember
faculty, hut ot course he was dered ter eta nmi
of This ewan werk
The News tahes this opportunity te afore the sti
eats avtiy the Calleee te pirat at Die Hveampoon Me
wats graduated tone Hamilton volte a
dud ork his PID at Harvard He ne san ot th
\uiet ain events thee shee oe :
Univesity oot Wisin wil
vKevit 1 ‘
i : ‘ uN
1 we "
peeved \ ' iw
treatnweat te ya 4
“Whe story ot Ir reo ti the all
yan a “
n't Ive a
Pespeanse to a questions
anything.”
This is no brief fur
V really weser Knew hw tech
Irene Sebroeder but there iy
sj bdior-in-Chie| | "var-hotted
|
fe elle shoal hl}
“Women Should Emerge From The Home™
Union Speakers Prove In Radio Debate
something to be learned from her story. She had never
been taught to do anything worth while, For a while
she worked in a restaurant but she was not even a good
‘She had no real
waitress, She had little education.
“occupation.” And then she turned to crime, She| ‘The men’s varsity debate team family had outlived its usefulness.
thought she could make a living and even more, She|tost to the Union college team| In the debate with Union college
had heen cheated of her childhood and she became] Monday night in its radio debate Lawrence C, Newcomb, ‘31,
True others have had hard times in life]on the subject: “Resolved: That the first, orge P, 'Rice,
nd gone straight but environment does make a difference. emergence of the modern woman second speaker, Kenneth
It is possible that Irene Schroeder might have been|from the home be deplored” which] 's2, | acted as, alternate
taught something, It is possible that there are hundreds proposition argued | speakers for
arti eekool” today who" It tick cases” were] with the Hamilton college tenmm on |Siith and. Milton Li
studied by. psychiatrists and the proper guidance given] Tuesday night ina non-decision | Jn the second debate, Hamilton
thems, might become useful citizens instend of going debate. The debate with Union college, was, represented by i.
wri They might he fitted into the niche in which | college proadeast- over the Smith and J. Howard, juniors, and
they belong. | radio from. the WE stain In Avis Rayton. 3) Kenneth itt
took active part in State
's defense of the affirmative
Curtis. Rutenhe
Newevnth
here iy something for, the public to think in | Schenectady ce
the case,of this woman who “never really knew how to lebates the State college
i
ly anything.” | ative of the
eg
second. speaker,
¥2, Iternate
argumte was
| propmsition
- Hn the hame was tat beneficial speaker
BOOKS: Bee 78 EEEGGES MON pci asap
) Hivertinc Myst Union were Miss perta Me~
ane home” One of the arguments to Rochester, na of the Van
the Curler hotel oi Schenectady
hat tired feeling” here is a hook guranteed to
make you foget your worries, As a anatter of fact you
Hecume 34 interested in and worried abwut the characters
in "Murder inthe that you forget yourseli—an
avculade for any: hook in this self-centered, seli-e
phisticated
| QUINTET SWAMPS
DANA LAW TEAM
MR, HARRY LINTON
TO TALK AT OPEN |
item tats ger 0 le FORUM, MARCH 21° IN CLOSING GAME
singly tifienit are heir lischarged i 2
iti a, Fuk dew sw! Se "a
der spa, is rata all sts mystery F) Canina Mi national meal 9 sap State tallied
aired except far a series of Coincidences Mr. Linton will tell thaw wink the first hall, Pini seared three
n
Hilly Nelson, “AL, willbe
sehuvts,
Deter aud ferry Hoavard tall in love anil sulfer the anki he store at the alt sty to
vst tye an sens atedter ts tre toe, With the the Hest speaker. Ter subject wi ei say
wilde spur oi having ferry. soil secretary ter the Ven be a dtetinition of the stbjeet, the [1h Sabes fiver
