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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
ege News
Vou. XT, No, 25
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And also In Contest For
Teachers Colleges
VAN KLEECK IS HONORED
Appoint Editor To Association's
Executive Comm
For Next Year
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fon place inthe, mational contest to
terme America’s hest teachers college
hewspaper is expected ih a week or two
hy the Spare Conver Nuwwss When it
rives from the Columbia” Selitastie
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sity, New. York city, it will be framed
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ubyervedl witht at di
award
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manager val the Newsy wats elucien
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News Rated 97 Per Cent
iv addition te winning second phice it
yy morning through
jrapers atl hy’ tele
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alle and norimal selual seetic
also in all ai the
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ton fulders.
ead schoo!
jays dawn to kit
Some four hundred
pers from: every.
were entered. All
judged hy the same graded. stan
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dards
Vin Kle
A. was named one ui an ex:
tee of three whieh will
affairs af the teach
a the press: assu
other members are
culty ade
the
vision
“rhe arn of the
Junior eallexe, Cleveland
Selioat of Education, Cleveland, Ohio,
veut for the seeond year, first prize in
‘ontest. IL rece
the teachers cullege
ninety-nine points, ‘The Stark, Contt
News was given ninety-seven, ‘The only
father yaiper which appruitched closely
this number of paints was the winner of
the contest for kare senior high schwols
‘This paper had ninety-sis, points,
Breadth of News Praised
Detailed points af jichging in which
the News received perfect credit were
i il, inclding cove
ies of school, ree
wwhethe
writing,
partisanship, absene
portion to. other
tut a
ints in three other fields, br
ing its, total score to ninety-seven of
TWO points, his ig the first_yei
News was entered inthe contest
the only newspaper uitishe
F Ohio to win a ‘prize ithe
jage three Col. one)
CALENDAR
‘Today
11:00 A.M. Donhte
Auditoriun,
4:40 DM. AW,
Canip Cogswell
9:00 T.-M, Sophomore Soiree—
Gymnasiun
1s P.M,
Chi
Assembly
end Party
Louise Clogser Hale's
cllor's hall,
‘Tomorrow
5:30, 1M, Men's) Basketball
Dinner—Cafeteria,
‘Tuesday, March 22
4200-1 M.- Preneh ClibRoom
bh
00 Ut
M. Senior
rsday, Mi
M. Union Lenten §
I
Friday, March 25
BIR PM. GAS AL Mu
Comedy tistitute af) History
Art
an
EXPECT 70 MEN AT
BASKETBALL DINNER
TOMORROW AT 5:30
mew will
More
Fe mien’s liner inn the eafeterian tome
40 uelock, AI men
ile High sehool and
than seventy
Faw evening at
Hi tlw Calle
the fueulty may attend
Kethaall team, Clyde: Stuer, its am
il Coach Rutherford R. Baker
wists af honor,
Phomas Pb
harvest at preg
a basketball
I be
Hn, 24, and LeRoy Sul
of talks
fivan
to be followed by
tHhe ay nmaesiom,
Klug Bishbaugh,
SAR, will he tots
"
master, “Palle will be iy sh
dont Ac Ke Heuhacher, Coach Hiker,
Professor Re HL Bieta, Captain Clar
ence Nephew, of this year’s victorious
haskethall town, his secession, the cap:
tain-eleet af haskethall, amt others, In
we haskethall game the Callege fresh
mien will phay ae return aaune with the
ner the fetter men of
uel batskethall teams will
captains, ‘The
the baseball
meet amd elect their
ames oi the sew ep
nome dri
will speak brielly
MISS AVERY WILL HAVE
LEAVE FOR 134 YEARS
Miss 1 M. Av
commeree, who has hee
went from her duties for
half, according to
jy insteuetor in
I for several
weeks, will
abont a year and
ACTRESS T0 SPEAK
ON DRAMA TONIGHT
Louise Closser Hale Wiil Read
In Character, Demonstrate
Art of Make-up
PLAYED IN" PEER GYNT”
Considered America’s Leading
Character Actress, Women's
Magazine Say
who will ee-
Laonise Closer Mate,
‘the Art of Makes” tw
hall
ture on
Chaneello
OMe
Assn
is an actress,
member of ‘the
theater hureat,
tradition of dik
‘andj
imauners, anda
Mes. Male
Miss
Hist siidl "She
actress an the
Mrs, Hite will read in character
give ad ri of theatr
makes
She Ins played th
mother
i Rachel Crothers’
which Mf
falls
0
yy “Exe
x Crathers
ver Card”
Heit for the Pulitzer
without eho
Other tie
rotund oF at
ine, ‘28, is yeneral ch
Hall, "29, isin charge
Charlotte Jones, '28, adve
Kleanor Harrison, 127, posters;
velyn Gr | patronesses,
Hiss Hate fs witty and eha
ld talk capably," Miss
said, The student body: should be
specially interested in hearing her
wad in her make-mp for various parts,”
Mrs, Hale An Author
Concerning Miss Hale the Women's
Home Companion said, “Louise Clos
ser Hale is the foremost character
actress on the American stage, as wel
re
Mrafessur George Me York, head of the writer of distinetion, Her por-
isamiinure! aya trayal of the grandmother in Zona
Prafessin York and Miss Elizabeth | Migs Tanta Bett’, and | the
1D, Anderson, instructor in
will uke some of Miss Avery's class
hired for the oth
Haumann, 122, i
's class. in commer
mnmerce,
Substitutes are ty he
classes, Constance
aching Miss Av
Hing
State Callexe
here in Septemb
nf the sume year
;|’29 AND ’30 TO SING
IN TODAY’S ASSEMBLY’
The sophomore-freshman will
take phice inthe sing!
