State College News, Volume 12, Number 18, 1928 February 3

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EXTRA wew YORK aTATE coULROE FON TEACHERS EXTRA’

“Minasy, N.Y. iupay, Prmaiany 3, 1928 10 cents per copy $2.25 per year

JUNIOR PROM TROTTERS TO GAMBOL IN EVENING DRESS TONIGHT

Graduate Questions Faculty ‘Inbreeding’ Here aves commrre

HIGGINS WILL HEAD 84% OF 1997 CLASS VICE PRESIDENT WHO MANAGES PROM : EXTENDS 200 BIDS
HONOR JOURNALISTS IN TEACHING POSTS

National Executive Secretary;Or Brubacher Declares Drop
Announces Acceptance | In Percentage Does Not
Of Petition Mean Less Placed

[Partenoilth: Cornell, Colgate
R. , Law, Union Are
" Hopeaniea

Al students have

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TWELVE MEMBERS JO! Nie

State's Editors And Business
Managers Are Listed
As Candidates

Alice Hills, "29,

Directs Affairs

Vor The

Annual Dance

Year Chas

Alumnus Alleges Addition Of State College
Graduates To Facalty Posts Is “‘Dangerous””

altinge “ate

Phe first letters aatdleessed ty he

NELSON TO ADDRESS
2 TEACHERS GROUPS;
EDUCATION IS TOPIC :

WOM Nelevn, assistant

1928 MAY PRESENT mn
PLATES WITH NAMES _ |:
OF THES 6 BUILDINGS ‘
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 3, 1928

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MERITS OF ALUMNI ON FACULTY
OUTWEIGH THE OBJECTIONS
Whether the recalling of recent gradaates of State Cole
faculty will loud to intellectual: stag
iy the question
Muni

February 3, 1028

lege to posts on the
ation, and lover the grade of teaching here,
raised by an alumnus in the current iste of the
Qu

“inbreeding” that the

more

the system of

For students auder
the question is af

alumnus deckires exists here
casi) interest, ‘The system eamnot be judged in a general
Init sual be
Brubacher
that there
siniall number of assistant professors and the
iw teacher train

manner, nsideredd esise by: ease
It is trne,
report te the
hetween the
excessively barge m
ing institution this
We must have the
that is
degree or the doctor

pointed out in his recent
in unbalanced atti

as Dr
trustees, is
miber a instructors,
tion that cannot be justitied
and professional trainings sand

is disp
natu

generally
qualities

assist

emmundedd for the

ant professorship.”
As long as this disp
because af financial reasons

andl it doubtless exists

inn eNists
‘re inetined ta think that
State

ates of wither cul

les hlunee fit fiver af recent graduates af

jnist equally recent

the se

College any
Joes,
The recent graduates of State College why are employed
at Teast kiwi quantities to their emphasing. ollicers.
eneral characteristics and teaching quilities. have
They aire in nearly all cases king

Their
Drees ubbserved

vanced courses at universities. Bor the must puert, they
eaelt ynly: freshman stthjeets
When a graduate this received his anaster’s dleree atu

she can ne nore Ie considered
as trained here thar as trim tie the
His viewpoint has been hrvitened, sand
At mnoutlded. hin

in strict a
wither institu
er fits inte hi

is Tras been atswrted vas heen fonint dt
dius, A graduate, trained as at good teaelier, is ire: val
able here tha person frei another eallyce withwtt pr

fessional eqipn
The

slum evil well bevente interested iy the preblenn
tHe standard oof dusteuetion hereby: working. Ga
once ak mare tlocter an the tueulty