Dathensteins, arrested for the murder of Von Dotbens pttrpises cut the course aud ity Tlie treshinion tive repkiced the
Ache Bowe tntle calves we dheeienemice, tw Hoeedieg deeildis cM. Lanton's spwerh seit varsity. celuringe the abtrd pra
citar sit the villain asin hits, fis ernbeaver tor ee! ihe there weil be a eens Paras thi Hh tea
Ins identity. secret, killed twos ae ra east giants each, ta
flere very. Title ides iytaen ak Meier tes the Mie dUscussion Will he Mec Stantey. Gs fast period ie varcity: reptuced th
Voter Tite. wins tells the storys isa true reporter in this Hetsrn, head af the history dette it aiid rolled aye thie sat
CAL NAVA, TNC KOREA IE Eh etiam “etnies akties Alban ile seared nS. (Routh Cascine- ant aentun
weabeiaition, ae tll wwevtthicl Me, Linton scored twelve putts wale bay
Hee Ulkrlussad cheesesea Tig: fost eto tise Heleay Hatter, stigerdiour vit and Cth, joint gaptaines played iri
Ru ‘i th practice letehine at sual Inst wate with te Mast aul Gnd
Ail Mathie Ce THevee ARS Mite. innar. Utieh eh five
at teinwasteation la pl Teast Saturday's etary sn
vials stinatee ME Stile four aietities anil )
wath art Hissee tur the senna, TL co
THE STATESMAN roan thle ceaferene filete seheditte was as fall
Nivgaae interested ia tli sul "
Jeet ot sented seienee ine attend, State ie
|__ Hether Vekstein, aly chair uf Maswetl ae
fhe seminar, aaa ba Aislin Marsla arm iW
A stad i. sues acres: au) wlttebites 1
dig i iar erty thoes Man ae
Manis "
NS yo rubs ho al events a i WORK WELL DONE W iin ait ‘
the esterant tyqicatains " Ca :
silicate rath thaw by
: Nini bY a Lava, fol mitt
ayyulies tla vsstet ise lh ah Alert ave esd aanness 4 aaah 4
wir st innste He retain Vive ort " ford Ke. aher ni i} : "
; Mech cembu lacie |
on ee ‘ ‘ aia 1
satire. th vag gone
is ese ‘ Taweal
ithe tte celta Tore ANAC thes awl ho ye hie, se
Abie Wn Hq oie coda deste lane that ple
feacinline ate alinatinenrnwontal ‘ hath
ih Hah a Ie le ci ater al Ink
nipetativels sine vestud staat Ty i . i 1. hha
ted SH uh pita a hu a 9. Ah i 8 Juniors Coach Milne) oi Waals
Heath od deskettall tutti teen eon i
svt Hoge Ahad a inane a Ae Students For Contest
ane arses Nidetaie Malti a ae eee ag
nie dienes, to vetuyy tie harm We’ Mas beh ce tite ete
ena MW il nee Ais Tt santa
eae ee te dae Ws Shine TT m shia HARUN Vac ae dnattoay
ea ae asta oh he ate at ‘aa rm
! Nt vod i} . " a : ia a °
; Bi i Calendar
‘ : Poly
i fl ‘Kukek ualtenh Kuan SHINES fon
cus aitctehass sluanpicas Tanetue , Penn aah, Sil f
Heated Feable hy the seniors te retrain trem a aw ten the hb Tee era) Wednesda
vebamly tate ty defeat the boys far the third consecn: sented atthe anual Mite sel am MAME
toe tte me! Titanate wea ie pee m tll
VS MARCH 13, 1931 3
THIRTY-FIVE SIGN | SINOS HWoLAN oxHTOrY MERE TNDIANS 9 VISIT. 240 WEL ATTEND
70 ATTEND CAMP) COLLEGE MAY 6:9. "mac 2 ano 2a
. | Hetween 1
Dramatic and Art Council Sponsors | sis
Freshmen and Sophomores;
Mass Meeting
Exhibit of Navajo Indians
in Gymnasium
Thirty tive i
fied their inten ins
freshman camp a
toa survey of the istritut. al |
in the student assembly: bast) Fri |
Fatayette, Lachigh,
IML Halyoke, New: Jersey
Hin Smith, Mare
jhe alelegatis will he
faculty who tive heen tvited te
attend the casnye be
Relics Accumulate In Box KAPPA DELTA RHO 1 went
For Lost And Found Articles WILL INITIATE 10 pets” Mae devin val
‘a TOMORROW MIGHT Class Presents Plays
Mn h
Mile Gene et Hall Auditorium
Campus Commission Requests
Kelp In Maintaining Rules
DR. H.W. HASTINGS
WILL GIVE SPEECH
IN 11:10 ASSEMBLY »
COMMITTEE PICKS
SPANISH CARNIVAL
QUEEN NOMINEE.