morning at 10:35 o'clock The winning
urded five points inthe
Hy the. sangs
1 compositi
eet techniqa
semble rendering, including en
an, sin
The clays som
pwendate, (29, sand ME
wlers wre Gi
y Nelson,
trom]
mother fi Rachel Crothers' ‘Expr
ing Willie’ stand among: the finest
f their kind in the American
+ Home Journal said, “It
ty few of “us. to. write’ and
Mrs, “Hale is among the
George
Mrs, Hale hits created many
Saxe pe ies, When the New
York Theatre Guild presented Ibsen
Peer Gynt" it was
Hale who played the
mother, Asa. When Zona” Gale’
prize winning lay “Miss Luly Bett
was first produced on the
Lnwise Closser
slows old) mot]
aveat di
Louise Closer
er,
O'Neill's first long play to
"On the Horizon,”
ed the role
li
Tn Buen
reach production, *
Louise Closser Th
of the
mother a
Crathers’
whieh was
‘xpressingg Willie”
created by Mts. He,
Vivian Backus, Senior, Died At
Home In Schenectady Wednesday
Vivian M, Backus, ‘27, died Wed-
nesiay at her home in Scheneetady,
‘ording to word received yester=
her sorority, Phi Delta,
‘kus had not heen at Col-
the beginning of the
She horn at
prepared for Colle
neetady. High seho
was at 1001 Delmost
ly
Her home
enue, Sche-
Funeral services will he this afters
hoon at 2 o'clock, A delegation,
of Phi Delta members will attend
Another group went to Miss
Nackus’ eo last nigh
===
WILL NAME STAFFS
OF 3 PUBLICATIONS
‘The new staff uf Srate Counc News
and Quarterly: will be amnoumeed: during
the fatter part of April or the first part
to Bawin Van Klecek,
{of the News, and
chief af the
Julia 7, eltuesin:
Quarterly.
“Fenty boon
alreauly: drapes OF the
fifteen will he
Sara 1. Markley,
"27, whe has charge oi the News elih,
sail
Vromotions an hott the business: and
News will he made
Hat basis of work dane, it was
alitorial staf af the
rely
unnonnced
The Quarterly promotions are also
‘yasedT ont the number of contributions and
the work done
Pecagogue hoard will he
a Hist stubinitted te the junior
ass at the eliss elections May ‘The
who sinee
Anse
list will comprise juniors,
September have heen
Pedagogue.
wn editor: ae! business manager
Whe rest af the hosted will b
the eligible fist by these atic
¢ Baumann, "22, is editur-in-
chief of the 1927 Pedagoswe and Janet
Gov, 27, husiness- manager
PLAN FOR 150 ( 150 COUPLES
AT ’29 DANCE TONIGHT
vying out for the
sat
ehosen from
About 150 couples are exp
tend the sophomore soire
xymmasium, according to
Jon, president, Miss
rman for the dance.
bers will be patrons and p
SENIORS VOTE TODAY;
HAVE PARTY TUESDAY
A meeting of the senior class will be
held in room Bb directly after assembly.
\ revate will he taken for the
ied between Arthur Lay-
n Klecek, Other
thomas P.
Betty Eaton is
Faculty mem
Faness
il Kdwin Vi
ry for Tuesd
1 start wi
at §:30 o'cluck,
fifty cents, Nettie Mis secured
al music, Helen Hynes has charge
of the menu, After the dinner, the class
members will attend an infarmal get-
evening,
jamer in th
together party until 9:30 o'clock.
IN APRIL AND MAY}:
"28 will elect | Yi
tonight in the
I
i[for the
will cost |g
2.3% SENIORS SCORE,
LEAD HIGH HONORS
Junior Class Ranks First In
Honors; Sophomores Are
Third; '30 Is Last
14 TAKE HIGH HONORS
Sorority Averages Will Not Be
Announced For Week,
Registrar Says
seatior chiss
of students on the
the first semeste
ils in the percentage
mace pnblie tod
VanDenburgh, he junior
ways has the
honor list,
according
President
A. R. Hrabaeher's aflice
The class pereemayes ares
wscseninns, 25 per cent of the eluss;
mores, LO per
ter cont, The honor
srs, V1.9 por cont ; jars, 1275
ores, 0; fresh
sents freshmen,
Man Hoxens
ye ts aie
Wate
"Ri
{isi eae
Ket sep
Sint
Rink
WILL CHOOSE VARSITY
DEBATE TEAM FRIDAY
‘Tryouts for positions on the deba
ing team which will debate Unio
lege April 22 he held next
afternoon, beginning at
in room 250, All
students of all four
classes are eligible
Those who try out
on the
ill ive
subject, “Resoly
ment t6 the
dopted
to ¢
iy
1, chairman,
Bawin Van’ Rie
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 18, 1927
State College News
Estamuistten ny tue Chass oF 1918,
The Undergraduate Newsajer of New York
Colleges for Teachers fe
FOUR SPRING BOOKS, ALL DIFFERENT
BUT ALL OF THEM WORTH YOUR TIME
THE NEWS BOARD
. Editor-in-Chief
Ei ax KuRne
AWN VAN Te Dela he gus,” West “ts
Heven Zracaten stan +Business Manager
868 Mudison Aventis, West dod
“Managing Editor
Vinoinia Hicatys:
2e0 WVasblniton Aveniie, West” 200
Sana Barkity.. Associate Managing Editor
39 So. Lake “Avenue, West
Tuetata Testes,
ubseription Manager
a Houses West 2782
Saxton Assocrate,
Katuanins Meas,
Te Dacre, "27 Louise
yNton Assoctare
G
qutin | Fea, "27
Guns, '27
x Sowatex, 128
$iae Fhotrnaves Brat Wares Se
‘Many Juorrit Laxooox, '28
Reronrens
ut Be Menjure 27 Rose Daawsx, "29
Kae Pea a Mouton Ravratan, (29
Bewena Zayiye 7 Mo Ra
Renae Be Ss
jovourrr, 28 Foonser Kens,
8 sat Tears
onexa ‘Manevs, 22,
Pouven, 29
fe Seuuetett,
Ruri G, Moont, (2
Gearon BRASS,
Vera Deine Weutorr, 129
Asstsraxt Dusisess, Manacrs
Kawi Ls Danes, 127,
Voaority Haxotox, "27
Avie Horo
Mitoaen teawstey, "29
nantes Teanieae, Now
citar
reli the United
ee, Allan, Ne
es ges not cenaly ener enihnenia expen
4 be printed unless the writers’
lief of the News.” Anonymity
fiames are Tete wid the Faia
Will he ireserved If 0 desired,
Dest Tracues Cou
SP. An 1927,
Seconn Prize as “AmeRtca's
Ni 1G.
