State College News, Volume 13, Number 18, 1929 February 15

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Vou NUE Noois : \inasy, N.Y. Fitmay, Pranevany 15-1

NO COLLEGE GLASS es 5G ae | | Enegemat Awenced | pena CHALLENGE MAY SBVBR IRS <i.

When St. Valentine Visited State FROM FRESHMEN IS

IN NEW MILNE HALL ——o civen sopHomores| WITH ST. stapHEN

Practice Teaching Supervisors r
Have Oifices On Secona,

wen to the | Break Comes When Annandale
Third Floors

Management Calls Off
Game With State

:¢ |Games With Pratt Institute
And Farmingdale Teams

| TWO OF MYSKANIA
TO TEACH TOGETHER
| AT KINDERHOOK POST

KATHRINE SAXTON,
MYSKANIA MEMBER
LAST Team TO WED

i» SLIGHT HOPES FELT
FOR RECOVERY OF

WOMEN WILL ARGUE"
WATER POWER WITH STUDENTS WILL HEAR '
SPANISH CARNIVAL ST. LAWRENCE TEAM MRS. ROOSEVELT SPEAK SHILLINGLAW TO LEAVE

COMMITTEES NAMED » ON TRIP WEDNESDAY
| FOR APRIL TWENTY ‘
datas “lm f

SiUDENTS IN FIRST
ASSEMBLY TO HEAR
DR. RISLEY TODAY

Y.W.C.A, JOINT MEETING

Pauline Crowley Is Suing Law Student For $10,000; ua TED FOR TUESDAY

DEAN PIERCE LOSES $7 Defendant Testifies He Married Kathryn A. Mulqueen ,,

IN SYDDUM ROBBERY

News To Be Published Thursday
fasten Of Washington’s Birthday
he

2 plaincloriecman Ye wots 3
the case.

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 16, 1929

State College News

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‘Tuomas P.

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~ Business: Manager
He, ‘Dial 64708
sgitlanaving Editor
‘Dial 6.3595.
és -Associate Managing Editor
i jay Seceen, “Dial 41780
Mancaner, Hen wince. Advertising Manager
Newnan Maly Tai Madigan Ave, Dial 6.688

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Louis J. Wount

Marcaner J. Ste

"econ class matter at

endorse
‘ithe inlet enteas tbe weit
Chief of the News Anonymity
he News! does not guarantee (0

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Albany, N.Y, February 15, 1929 Vol, XU, No, 18

S THE ROAR A MERE YELP?

The News in this issue publishes student communications
concerning the recent issue of the State Lion, humor maga.
zine, While these comments are not to be understood as
opinion af the News, this publication agrees

the editori
with cer
The last issue, it seu
AM but on
stindonts seem to think

ions. there
ked any spark of spontaniety
oF wo passages were “duds”, many
Whether the issue was wort

It lacked even the customary art
er issues,

ian eat the

its

price is questionable,

table feature of the ot
1 itsel was gourd

work which is an ave
The cover was dull, though dhe

The Liv this year tus at times degenerated tw the use
fit personalities in its alleged humor, Samples of this
peddling of campus gossip are the "Greek notes” published
recently, ‘Tw the greater part of the student association,

that page was wasted ; to those few who were in on the
joke, the publication secmed se bit in bad taste,

The Lion was put under the student association bud
it should be
re that it has failed ww

ye hest thing to do is to air this

with the feeling by m

probation
‘deliver the gwwids.”
inion, tw see Hoy many students are dissatisfied with the
Li how many: want a better Lion, and how many
want no Lion at all, fs the Lion's boasted “roar” hut a
ieeble yelp?
in, can tow be dene about the money appropriated
ion this year, The student association has a
Now the sissoetation shoul test
for results: are they pasitive or megative? Should the
H.iow be included in the budget next yeur? Now is the
time ta clear ap the pretininary discussion though whether

for the
dlert

#1 ail experiment

PAST MASTERS OF CANCELLATION

‘The cancellation of its game with State College by St
Stephens College for the second time in two years comes

surprise. It may he, o¥ course, the the present can~
tion can be explained as plausibly as was the cancel
nt last year,

But students here will begin to wonder sie the
nent of the State varsity: should sign St, Stephen's
bute panes) The: Nave, neta the present
sking for a severing of athletic relations with the
He institution, Sueh a decision should be arrived
reful analysis of the factors in the
planation can be made hy the St.
agement, judgment should be withheld,

At is entirely proper, though, for students to question the
attitude of these apparent past masters of cancellation,
1 s the State varsity: was [the
planning to leave here on its trip, Such an
ais a surpirse and a shock, ‘The State mi
well in inquire imo the sincerity with w
amide in the future, if athletic r

let down" came

emt may de
h contraets are

ions are continued,

A SkaReH roR

BOOKS: “iano” Canna

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in the adopted land,
to impose
visitors who ¢