WELCOMES VL DOTS AN Kind of oe
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCI
13, 1981
G.A.A. WILL HAVE
ALUMNAE REUNION
H Marion Gilbert Will Be General
| Chairman for Weekend
| March 20 and 21
night w
of the
sport
sabelle
at the
there will he
naw baskethal
dinner in the Coll
The
thie will he kept svete
hert said, The di
alti
AV. hulletan ear
is eneral
lune
ual
"and the imeani
Elizabeth Kautter, ’31
Announces Committees
ev Kappa Ve
ih ‘i
Contributions For Club
Paper Are Requested
MORRIS
Candy Shop
222 Central Ave
Just around the
Ro
We specialize in
Tousted
Sandwiches 102
A.A, council andthe
home of Miss
head of the physi
Sodas
&
sundaes l0c
ART STUDIO HAS
"| G.A.A. Conducts Mystery
Myskania Gives List
‘| Juniors will Conduct
Has Charge Of Reunion |
| HERE AND THERE iz
Declaring that “our
suffering from yiekdin
eff 1055 MARION Coup
Marion Gilbert, '31, wh will
EXHIBIT OF WATER
COLORS BY ARTIST} a
An exhibit af water ¢
val Heritton
irwin. tian, Payelnel
olisplay. ine the art stint
Hike In Outing Program)
| Editor Of Club Paper |
Announces Publication’
Of Second Offenders i
Class Dinner March 26 '
1 f VISETS SORORITY
.) Normanskill Farm Dairy
Walled W
Albany tate
Nudlieivss Hees
74 Chapel St. Mbany, N.Y.
We awed teach
vents sat all
\BILL MAY EFFECT
EXCHANGE OF NEW
Delta Omega Conducts
Faculty- Student Tea!
Addresses Samm | PROFESSOR SPEAKS
10 STUDENT BODY
of Merits of Faculty and
Student Body
De, Harold W.
I like is the proper balance you have
between we
ane play
matter of fact that we
that we are
resiefhest Dr |
The}. ur tically
|Marion Dillenbeck, ’31
| Announces Committees
© H, BUCKLEY TH
EATRICAL ENTERPRISES
HARMANUS
CRVOKPR HALL
Constance Bennett
IN
“The Easiest Way”
with
Ss
H
Coats
Gan f
Teachers’ Agency, inc
: Velvet
Write tor
atthe offive
CREAM
Steefel B
Robert Montgomery |
\
LELAND
Now
Charles Farrell
AND.
|| Maureen O'Sullivan
IN
“The Princess and
the Plumber”
mart
ats - Dresses
lor
Girls and Misses
Hosiery
rothers, Inc.