"an
wreo ay Mlvuts Ant Panes, 394396 roadway
Vol. XI, No. 25
C
Auaxy, N.Y, March 18, 1927
A SERVICE TO TEACHERS
f i school men and
k from
College will be host a
women to W
tomorrow is a new custom which has proved its worth,
dent
‘The conference was established thr. by Pres
It is a short meeting, lasting only through
the morning and carly
existing problems rath
sized, and this is doubt
willing to come to a conference on Saturday,
Aside from the benefit which the teaching professi
undoubtedly receiving from these meetings, the College
itself gains.
State is well adapted tos
so doing it assumes anot
The College gains in pres
too much of this. sort nig its
efforts from its main business of training prospeetiv
teachers, it can give this aid and other similar help to
teachers in active servic Undergraduates will do well
to attend as many of the sessions as they can,
etal discussion of
em
leachers: are
jernoon,
than theorizing
ome reason wh
fruits.
annot do
capi
“POUND FOOLISH"
Huent than nsually stp
1 fond committee of
students,
ve more
State Collex
posed, if the experience ni the lost
the campus commission is a reliable index, ‘The committee
is finding it almost impossible to get the losers of fountain
pens, handbags, articles of dress, and even cash, to apply
for their possessions, ‘The committee has less trouble ure-
jing those who find objects to turn them in than it has i
persuading those who have fast articles to apply for them,
Students have every right of course to he as careless as
they please with their belongings. And even after these
are lost, if students had rather go without them than see
f they have been found, that is the students! privilege.
hetokens a carelessness, a economy, waste
‘aluable. property.
THE BASKETBALL SEASON
predicted for the men's ball dinner
‘The atten
tomorrow night is a testimonial to the pride w
College feels in the unustally successful record cf this
year's varsity basketball team. It is no small achievement
to win cleven of twelve games, It means much more than
the forty minutes spent on the floor in the actus
meats hours of practice, observance of trai
and a high spirit of team play. ‘The team and its
re to he congratulated upon their work.
denial
euach
SEE AND HEAR MRS. HALE
nother opportunity to hear without cost a
ing lecture is offered State College students
is evening, None who follows the news of the
can theater i: miliar with e ma
ser Hale, the talent q va
a popular lecture on
Chancellor's hall.
Hale who will make up for_sev
successful stage parts and will depict short seen
these plays.
eter act
“the Art of Make-up” tonight at
‘The lecture is to be illustrated by
of her most
s from
Ry Lewis Browne. $3.50, 347 pp.
This Believing World,
New York: Macmillan,
Mr. Browne dedicates his remarkably: interesting, volume
to H. G, Wells, One finds much to prove that the author
is doing bis model more than mere Ti For Wells
eps aut all over the hook. The po
so are some phases of the style; so is t
‘The sub-title is “A Simple Account of the Great Religions
of Mankind,” Of all of the many who int recent years have
attempted the. pow fsb arded
few, have done better tha
rate style is foreefuls ni wish
¢ author’
Children of the Mon a. George, $200, 305
pn. New York:
W
submitted
as indicat
:
lization evolve
tory 1 this ne wave
ripping,” y
fol. the tale isco the nae
he
One hates. to use the
posthumous work,
Soutlt
refugees from a disaster, One
seveiity children, is cast off before
The children are the ouly survivors.
biscuit and water, till they
whicl erupt
Trait ara
aged etave
they gr hss,
aid ets
ayn conventions
that
Lije and Pines of Morte Hepple i
ih S2ON 224 Hoi anil Liver
town product ail
cesity. it is con.
c Ua sty withanl tuidue, petic
sical Day Makes
The adventures. nf
the greatest appeal ti ome ais
mor of anything we Have read this seasin
(vith the possible exeeption af sanather little wffering to be
ioticed nest week). We advise at’ to be deceived
ecause Sullivan has ehosett top all isn
r Menplethvaite into the test
hook and then te eal the: volume after her
theres ‘The best stuff is ju the
ons front his work fur the New York Warhd
et or thirds af the vile, State Cal
i mates. af the
like tw pre
that the
Good in Dig City” ©
Miss Hepplethwa
tarted sense of
columns cone
third of thi
Rettarion. thy S250, Ho pp, Th
Houghton, Mittin,
Ma where we ean either
ng never reeled thes!