AC ugsstivaty sant sill fe alist
feels, whet thi el

wail austers
shuts ne
peablom i

the p
Tlie questieas oo
ates, tle Naw

TO LIFE

Wie wea
eluby bw

THE “GHOST” COMES

taken a new ease
he Political Seienee elu.
earlier this. year aus a te

fii “phanistble excite foe «
i cxtracurrie tat

with ther

< cited in News ealitorial

vue eorgcanncation” that Nid

ah tlhe State t rill

(is ite The News hanged that
i lacked potenes

F the Pulitieal Seienee

tos evaugratilates

mi ine Fevent sputiset
Ma the prapesesd sue
“ ition Wats a ist
Je jilstitication tak the existeties ash any atyanizi
eyes ts purpose in stinlent Hite. “Hhe Palited
ase scr vanae spt HW scally
Www be tetany 1 atic
aie active
Uaudartunatel athe ells have aa smatclw at
a tease oat Tite They woul lie taster i it dil net take
tore energy tee tlie ttl ts eontinte: exigtenee tl
they titctieas, hia Tide slab med
als thas fens ty
Mat Ww te
onl not elect at

THE JUNIORS EDIT THE NEWS
Hany rote or the Siynh Conti, News ay bares by the
wredduct eet juniets othe stall vat the quiblication, tie
Inuaknnge ot the public vtion peat, the junior elitr veiled

anny ott the
val interest

that first ut all they

paper in presenting tuddent

in
An added feamare ot the dese ts the emphases on jumnar |

class afiirs aul White this iyi ams sense at
suyenie issue, we trust that it wattras > a Cross sect a

State College Inte t

lay
fave the in

nl that iy
tant part they pl

the juminrs due |
yin thie eanap

THESE QUESTIONS NEED ANSWERING

While the expla Stephen
cancellation made by Stephen

tions concerning the St.
President Bell of St.

college, and by Thomas P. State's basketba
manager, are highly satisfactory, the News still que
the reason for abandoning the annual so-called

“New York trip"—as far as the Seton Hall game is con
cerned

The State quintet will not have leit its own court this
season, except for a game with Dartmouth, played om

y High school floor, half a block west of the

A certain clement at this College was offended by the
Stephen's cancellation, though it was apparently: un
avoidable, Would not the Seton Hall college student

body feel similarly offended?
Do not the State players deserve the trip to New York

al trip) abandoned?
cient funds to

trip provided
Dartinouth game profits
heen a profit, with the record atten
expenses?

if no}

Will not some of the
assuming that there must have
nee—help pay the

Hi the trip is not feasible, what will happen to the
ill the

money that wis to have been expended om it?
players he xiven seme recog

Does ot the policy af 10
ont at foreign court per year sm
athletics here? Does it not shy
ine the disulvantages an -epponent is put to ‘om State's
court:

These

weakness, consider

are questions that the nunagenent showht at

sty student opinion, Vutil these question
there will be questioning. A
nny clarity: the sitmation,

swer to 4
are answered adequately
statement i next week's News

With the Athany Evening News cunning “Aces High, i
ry uf American aviators iy the World war, aml the
Fines Union feauiring Col Lindbergh's "We

nvatism seems to be “alt ap in the air

GENERAL WRITES COMEDIES, GAMBLES
IN "GENTLEMAN JOHNNY BURGOYNE”

Gentleman Jutumy Burgoyne. By Bd. Uuudteston, $3.00,
Tiutianapotiss Bobibss Merrill) Company
1 Johany Burgoyne is a book that is bound
jed “as one of the best books by i toreigt
thor printed in the United Stites during, a season any
usually flooded with hooks, — lnstait popularity
sured for this clronicle of the “Misadventures. of
iglish General in the Revolution’
Mayor ‘Thompson—Charles Grant

Intensely interesting, brilliantly written, it is of par
ticular value to q student of American history, in that
it presents the views of a modern Britisher on the hie
of “Handsome Jack” Burgoyne, Mr. Tudleston is i
brarian of the [ritish War Office, aad is well known for
his "Warriors in Undress". But ihe average reader will
enjoy the book tou, He will ehuekle at more
than one choice expression jst hits the spat
robably to the general run ut readers, the same
Hurgoyne comotes a general in full aniiorny hating,
over ty Gates at sword, ax pictured in leading texts ann
on the recent Saratoga postage stinnips, Hut in the howk,
Burgoyne lives—he writes delivions bombast, composes
comedies, ssumbles and ever avts the [auylish peaterna,
While the author does not idealize Burgoyne, he pens
his view points with synapaty. Bat Geenitity, the ai
ter ol Wat his ved shire ah vite
peration, He is pilluried as an incompetent iss, ath an
scruplons scoundrel and a convicted vawar