Dr. Harold W. Thompson Tells
Thompson, pro-
What
thing
It is 9
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 13,
1931 5
ANNUAL MINSTREL
10 BE MARCH 12
Original Skits by Members
to Feature Program,
in the auditorium of Page
according to J. Bruce Filby, ‘33,
director, Rehearsals of all’ the
presented, One wi the fextures will
be a skit depicting a scene
sorority. house, "The kit
written by Alired D, Basch,
who is alse one of the cast
act. Other participants in the skit
are: Russell) Ludi,
Ont, seniors; Carl ‘Tarh
neth Miller, juniors
Kerbel, Willian Rvasan,
Grosvenor, atl Bet
sophamores, Five oi the
Director States
The public performance
of the Troubadors, men’s m
will be ci
we bee
ec. Filly: said
mance willl hast
al skits written by an
the organization will
play female parts
160 Student Receive
Honors Last Semester
CLASS OF 14
Miah onues
2 Peart St
wesTAInS
Then tov they are so
noaderately prived
DOLLARS
ue until the dress
uy night betore the
The en.
shattt
1933 WILL DANCE
AT ANNUAL SOIREE
Jinks” Do Not Bother 1933
For Tonight's “High Jinks”!
FAMOUS SCULPTOR
Dr. Donnal V. Smith Will Be || TQ GIVE LECTURE
Chairman For Tea Next Week’
The class of "33 doesn't be-| | TONIGHT AT 9:00) | ‘ic next stutent-iaculty tea HERE, MARCH 24
lieve in ut Blac, cats| | continaed fram Pape 2, clsmn 1 | |i be conducted in the Lounge] | Lorado Taft, America's most famous
and. unlucky numbers. simply Tine MeKeon and Chester Par-| [ext Wednesday, March 18,
don't mea thing in their] Ir tals Taredort snd’ Feed] [ftom 3:30 to. 8 ofclock. Dr.| |sculptor, will be presented by the
live:
ttle thing ‘with much red
around its precious little
he little neck got broken,
too bad, but the ente
members of
ime when a
black eat crossing their path
meant good luck, to the tune of Pharmacy
ddditional points toward Athan
nil now this elass is having, Wilda ¥
its soiree on Friday
really
rush
2h competition lapses
for six hours, but this doesn't
worry then either, ‘They: seem
tu be wonderfully optimistic, and
they a merrily, auite,|
quite, sure that their banner wi
vie aut of the strugsle still all
We wateh the out
sonte with interest, and sigh for
the fate of “31 if 733 continne
nits crusade fo omet all fear «
TO LEAD DISCUSSION
Miss Mary Eo Hutt, the Leagne
Women Vaters representative
in the lewiskature, will ead a dis
ae on etierent Teistation and
law-making procedure at the smert
se: ak thet
whieh will be
Dramatic and Art association, March
24, at 8:15 o'clock in the auditorium of
Page hall, according to Ruth Hughes,
“31, president of the council. The
Donnal V. Smith, assistant, pro-
fessor of history and Mrs, Smith
will head the faculty committee.
The other hosts and hostesses
will be: Dr.
dale, professe program will consist of a slide lecture
lege physician; i-| entitled "My Dream Museum.”
heth “Anderson, instructor and| | Mr, Tait studied art at Ecole des
supervisor in ‘commerce; Mrs.
Beaux Arts at Paris and holds de-
Florence D. Fre
ar, instructor in
economics;’ Miss Grace| |#rees in literature,
instructor in art; De Jirom Northwestern university:
ce I pred professor of] | versity of Chicago, and the Un
letters and art
Mrs. Hale; Miss
5 | sity: of Minas
Cobb, College’ tibra-
ton G. Neon, proc! | He fas been a lecturer on sentp=
fessor of educations and’ tre,| /twfe at the Industrial Arts, institute
Nek Jolin jo 'Starm, i Chicago since 1901 and
Lor in chemistey lecturer at the
iss Eunice A. Merine, as:
ant professor of fine atts,
Deans and Advisors of
‘omen and. Girls’, by. Mics into a tmtseut at
eee ee ey otis® (Chicago university. His leture. will
will be presented. Last. week acernt this. studio,
Tented Tinta fon Htees | Mts Taft possesses medals, from
Teachers" by Miss Elizabeth F Buffalo, and St. 1 I
Shaver, instructor and= supers (sims and the Assuciate
Sisue in history was presented -\stlemician’s medal
oi the American Ac
nl Letters, the Nat
‘ety, and the Nati
Fine Arts,
Anwme his
Solitude
princi
f the Sat
Institute of Chieage “Tt
Gregon, Minis; “Columbns. Me
Pete) mortal Peamntain” at Wastist
4,0. Coz amd the “Fountain of Tine
|" Tickets for the presentation, for
The feestawen whee will ti J-cats in the unreserved section will
Mabwny amd (atl Metiery seventy five cents and athe re-
Ms ‘ Hath, [setved section, one dollar ants
wuhmitted hry their student tax.