ave our Sabatini, w
thot exaetly: the most dis
Adhvittin, in adyance
You mey he tempted tw ssi abot Sabatini, we
that he is a jounl vacation from the pseu
up the presses navwadlays,
“Securantoneli
int neve
Ad
jie
oii
ice nto a hieysrapl ion” has
foswed to fill a few ent the auth
for holding suspense compiers even this handiesp,
extra lengtl, however, miki
aathers, heyund
ting is Healy; the Cin
this pilot, even more than his
The set
brie? summary
THE STUDENT PRESS ASSOCIATION
(From the Chistian Seicwe Monitur)
Bun fa behali of she swelled scholastic: pr
from its prafessional studing an
that it is accomplishing in its. partici
much ‘hat shone commend aud ener.
hth its editors and. readers proper
vbrecinte the stawlard, whieh jouration hs. es
profits: more fen thant ini ther
ween the fuel
Weis worthy much
the pe
‘as a finished product,
nv eatity. as. well
wise be pos
worthy ar e
A
iy hy day, some i
Fesponsible for its publication are
anitted and. for which they eantinionsh
“The soldier of forte seldom
jourmatism, He realizes a
armed therein © me only
voted service.
privilege of sel
C-expre
ion comes ily br thse whey see
which is greater than an indulgence it say
nx whic they he sume: will read Tt
ines the among a mewspapers,
ing of books, that it there 4st
Ne doubt it will be aero
women in the ¢
ave been
$ cancer)
hat is no end,
that the younye am
Meges, universities a
ily fers oF eurrent tt
karan ystined by even ariel experi
nnd comtributers. will afford proper
rom whieh they can. view
pretentins jourials As tee iuices
be able tw dictate, inn small dex
ans whi see t aye
Mready this jury is one of furu
perspective se more
se they will
the character uf thase
favor anu patron
lable proportion
age,
COLLEGE BRIEFS
Miss Hazel Rowley, instructor in ply-
spoke before Mathematies club
aafternvon, concerning the life
Newton, The Lian! was
Kefreshinaits were serve,
Baumann Speaks at Services
Menorah society conducted the fenten
yesterday morning at 7:45)
ck in Room B,
mann, "27, had charge,
‘The Jewish interpretation of the sub-
ject, “MU Races Haye a Form of Wor-
ship," was Ale fone Miss Baumann pri-
erviees
ng before and
siter the serviees,
‘Read Chemistry Papers
Anaesthesia was explained to
Chemistry club last Frid
Festi, ‘28, Nina Hand
wer on the hydrogen stom
is IE, Griflin, "28, deserihed the effect
nt Chemistry in’ medicine,
the
"27, read
nil Bram
Visit Dudley Observatory
y
St. Aw
cehureh
rm
Heaple's
rew's Episcops
sisted the Dudley o ary Kast evel
sig and examined the sky throngh
airge telescope there,
Work for Merit Badges
troup
‘The eitizen will
work on
scout start
1 tent
jccording to Millecd Wile
seutenant,
Leave for Camp Cogswell
ier group ni members of
Girls Athletic association will
day for Camp. Cogswell
“Now tut spring has come the hi
at the eamp should he
Helen ‘Tompkins,
GOAL AL weeks
the
ins
Play at Theater
‘The orchestra af Horothy Rabie, "28,
tin al the Pagle moving picture
. ned Hnvdson avente,
The orehestea is comprised af five mu
ais, all women,
Alumna Visits Here
Mrs, ald Blessing
formerly Beth Oxteh
James MeGee
(Mice Boughton,
tay,
Sehen
Bethlehem
(the home
visit
mies department “Suesd
ii
al mcting of the cub, was]
Constance Bau-}*
y by Kelis}
| MYSKANIA DETERMINES
STATUS OF SOCIETIES
ses
the
three
skania,
They
Omi
ciety
the
honorary
are:
at Nu, the ho
of students of ho
Herodotus club
Myskania in
nited number of history: stu
Sectet societies here are divided int
a new ruling of My.
governing body
ome
OMORAEY SeeFEL so.
me economies, and
composed of
nd class. ‘The third class inelinles
sororities and fraternities,
Departmental honor seeret societ
will all be placed in the second clas.