Mr Huddleston is the yractivability. of
projected canny New Bulan inane

the
hold

except where
Miller fiends

Fest of the colonies, Any possible chance of steeess
rele away wil Germain when he wet ty the
country: te week-end he holds. Hursoy ne bd
too much pliysieal courage to tetreat to Canadas" atte
si at buniblebees ae gorgentts reddish: hirawn

Aignantly strugating a a spider's wel, Hue

his fine tuitornn, phanysingg thirotnels the wots

Vineriea, reminds mie very anieh ot hin, Gates may
atin te the spider, Huy the wel was woweny ane iy

Gates, ban be Gernianl, Sel ter and Arad
And in the sands at a nation
ally sadyertined pruduyt, “Suet propubedty: net ee
Hort rtaiud in the Coit Hae, Wy Kalwarel Consul
Sanit SMS NE aie Na Yorke MaeM lla
Connpan
Haat the: suteane ot tly

Nisei

Hwa have
we Hy
Duatabet tana

in
Misti
Th Lats
wie the Tact
sath
Ma the seattle init steake
ae cats alle ann

keep it vbaser
Winiss Ui saather than Iacinye  tuereedd
awh rehiatiee stn the hut

Heat anne vt the

 savial Antica
Ceortate detailed anatter

bit Tw

ay
1 Ving ii

subject i tury thw
anus Tye atti
will tye interested inv the

wot Wi

1924 Junior Prom

By BESSIE 29

Once more ju week rolls
around to give relaxation and deserved
pleasure to juniors wearied by ex:

witions, Onee more the Ten Eyck

weho the fighter and

ballroom will re

minsic attendant at junior prom—the
fair of the College year, and this

year the hest ever, For several years

the prom has been held at the ‘Ten
Ryek,
‘The junior prom became the soci

a) assumed the high
Capital
in 1924,
(ot our
Moore).
secured

affair of State
nding it now enjoys in the

sen carly
Moore,
Gwendolyn,

District w
AU that ti
present Ruth
heading the prom committee
Simon's orchestra to deaden the ment

Ruth

ories of finals that preceded what is
now the annnal junior class terpsi
chore allair, — Limovations occurred
each sueceeding year that made the

State junior proms more detight(ul te

“Prom Is Better Every Year,” Lapedes Says;

faculty, alumni and undergraduates

Mt this prom the the

recipients of silver cixgretie eases, aed
the xirls received silver loekety as
Hut

fallawins the

the cam

ts, Mur
el Wenzel, president af the class, ar
ranged for 'y week-end allair. Niter a
highly suceessial pron thunwe att
whieh MeGutre’s orchestra tilled the
hall room at the ‘Pen beyek with the

which it was
jutnion elise

‘withing auuisie” tor
noted, st Inneheon of the

Brubacher Tells

Junior Class

With two and a tali years written

in their college careers. now is the
Hime tir mwiibers of tlhe jinsiar elitss
te take inventory. ‘This is the aalviee

of President AR, Beubacher
Nev better tin te analyze one's stay

at State can he found, Fe, Heubacher
wil. He audvised juniots ti take
Coit al their agit at Shite College
anid te see Tew Gar they fuss

The fame yyars beiiore yon

wrestles possibilities in sti In
Toubacher toll thy eke is
members were freshen, Vea lives
will be largely determined: hy. the

whee ail become ie peennanent aiid in
Hwatial part ot your lives, Yeu ail
Haru habits here, habits at work, habit
tat teaaling, Waits ait geleastte and
Tisssationc Whaliits ot Mhinbiny

thes will anahe ot
will he eat
Hog are see CtL sat adisvaan
sii ily esti
Dro Haitacher this wee
Hs analy