Mise Hiuehes said
Kelley avd Manat | willbe
tihets
MILDER...AND
BETTER TASTE
©1931, Liccers & Myaas Tosacco Co.
YOUR EYES MAY FOOL YOU
BUT
YOuR TASTE (e//s the Truth!
Which is wider, the gate or the
opening? Maybe your eyes
fooled you that time.
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH. 13, 1931
What the NEW
HUMIDOR PACK
means to Camel Smokers*
OMPARE a package of Camels with
rette and note the
difference in the technique of packing.
Note that Camels are complete
y en=
closed in an outer transparent cover of
moisture-proof cellophane and sealed
air-tight at every point.
We call this outer shell the Humidor
Pack. Itdi
phane pack and while it is
th
‘om the ordi cello~
means a lot in terms of
garette
pyment.
Jt means, for instance, that evapora:
The Humidor Pack insures that. It
prevents the fine tobaccos of Camels
from drying out and losing any of their
delightful flavor.
Aside from cheap tobacco, two fac-
vette can mar the smoker’s
Fine particles of peppery dust if left
ont cleaning
delicate
in the tobacco by ineffic
and irritate
methods sting
throat membrane,
Dry tobacco, robbed of its natural
moisture by scorching or by evapora-
tion is checkimated and that Salt tion gi off a hot smoke that burns
hake City can — y (the throat with
ow bavesas quod ieee tein orery inhalation.
Camels as Winstone
Salem,
While €
made ofa blend of
amels ure
the choicest Turk-
ish and mellowest
domestic tobaccos,
We take eve
tution agatinst
y
rot Rakage i
nlue Coty hane
a adage avtors here
stone Salen,
L special cacunm
cleanin apparatus
removes dust and
Camels and other ordi
First of allyou » feel the difference
as you roll the cigarettes between your
‘e full-bodied and
tte
pressure and sheds tobacco.
fin,
rumbles under
ble. A dry cigar
Ifyou will hold a cigarette to each ear
and roll them with your fingers you can
actually hear the difference.
I test of course is to smoke them,
And here's where the new Humidor Pack
proves a real blessing to the smoker.
Asyou inhale the cool. fragrant smoke
froma Camel you get all the mildness
and magie of the fine Lobaceos of whieh
iLis blended,
But when sou draw in the hot smoke
snd
dleivd cisarette see how thet
one aiid tow
brackish it is by compar
fiarsh itis to sone Ghroat.
HP you are a rey
you have already staat proper
condition of the civarette means,
But if
you favent tried Canrels ia
iL is highly impor- now the new Humi-
LitLAL FUL BFEAG peplllorheshemese Moludetietnaet tains dorcltacle precenta — Musmese Eltueidue Taehsaniaecessinyy
) PC AMele UR Elie CCCHCAN URNS SORUNGG. (li SHTbsRE adventure with Lads dine i tae
get full benefit of : Switeh your altections far just one
this quality. that these civarettes cous Che the difierence ygourselh day. then te Va Vente hl dove
fo you with) their mataral moisture His aovers simple matter to cheek the tonirrow i voici
content still intact. difference between Tumidee Pueked 6 4 6 Kentes ues ean " we
bE oe
noke a Wresha cigqaredde?