he need for the
stattis was due to the
sifying the seeret so
gogute, Ruth H. MeN
of N
assembly Friday
under the ruling
the 1928 Hedago
nia, told the senior-soph
definition of the
e difticulty af
the Deda
itt, "27, 8 member
We classification
iL be first mace in
she s
KIRTLAND ERECTS BOX
QUESTIONS
fresh ae been
near
FOR FROSH
A question box for
placed on the wall
room TH by Profe
mv religion a
Other questions wuz
will be discussed itt
fess
jects not understory
need dramatics cla
itseli at the
effective
the dh
ivan
Qistions
ul evialution are Gxelited
ang the frestinen
the division tthe
ese from which
Kirtland thin
clear up mniny sil
entering student
|| THF THEATER ||
lay goer:
presented hy: the aul
ss last werk. re
last moment hy
losin
Heer sone ht
ction, Hawes er
ed tobe response forse lye of
ioly in her speeches, fais umn,
27, i the sole of “Ann Larner” pn
Ward Cate, A,
sumew hit aint a
adeyuate interpretation, shit
Jove’ managed a
A very well. The
hay wits
Ta Mati Wy Lawrence Lawener
sprightly dialogue combined with the
er-popular Pierrat-Cilumbine theme t
fiurd a restless college
Columbine twinkted th
fugue eb
asin opposite, Lill
vy Pierrot, drew: al
tire of Taughs, lov the
the pi
eumbines
nnetation a
af the tdi
Kekt
ata Ful
role of Harken
Ty your father or your mother ar both
chers, it is safe guess that this
is one reason why you chose Ste Cole
r Alma Mater, Whetle
a fondness for teaching is itselt ine
herited, the
ants of which have taught is
conducive to the desire to secure a eol-
ion, snd
hing as a profes
‘One of the esamples af an hereditary
ing instinet is found in Adolaide 1,
27, of Corinth, whose father
A superintendent of schools and
whose maernal grandmother and. sev-
eral gecat-aunls altended State College
when it was. a normal school,
Both parents of Lilian M.
28 of Johnson City have
Shi, the former
had tte teachers amon he at
family, ‘They were her mother snd her
“The same is true of
Terpe of AL
resting are the cases in which
hers are found in one branch of
Nin the other. Doral
8, of Coeyman’s Hollow, and
Milas, 20, of Amsterdam, furnish
examntes of this kind,
xrandmather, her
aud her grandmother's children, a
sister
hoy and a girl, all have taught, Miss
Gedlney's brother alsa has taught, Miss
mosphere of a family one},
Matas had
rnvaterial
thre
Kiely Wilkins,
Margaret Burn,”
Phebe Mersereau,”'30,
Ruth Lemme, 27, af
the number.
i M,
to ‘the chiss
and more di
ron the Hite es
been listed, it is by
thorough and extended
would hy
ul environmental i
who are teachers apa
dents,
Music courses will p
from the curriculum «
according 10. Pru
Hot the (
library school will
schon) libra
mer session
last, year,"
nis. fundamen
Jor, have sisters wh
ir ait the thears
il director of the summer seysivth
saurses. far
ims at the Si
nniomneed.
he dechired,
Is Teaching Instinct Hereditary? Parents
And Sisters Of Many Students Here Teach
ure teach
here have fut
Colle
‘ewwhurshs
of Old Forge
Endicott; and
Mi
af Lowvil
who have aunts
istant relatives. in
mmples whieh, hare
‘ows that a really
(search uf re
huctice af pelutives
State Callewe stir
probably he oaitted
nt the sum
fessor Winfred
man de it
offer
My for
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 18, 1927 3
HOW STATE COLLEGE PRODUCES THE SECOND BEST TEACHERS COLLEGE NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES
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State Readers Like Poetry, Drama Best;
Students Read Etiquette Books Steadily
State College st
al in) Current History. May
Reviews, World's Work,
. Review of
vetly America
Review ‘and the Vale Review (ake ihe
lead, “Others. such vay ‘Te ‘Theatre,
Y rexular collateral road] Drama, Scientific “Ames q
fe seem to like pmctry [tional Genteaphic ire tr ively
Haine Miss Cabb, | The most popular text hake dey
iti ‘quiezes aul papers sshd,
Miss Cah 2 and
ilation,
reviews the Literary Digest, the Naton,
anil the Outlook: we sed most
Maenyg the monthties. anil qiuarterties
Home Economics Seniors Learn Home Duties;
Entertain, Tend Furnace And Prepare Meals
He- Jf the recurds, and supervises the other
¢ Hume | workers
Seniors in the home economies
ete he nude, ‘The pictures: show: high
partment learn how to
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fechas
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Ve mumber of duties corresponds {and larwe yevups,
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twention wet to the College Cinranicle, [shal ries of sheet uiven at te /Cmference at Cwlimbia in March, 192 inaaners an assistant imunager
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 18, 1927
TRACH FROM LIFE,
PROFESSOR URGES
Mies Winchell Sees \The Child
Development Movement
As Significant
‘Thinking teachers realize their wor
is not limited to teaching reading, wri
ing and arithmetic, but that the social
life of the schoo!
room and _ play-
ground could be
one of the best
means of teaching
the essentials of
good citizenship,
according to Pro-
fessor Florence
Winchell, head of
the home econom-
ies department.
“The child” de-
velopment and par-
ent education move-
Profewor Winchell ment is bound to
set_us thinking,” Miss Winchell said,
“OF course mothers of growing child
are immediately aroused because of the
present problems. They never have que
tioned their responsibility for trainin
their own children,
“The old psychology, however, gave
them some comfort at discouraging per-
iods in that heredity: settled irrevocably
much of the personality of the individual,
Whatever went amiss with the child
could be tthe door of “an wncle
ont his father’s side” or "a queer streak”
in some other hereditary. strain,
“The new experimental psychology,
the other hand, is making a very differ
ent distribution of credit and blame for
the development of the individual per-
sonality
“But now we find we must go still |>
further,
iy ©
hier children all may
¢ of the lack of
ng of other members of her
ather, sisters and broth
employed help, guests. it
up the ‘family life
ikl from birth, A
mother, however intelligent and pains-
taking “eaot single
to the traini her children. To
results she have the understanding
cooperation of all who come in contact
the child.