“May Your Week-End Be A Joy,”
Is Dean Pierce's Wish For Juniors

1 ont pai ied
Bl the tee extiness ta

seu aniidually “and. cules tia
reset) id
amnion week welebtation Wea pm
Yat hut ot toa
Oreaten May ever ta
{ten Anat Tami
tea dane A

i svatse fie thie best tan th: ltste
1 State Colley Alva
rind tein ane rn
Week's Kavelies ate weer tay. cash
Seat arty tlhe sane squid
eutlitsinsin aud uy wut al
Sonir titiite sas tivtties fies tnye all
the time mut wads that “the teal
Vast nurin wall fie the best, baie ttt
every Tar wt the real Avil be te

best provided
Venues candially
Anna Ke Hivtve

peer pee Sk

Analyze Friendships, |

Is First To Bury Finals

took plice the following day at the
Colony Phi, Mary Flanigan was
toastmistress. ‘This year the prom
favors for the men were tobaced |

pouches,
The ten dance on the day following

prom
Cheee allairs took yh

was introduced: last
‘ead many de

the year

clired after the busy week-end that
State proms were becoming “bigger
and better.” Again the facilities al
lowed bat 250 couples to he enter

Meyerhull's
by

Ten Byek,
obtained

tained at the
wrchestra Chrissie
Curtis, promt ebairmem,

The

place immedi

junior chs Ineheon tank

ely before the tea danve

aud Miss Mary Grab, substitute: iv
strnetor in English, was the prineiyal
speaker, ‘The favors af the danee last

eae consisted af vanity: eases for the
wirls and pineseat leather falters. with
gold edges for the tien, The

end wats considered the best pron ver

hy amas oi those present
With

‘ulusriatty
cular the

F preceding yeu

havkgretnd, this your's. pram wee
uit fs fatidd ti te ante that ail
ever he forgotten hay Slate's sen
uid dhitighters, sty the mentber

the prone camiuitted

PH PROM GIRL
Vinaeity, vim, druidly sti,
With sition aul slippers tein,

The Peon Girl

Wide awake, there's take
Away all sleep tll dawn will Inca
with the daw, the phay
vw batneliter, an aml nie
Phe Deouy Git

Phe mae at her site
The new sind elo
Dippin
Weavins

With the Prom Girt

She—"Is that your frat brother
over there?’
He—"Yean,

nize my old tux

How'd you recoy,

te M
Het i
Whivenet '
ih tht Rien
Valid ha 11 ated
[can’t keep all thew dates," said
the history stuilent cranny Tn
finals
WWE LIKE HT
i Teettay
\
" firs sl
\ f
Coen
Nir teak
i)

Well

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 3, 1928 8

Jazz Hasn’t Permeated To Catskill Farms; | FOUR FACULTY ARE __ | MARKS WILL BE SENT PONG

NAMED FOR GRADUATE OUT WITHIN 2 WEEKS] «is:
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Mise Mary seta in he of cunts nay orca, aes daring : ELOUISE GIFT SHOP
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Tady is frequently | pop
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wih Cana, Jk the lesishative vintee, of whieh! student will be required to leave a

Site “Sitiey Fadinautan i, seereeary
Wi the alumni residence hall fund, is

eli auldressed, stamped envelope for

Wieae the mailing af the yrades, she said

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 3, 1928

NEWS BOARD PLANS
PRESS MEET JAUNT

Higgins, Fhetteplace, Saxton

And French Wiil Visit
Convention

ENTER NEWS IN CONTEST| &

Newspaper To Compete With

Publications From All
United States

9 and 10,
The delegates

are Virginia |

nnunayer:

ent the News
she

ted in this group, bu
delegates may attend

ulvisers of high

ittendanee

Milk

muted an

feachers

;