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mite as it is a tradition fur \merivans

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who finds. himself stwheuly

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meets
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finds both himself and. Amerie

This epic is written by a min who knows titerature, sand
who cu appreciate the hea
the wily, 01
adopted lane,
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interest

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feels that he has faith inthe destiny af

The wenting, is comparable with thst an
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fy vale aul its

ellie Lion shall be under the budget system ean not, of

course, he settled uintil next year,
PEACE THROUGH UNDERSTANDING — |

International anderstandingg among stents will ofa

students in the history af edu
AA practical example of
lerstanding in the stirdent

as a preventive af war

cation classes agreed hist week
international

work wis aut the site thaw being furnished by: tle fren
Student Federation oi
thirty-seven students
ayglish, Datel and
e lite at the many
Visited during the

votive ol the National

whieh was playing Test t
from south Miri, Thess

French descent, fitted easily inte coll

American educational institutions. they

het their umn

One oi the a

weresting features of the tripe was the

Lurgeness vit tespitality shut these stidlents. by American

institutions aul American tay public. They were emer

tuined by students sand business corporations at dinners sail

Hinetwons; they were entertained ian pri es; al

they san “har business’ ot the Cnited States when they
visited the stock exchange, an automobile plamt, i “talking
movie,” the stock yards saul a large tictrapalitan deyurt

The South Airis kitests were mast enthtsitstic aver
the United States, acerding tw the Noo BA, bulletin
Uigroup that hay visited the Cnited states

We way the beri
tinder the api

vat Internationale ees
ican andl South ier
Hibiateal. The visitury. have
ly seen that Ame

veshagss, that net all Ameneairs
jes a the muvies, that many ah

met Amerie
tniore tau the hist
are the hits

|

erie al ase lalate ives
LO ete meer: aime |
Thos a (al tr er tani |
“ADVENTUROUS SKEPTICISM" |

Latte, whi tendered hhiy resignation as

Uiaiversity

Clare Cond
president at the

il whic graduates may take
tan their old aha mater, He
expression wi opinion that |

|

currespe

ts a spokes
ducati le
Many shew either because of
siplicd Te or for other rea
lip at their graduation, It should be
ir tind some interest during his pe
tuudergradnate lite which would make this san impossibility
‘The man is tw he pitied wh upon reuching middle aye tas
hy “sportive cuvivsity,” no “adventurous skepticisin.”

uit instinetive

Wier tie sretche budget
Bil thee iu tute “Collen
fieceuity for Mt eg retained wader the tt
sae ie

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{COMMUNICATIONS FROM NEWS’ READERS)

realty jeluded inthe bn
(brohation, At hus. ot 1

tthe silent Hoty take, steps now
vnvke sare that the
miler

ALMA MATER DULL?

Halon, Sra

tn

UP ve think at

why ai sig as tay
ie

‘rhe Hon es not

al veasous for its removal

ample of 4. State Col
Piietelnvectal. to tl

et it hot gu wl

on Something

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A Teast pve a Teta
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Hale, Sean Contain News

Madame Kurenk«
Was Singer in Choi:
Grey Learns

Devan Vs Gary. }
Whew Favay ushered ints Mare
enku's dtessin

Hall Veiday

Foon at Cha
night, 1 wa

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they aie game Wt eisai whl i ta Gon CALENDAR tans ee Miu he ;
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wut ai the water rds, Geng ann Sinaia Pues EEatha, titel’
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lt the deserts ti Camu
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city of Huldhist. popes

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Friday

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asans rather thaw "with ihe linge

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 165, 1929

MISS PIERGE TO GO | Will Make Report “Underwear From Shoulders To Knees,”” Doctor Warns; SILENT WEEK ENDS

| “Wear Wool Stockings Over Silk,’ Says Dr. Croasdale WEDNESDAY WHEN
JO DEANS’ MEETING be, ae BIDS MUST BE IN
Dean Of wanen To Give Health |

lent period during sorority rush week
Report As Committee
Head, Wednesday

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aman of the health eanmitice ost tte

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Vieree will

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FOR MUSICAL COMEDY jy.

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4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 15, 1929

Professor Hidley Was “Biggest Slave Driver’ In 1923, APPROPRIATION CUTS

say | Croasda
| Risle
Pri

| Gi Pedagogue To Have Special Section For 5 Students; {BOARD WITHHOLDS ALL
SHORT NEWS NOTES] Pent Sie

college physician, Dr. A. W
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A. W

department
appointed

ker af the
¢ heen con
ley won it
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byterian chur, os
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ineluing the work

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tne. Professor ance the vein

Sorority Extends Sympathy

Sigma Alpha extends sympathy tw

Shirley. Robinson, “31, inthe death of
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Prom Nets Juniors $175

The junior class made a profit of $175
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