“The study of family life as an edu-
al situation is coming rapidly to
the attention of the public, Clinics for
the examination of problems arising in
the lives of children from all types of
homes have heen established in connection
with many colleges and univer
VARSITY WON’T PLAY
R. P. 1. NEXT SEASON
State College for Teachers’ basketball
ly part of next sea-
Iready complete and the Teachers
olytechnic stitute a
Tr
tember 10, as th management had
aia This annoumeement was made
today by Thomas P. EF
manager of the Purple
notified the 1
te team will be Bla
later in the season,
ded do justice i
girls in
rst year
the Foltz Mission institute, Herkimer.
goin
anything about. it
learned ‘something’ about how we origi
WAS CHAIRMAN FOR NEWMAN CAKE SALE
Vice-President
of
Newman Club.
who
Had Cha
Sale
Yesterday
Qi
Courtesy Albany Evening News
Sverated. by. the Women's He
[twelve year
Due to the super
and ‘the preparat
of the school buildings
girls.
mit a trip
Teaches Negro Girls
"17,
Sabrina
Surveys Pittsburgh School
‘Thomas
a survey of the Pittsbin
aim is to
sible for the pra
we | are being
ministration,
ist to tell us whence
thealoyiaa ta tell
Of course neither one know
ted. HE
accept all
doctor's degree from
COLLEGE BRIEFS
Asheville,
"$4, is superintendent
Los Angeles, C
eM
offers a
‘Mexican
n of reports
ition for the reopening
ch year, Miss
hias has too short a yacation to per-
t to College reunions,
has charge of
in Allen home,
Gay
is her
ng at
in the
inegan, '89, is conducting
sh schools. The
in the best judgment pos-
ices and policies w
arried out in the schoo! ad-
Writes on Theology
C. Stuart
written
Gager, 97, has recently
hook, “The Relation Bet
oxy; How to “Thal
“It is well enough," Dr.
o leave it to the evolution.
‘we came and to the
us whither we are
but the scientist ht
we are wise we shall cagerly
that he cam tell us;
Dr.
“Flaming College Youth” Version Not True
At State;
“Blaming college youth,” is not quite
0 hot is painted, according to the
erage it at State College, Whi
college life is sometimes painted as a
four-year loaf with an occasional atte
dance at classes, if the student wakes |)
up early enough in the morning, a series
of all night parties and other social
events, tudent body here is unable
to discover among its ranks
that is able to enjoy these
one
icher
fads, instructs
Americanization classes in night school,
teaches two history quiz divisions on
Saturday morning ‘and still finds time
to attend classes and make his grad
Several of the men students are em-
ployed as “soda stingers” in the various
confectionery emporiums of the city and
not a few are nurse-maids to furnace:
‘One of the chief occupations of the wo-
men is what is known as “babying” or
taking
they reside
by the Collexe
Some as seeretari
A large
eral housework in the homes i
posted on th
Almost
three or four cl
and to prep
reading ©
students, find time to enjoy the jay life
of the story book collegian,
ings up
One. youn
Most Students Utilize Free Time
care of children in the afternoon
‘or evening when their mothers are en-
joying a few hours’
recreation.
percentage of the women also
work for their board and room by cook-
dishes or helping with gen-
which
still others are employed
‘an apprentice
ng establishment,
the laboratories
man is
4 group of boy
J newspapers employ students to
correspondents to keep them
doings of the student body.
ery student at State has
ses to attend every day
re for by outside study and
h night and very few, if any
for negro | «¢
Thi
h | her song,
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s must not be more thi
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New
MARION CONKLIN, ’29,
COMPOSES NEW MUSIC
Mari
now has the di
Composer aswell
as a talented musician. Miss Conklin,
member of th taught hy
Frederick fH. Candlyn, instructor it
wrote the best music to the words
O My Uir Mert.” taken from the
Osford Book of Poems, At the Mus
ation concert, February 17, in th
Miss Conklin playe
musi
Colles
and get much enjoyment out of it:
GET YOUR SODAS AFTER
THE GAME
at the
THE COLLEGE
PHARMACY
‘The Comer Drug Store
Open Nights Until 12 o'clock
Western and Lake Aves.
One Block West
“Dependable Flowers’’
We Telegraph Flowers to all Parts
Of the World
STEUBEN STREET
FLOWER SHOP
Corner James
Phone Main 3775
WINTER SPORT GOODS
Sweaters
Hiking Breeches
Riding Habits
Towerscollege slickers
C. H. GILLEN’S
Next to Post Office
ARMY - NAVY - CAMP
PRAISES COMMISSION
The News has received the following
letter from Mildred A, Wilson, '27, di-
rector of the campus commission
“1 wish to thank you for hetping
the campaign of the campus commission
indispensible News
a success by your
given. the commission by Dr.
Brubacher.
LIBRARY GETS “WHO'S
ne = OTHER BOOKS}:
Goriman's,
indsay’s “Going
Principle
“Who's
Wilde's
ecitres,
sated Hanh
CLASS USES DINING ROOM
Sophomores in the foods el
are unable to do their laboratory
at hv the, small
dining. College. Three
Ik compased of two stu-
“Fight
"The history 5
“George Wa
dents and four faculty mentbers,
there Monday, ‘Tuesday and) Fri
nights.
“PLENTY TO DO” IS
MRS. FREAR’S VIEW
ON WAY TO FRANCE
hell, lead
anomies” department, re-
ce
me economics,
walter is on sabbatical
Profes
of the home
ceived a letter from Mrs.
leave rape.