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 3, 1928 5

Y.W.CA. Conventions Inspire, Lansley Says; | HEADS JUNIOR. RING COMMITTEE 1929 COLLEGE RINGS
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 3, 1928

Fallon Spikes Rumor, Avers i Sai a et Sa

BASKETBALL MANAGEMENT DENIES
SPORT BREAK WITH ANNANDALE

THREE SWIM MEETS
PLANNED FOR TEAM

ContestWithPharmacy Mermen,
Intramural Decathion

“St, Stephen's Men Act
As Gentlemen”

“Absolutely Incorrect”

Being Arranged
"Three swin imects are being
phunned for the men's swimming team,

“*NO CONTEMPT” - BELL

Exchange Lette's On
Cc

| Presidents Of Both Colleges

BY WILLIAM M, FRENCH

yynsketbal tt
rized as
report th
is considering
lations with St

‘The report, published in fast week's

a break in athletic re
Stephens's. college

News, is without foundation, Fallon
declared. “The men at St. Stephen's
are gentlemen, and act in a gentle

ly way in all their tr
insinuation that there will he a
k in our athletic relations is
alse”, Ine told the News.

«officials and everyone else

connected with St

Stephen's give us
any: collese

the best co-operation of arian‘
with which we have relations hall namagery whis declares, State
Offered Alternative Date Si. Stephen's. sports

telativaty re
“their cancelation of our scheduled |
amie was done ina geutlennanly: way, |

Falton sid,

State
all being ou the
alumi will meet the y
night in the sgymmasinm,

SUI has five qgames to play, | BSI

Hells Do He
Teacher ae

Hrovidence college is expected to]
offer the State dele
opposition af the renaining,
The game is scheduled for
night,

Dr! Be

St. Stephen
dent AR
plaining the

jt Had heen selieduted
Herron, an i date
fal weadition of th
ay are gutted 19 Ue tse 4
y their anita yoru’
Dr, Bell wrote Way
Dr. Brubacher Replies
Accepting. the exphunitio
bacher replied shut the

hw
Sen hy
chee the |

Niet ant

JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT (000°):
ATTRACTS COLLEGIANS 3°!"

"28, and

Nt

Mile i
ih Water tenn
statiteat Mialeess

und It
Crumb, M, dnd (a

James Bulle
and Kalina Watt Di
ville her ot the Dranatic

i

and Vit ccamnedl

Fallon, °29, basket- |

al they diel everything i their power) Qrttr ate bwats hoped that this tank
9 offer us another game on their [Mephen’s and Ste wight he ailized, Captain Lew Men
ae iM aa Frege fiir, Yh He Shittngtawe are cemndlerine
court, Our schedule was sec atreange” [iinet te Bie) HIRT free een aac tne ie anne ate es
that such a tiveting is impossible,” | cellation comes becanse of se stight an

xeuise ais a freshman dance ty the

Ws last Friday wit eated in his second year, Ring | \
opinion mere wy up four letters for Carr. "
opinion. \

The statement inthe News, whiel Nice smehe tackenatnf BWEQQ Usk, sereatest athlete in Cal
was not written by the regular sport Hl NH Ata ewes action ave ekiiin as ein awit evens
writer, rel: "Phe convents oh 4d " TS atatele Ihe ansuliaties ater stain
Toiate opinion taday: seems tee be that . wh Ww Schwa, bedels anere betters than any

aveording to Robert J. Shill
mauniger of the sport. One is a
turn meet with the Pharmacy college
squid, another will be with the St
Paul's chureh team and a third will
be an intramural decathlon, tinited to
members of the sivitnming squad, The
winner of this meet will probably: be
awarded a plaque if fimds_ean be ob-
tained to deiray the east of the award.
Kaveh entry in the decathlon will
reuired to enter exeh event Tistedt and
Jlve cae finistinng with the taycest nim
her of points will he awarded the
Jnlaque, Kirst phice in the decathlon
Jevents’ will count ane point, second

that eich swine
pr each event
tices will
est {Wun wee

start within the
cording to Shillingiw
Arrangements for the ase ai Hath |
on Broadway, are being made tor the |
men's» steam by Robert J
Shillings He oanamayeers WL ts
phan hy! the mepnten to reqiest at
partion ai the funds appropriated tor
Minar sports tw etray the expense
ne the bath for weekly” pray
Hiews sane tow savings re
Shilliayghaw reported yesterday. that
the Hackett Jumior High: sehool wank,
the best in the aren. would nt he
available for the tean’s. practive ses