Deseribing the voyage to F
rear “L cannot believe we
ad six. fine days like t
ile in mid-winter,
two pack
and ten
sind candy: have pro
do. What more could
part of the trip
During the
rather rough, and to solve the
dificully Mes, rear tells how
stewards placed rocks and
cloths on the table to keep dishes from
slipping
Th concluding ler letter Mrs, rear
Much fove to each and all of you
Thome econom
May this semester be the best
nel profit they have ever
said,
and greetings to our de
ies girls,
in pleasure
L, A. BOOKHIEM
RELIABLE MEATS
and FRESH KILLED
POULTRY
Special Attention Given
to Sorority Houses
846 MadisonA ve.
Cor. Ontario St.
West 1837
STUDENTS
Use your spare hours
increasing income selling highclass articles worn by every-
ly. You canestablish steady well paying trade among
your fellow students as well as others.
BOSTONIAN Mfg. Co.
153 WEST 72nd. ST.
ATTENTION
and have profitable steadily
N, Y. CITY
CLOTHES
ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED
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UNITED STATES,
Gharter house
Topooats
$40, $45, *50
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT
OUR STORE IS THE
Gharter house
OF ALBANY,
The character of the suits and
overcoats tailored
by Charter House
will earn your most sincere liking.
Steefel Brothers
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 18, 1927 6
{7 WINS IS STATES | GREEK NOTES ||FLANAGAN COMPOSES |. ee ine cnn | REN, SWAN ENDS TALKS
RECORD IN 18 GAMES| Tromccqromgae ya) MUSIC FOR COMEDY) sess isis om sl he gee
alat her home, 37:
South M. , Thursday, iy
Marel mother of cteid a series of lectures on
Belding was [ereeds with a lecture on Conf
eaten ig College
3
“| Fay, Street, Templ
‘Write Principal P:
Griffin 1s Outstanding Star] +
In Buffalo:Meet, Roughest «
“OnT he Fence”. ‘Thursday i) Marelt
o'elock
The ofthe ta wan discussed the Tife of Cons
, Unversity’ of
is teaching. in
Hutfalo| Charles KE Hhutton,
College marked the] Vermnt, Miss WW
ieee i Middletown.
varsity
State Te
seventeenth wit of the ur
eight Wes. Ht also clased
y the mmast successful. sea
team Its Iiad in years
rowel saw the gate int th
ium. I
evemth vietory: in a row this secsom
ae heliets, this teachings, and
TWO IRISH PLAYS ARE
PRESENTED BY Biss
itappe: Deis, Bho Abeanl Dine
chapter
the Calle ‘
gales
laaristic PLEATING
& STITCHING CO.
We Do
Hemstitching, All Kinds of Pleat-
ing, Buttonholes, Rhinestones,
Hand Embroidery
58 Columbia St,
Cor, No, Pearl St. Albany, N.Y.
Iso want the Last six sstmes of
schedule,
veingg held on vietwally even! Pf Alpha Taw Initiates
terms inthe first half
tye Hast staat with
te BE victor
Phi Delta Entertains
y Garinece, why was a week
at thw
sntertained at brid
vy the me
we:|NAMES. MARSHALS FOR |=
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passing from the weekly
iniee is pres
Mh Delta at New York university
five cents,
furward, was
hare [ FACULTY NEWS | “GOOD EVENING, UNCLE
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Ii yeti the Hiss ft
nile ak tines, Hell eullected sever sino ik,
mnt stay tr be pre
‘ rele teoitye, Ay
vow being eld Ate
aint Llosa Fishhau
sig, Gilbert KL Ga
Fiat
Frederick
336 CENTRAL AVE,
Phone West 2037
MENORAH MAY GIVE iss Elizaherh 11. Muwris,
PLAY THIS SPRING; wots von
JACOBS WILL SPEAK"
Oxiental and Occidental Restaurant
AMERICAN AND CHINESE
Open Ii until 2 A. M.
5a; Dancing 16:30 tHE A, cept Sunday
he ste 44 State St. Phone Main 7187
‘IT 1s NEW AND WE HAVE IT’
Women's
of the rote
pe
veewnized hy M;
"r, Myron W
peaks to ihe Meniirah + Katherine b
Marely 30. phaetice teaching,
Dislikes the Jew" A. dane
the title oi att
the ron e AHoanese Kits we
fait esatiereace hekd recently: in New
York City. She used ay her saree
reget iv the Menorah
‘witiont efreuation: ane
eatste ru isieiet wf the
eT oes | 2.
WILL ISSUE WARNINGS |“ ‘ x
- as pictured
AFTER MID-SEMESTERS| TO HOLD ORAL CREDIT ee |
ie douse TESTS THIS AFTERNOON ||
the
or
cto] The state tien for oral eredit
nner «this after- |
Hate eecreat wes ‘Nin | 302 xi
the tests is set by: the | Cha javeh, wt th cl 4- INCH
: slepartanent, HEELS
ulministrative «flicers
Ebony Patent |
SKINNER'S BOOKSTORE
17
sncLatds for Easter YOU'LL FIND THE Gillean wee ls
Gor: Steuben and James pany N-Y-_IIl| NEWEST PATTERNS IN of the West. Wehave those
—- Klein Market THE LEADING SHADES beautiful Hollywood Style’s | |
331 CENTRAL AVENUE with that pretty short vamp. |
Choice Meals, Poultry Special Attention To FOR SPRING AT
and Veyetubles School Oryanizations
LLADIN' .
naa ee BEAUTY SHOPPE Miller Wohl Co.
Hair Bobbing inger Waving |
7 Master Barbers Shand ape | 29 N. Pearl St. Albany, N. Y,
Marcelling Permanent Waving
Phone Main 6280 Opp. Clinton Square | =
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAROH 18, 1927
MISS KEIM, MOORE
ARE STAR SCORERS
Huyek Li
And Direct
In Game Saturday
By Karu. Dovenry
The Black and Blue te
ulty women's basketball
showed result
been haying regular
speed the faculty displ din a game:
the girls’ varsity Saturday afternoon
ing | to those who had wit-
Faculty Band
Cheers
known,
as 16 to 2 in
‘The final score
favor of the vi
was 28 to 10,
A band led by Miss Lucy Huyek,
assistant librarian, who used the black
and blue faculty ba a baton, ¢s-
corted the team to the floor, ‘Throtgh-
out the game Miss Hnyck as sony
cheer
original songs and cheers tothe tea
and individual pla
Miss Anna Ki loth Keim, assistant
professor of home economics, was the
only scorer for the faculty, making five
field baskets,
Miss Jeanctta Wright and: Miss Alice
Gooding, bath of whom were in guard
“30, center l,
sity th aie field
jeville, Me:
uh, for
Dorothes
re referees,
ited between the
of
partly-modert i
from "Romeo and Jul
rnpaninent, fete
suis
stunt.
Although me
for the first
CLASSICAL CLUB HAS
DEBATE ON CARS
“Resolved; ‘That the
Caesar should he
schnuls
were admitted this yeur
few
Klepyer,
‘Anne Cowan, "27,
wees own
i
2 Wood,
iche Robbins, '27, for the
No decision was given.
swwer'
description of
tending the club
the
New members
ing for the first time, w
‘28s Marion Wooleock,
29; Ad Mi
chinson,. "2
Margaret ‘arin "28,
EVERY TEACHER
Should Visit the Home of
Boulevard
Milk
‘This company extends an especially
corgial invitation, to those engaged
in educational work. Our plant is
fone of the most modern and com-
plete in the country~a truly model
dairy of unique interest to you per-
sonally as well as professionally,
Boulevard Dairy Co,, Inc,
231 Third St., Albany
Telephone West 1314
“The Sunlight Dairy”
i, as the face |"
wer, led the faculty rooters in] 2
held their forwards down to
Flea the sevens wit
Joseph K. Hart, former professor of
econiomics in Reed college, Oregon, and
now editor of Survey, will be a funcheon
speaker atthe roud-table conference
here Saturday, March 26,
noted lecturer’ aud writer om educa
He is author of “Democracy
hi
Xe department, samotnice,
iv modern, languages
oat Professor
latte Loch, head of the French de-
topic will he "Dietation
unl Oral Comprehens
modern langtiaye
‘The Latin
sy
for. Hatry
will di
il Latin. Peaches
leadership of Harold G
seetion
iI meet iN room
val and the High §
The topic for
Editor Of Survey To Speak At Conference;
Birchenough And Miss Loeb Announce Topics
Courtesy Albany
laylet directed by
“ ils will
“Meader Lighting for the Hom
Are the subject wf the talk: at the hme
round table
Onieers: of
Vowational
‘after the
will
FROSH TRIM RICHMOND;
STOP WINNING STREAK}
‘The freshman men’s haskethall team
stopped the winning streak of the Riel
Colleye court, Until their meeting: with
fe J the cubs, the visitors: hud won sixteen
le
teams. inthe
fur the freshmen and
fifteen points. ‘The
this showed up the best in, this
hit they have this season,
at
work was fast and accurate
were partient
Deakin
mens basketball liner,
| James H. Murray
CONFECTIONERY
We Supply Candyto
The Co-Op, Fresh Daily
96 Madison Ave.
Cor, Franklyn St,
Phone Main 1571-3
| Model College Sh
14SaPear! $t, Albany 11Y.
Clathas that are Disinetoe bt nat Expensive
LION GOES TO PRESS
AU for the Buster issue of the
Lion the: hi
year, will jue fee print) Monday: mornin
Henriette Francois, ‘29 Ins heen aulded
tur the by staf
QUALITY
SHOE REPAIRING
84 Robin One block
Street from the College
Bi
J, COSTANZO
PROPRIETOR
Shoe Shining and Repairing
Phone Main 1529
Western Beef House
@
CHOICE MEATS
86 SOUTH PEARL STREET
Better soiree without a man
than without a marcel.
How about calling
High School
Beauty Shop
9 North Lake Avenue
Phone West 914-M
aylet_ is from |)
ine High |
DEACKIBE INSECT LIFE
Bee-
fessor C,
this week
CAPITOL: ALBANY
Today and Tomorrow
Matinees Daily
THE FAMOUS
COMEDY witH
Music
osha
"Maly
POPULAR PRICES
Eves: 50c, to $1,10
Mats. 2c. and 50¢,
an ‘royal
ae 5 aie
ceding purposes.
"29, presented
rench,
voting of the class,
read an article on the
nil ingeets recently.
Caurles,
war bet
DODGE, SALMON START
CHESS, CHECKER CLUB
club may be or
ke a study of the
will be placed on
chekers, ard H, Dodge
fone of the organizers. Me
y be held twice a month, Member.
Prosi
nthe
i all student,
bers. nity
f
ess Clifford
intogy dep
he faculty advise
f n
The ore
and Jos
CLINTON
LELAND
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Comina monDay
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