MRS. MERRILL, STATE'S OLDEST
ALUMNA, DIES AT MILWAUKEE

Was Pioneer In Culture Movement For Schools--In Letter She
Recalls Student Discussions On Admission Of Kansas--
Etiquette Lessons Given To Girls At Normal

to the Stare Coueue
s the oldest living yeiluate
Feachers, died recently at her home here,

News —Mes.
of New
wv the

York State College for
aye of 96,

Mrs. Merrill was well known i
progressive education, her elubwork an
widow of Sherburne Sanborne Merrill,
waukee railr
She hut ke

Wisconsin for her personal interest
nifor art, She was the
of the Mil

communication with | seventy yea
alumni, a
hefore the Civil
the letter fallow
I i

te 1881

<a the

prveting to the rat
tunnial tivetines af the

1

Iris a far ery from the days of
Meeding Kansas the present
tinies hat Mes. Megeil Fevahal
Tenier the days when asa stitdent jit
the then State Neral sehaad, shy

when hwo village maidens
in, Esther

net ather stinlents and disenssed the | Me Tannd eur one education su far re
invalid adnitting Rartiete as af ceived inva village aneacdemy, in tlt
Tree or shave state then ‘Normal Sehual ter Feache

Nite Merril. woe
ot ashen shrank Neath yas dest
connplicativns ine hen or ald at, Sh
wie thw ira iv basa meaner
rar i ra
ant] etehhnyge a schunal theve

When she hal raul

uinety six years }inn the

rieh, conservative, billy metres

time that the

heen
ally interested i the

ul

anit

VARSITY 10 MED tsesiiMsre

ALUMNT TOMORROW "3.5000 0"

Wal ane sone
‘lainneal ear
Tessall

went Taye
Coach Baker May Not Allow ‘sles. hil we then
Nephew To Play Against. *ilvts 1 the (il States

. SPRAYS
FLOM the :

SPORT St WUE

With th

ne dear ahd
runniny the
aud, at nuit

juniors of
aveminaly

In his freshman year Verne Carr
was the only two letter man in the
class of 1929. ‘That year the Col
lege had but two sports, basketball
and baseball. Verne received letters
in both sports his first year and

Joe Herney, captain of the tenis
team and winner of the fall tennis

has received two bis
nil ix playing kus
season as at guar with the
court five

State Quintet ia a

normal tee th
when a Mi
AHP i sits one

in the camlidates. to

Alter ay ayy final in

W's Vaya foe
the “Murphy ane ¢

Finite nine watiey. Qreudws gH the areat, ewes ey
where they suk tien sed Nvveh in ie i

j ae ae Sam

ao ah AN Ie neat
Mie gary ib uty “tes amb

kn i will i al pe

wbiTity elie dation captains Cans

aus Tearing, Catan atid elise
sespeted fr start it

ayichi tes be kept ont {"
|

iy practiee hatore thie Ste Ho
ah ake

cue tT
Hens SairsHt ys AGH asfiveses tTiode ain

te "FINANCE BOARD NAMES
THE TAX SLACKERS

Hae stindennt Tnsaed

Hale wea
Httivie Ilan tinal
arvvtedl tee Wedtiesslay nicht

Ve dehnagnent mt "

ath

Seniors

Juniors

Sophomores

"oN hy
Mills, ut the Mill
the Aibaniy 1 y cian
Wy MoM

La Verne Cure
csilein uid
Kotha tous

Phe Kulitor

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