State College Ne
ew
ee Cag
s
Vor. XIV. No. 11
Srare Col
p For Tracers, Aany, N.
-Fripay, Decemmen. 6 1928
25 Por Your, 32 Weekly Tesue
CITY MAY SUPPLY |
SAPRTY PAGILITIES
Traffic Lights, Safety Zone,
And Non-Parking Space
Are Suggested
Requests of the student association
cilities around the
ise of im-
and
ined a pro
both W
cenues, from the de
according,
nent stern
Vashington
partinent of public safety,
to President A, R. Hrabae
A survey of the needs of trallie
facilities has heen made hy James a.
Kirwin, assistant of
Epsilon Beta Phi Organizes
To EliminateMale Stag Line
Elimination of the male stag
line at noon hour dances, once
attempted by organization of a
student dancing class, will now
about syst
Ht Rutherford Daker
psilon Be
struction
will be one night
ay sai Coach
en have
to. stind around hore instead of
being down there taking part”
Members af several sororities
wpus have said that
willing to
‘omte to
k
public safety. Ile has made tentative
plans which will inerease the safety
students and pedestrians,
Three measures: have beet sugges
ted for improvement of Western ave
nine, ‘They are a safety zone in the
middle uf the ayenue, the dimensions
of whieh have not yet been decided
upon; a non-parking
feet in each direction from the West
ue sidewalk approach ty the
‘wud the installation of three
he synelire
spice of fifty
crn ave
college
traffic Lgghts which will
nized,
3 Lights Proposed
One Tight will be stationed atthe
Western avenie crossing near the
proposed safety zone, Phe others
will be at Rubia street and Western
avenue, aul at State street sunt West
ern avenue if plans now being eon:
sidered ure put into effect
Tnipravements for Washington ave
ne approaches to the college inclu
the leveling of the street to eliminate
the park spaces direetly apposite the
College, “There will “also he now
parking spaces fail out on Wasting |
ton avenne, the plus: prop
‘Vive Western avenie
will he raped off, Dr
|
hing definite toward carry
Hy nef Messe inmprovements W
wn aati Me, Kirwin. retwr
week Vr oy
-arwomniced tity
4 STATE COLLEGE
WOMEN ARE LEFT
IN AVIATION TEST.
Four women at State college are |
singe Hie AD" resideuty ul the
nivel district wh teen |
chusen for the $600 aviation schol
durahip aflered by: the Ciutiaw Col
Ginial Airways company. They are
Margarete Schruedere ‘al, Blur
Schroeder, “31, Audrey” Flowers."
Sz. lunch Vireo, 8
All contestants will i
Albany airport Suuliy afternoon
for physical and mental esamina |
A inechanival test ysill ex
have
contestants who will be!
‘Air gape
ti
Hes helare. the winner
hiannced. Sixty-seven students ft
Ste culloge: were entered it
Cutest asthe iy
iy the AMbany
Times-Union.
Representatives Of 2
Associations Convene
from State callege
mvc! ai
assent
Kiyshy delegates
eypresenting the
Young Meus!
ave attending th :
May conference at Slocwan hall,
Deletes. fromm V
Warten Cochrane
ita Hl
sully |
sl
Ferued Kaptan, and Hetniard ¢
riatsg Tinton WWallwith
aint, loyal Moatchar
Nebo I Kath
aletenate wll wl
ypear at the |}
being, sponsored | \
week end a three] y
Open Peristyle To Get
Fall Glass Inclosure
The peristyle feading from. Rich
avdson hall to Husted hall will probs
ably. he q
he Christmas. hol acearding 10
resident A. RL Brubscher
An
heer made
that pry
Arubacher,
Students
ine there
inclosed with hiss dur
appropri
by the
ur “ 1 De
cristyle si passage, Drs!
Sew acter exphened. ‘Trafic comes: |
tion in Riehasdsom bath will Ie tes
f students coming irom Page}
Mile hall will use the)
avenue estranees
sened
Jill and
Western
ins one building
instead wt
Geluirdyon. hall
Nev further
sin
the peristyte can he made
time, De
wt pa
hav the
|
ruisitle tarot |
|
Hrubacler
GYMNASIUM FROLIC |
WILL BE TONIGHT)
Whe th
¥ dallawweal bythe sanity
fines vali tonight, Ethel M
fA president anf the Girly |)
cationy annonce textay |
Ur ahie will ie se
wieterar ot Husted hall att
Ansatite ter Tnachey, tettnis, aan hick
«made
fra gill fe
un in Hawley th
nits, in,
Lun inj MM anembery at the
iv, whieh inclines. wome
it esr sturlent tix, 1
incur asith bee allowed
The
will bw
the
whe
have
wil
Crunelly i
Beatties Vian
val clove)
micintiets aielnde
Nun
seenshite
’ 1 tlw
Cannes M.
nan; Mar
yor, 4
Stee |
frestunen decitations
chairman; Charice
Venable, ant Fran
Alvina Lewis,
ssl Health Will Be Theme
via awk, 12)
Peal Dongen aiid Gertrade
ial te
chairnuan
Webb, sophon
Mary aut, 2,
ents 82. hut
Dramatics Class Play
Wilt Be Tuesday Night
eal dvaanaties hay
iy ili a
Voge tall He
tpl th
Juanes Cassis
son uth: Hughes,
Myers, jinie
BASKETBALL TEAM
Schoor Predicts Victory Over
spew its 1929-30 basket
tomorrow wight
Criticize Rales
PLAYS TOMORROW
Maxwell Training Five
In First Game
Gold five, led hy
A Whiston, “au,
iN capo
>ebick I ths
till agaha
Tro]
aptain Richa will
8
Pag
Veaining. sel
jay of
haxwell
Only three ai start
une." said
Maker, “TI
Kissiam at for
en ate aare
muss manonner Bun
Clark at center,
und Whiston at guard,
T have wot
wart
At the present time
lecidled who the other two players
ut they will
Lyons, OU
Collins,
be
except
en from Man,
rich, San
1 intend
this
said
Sark he
Phe warsity
Streninedy fs
stad Tuas, hewn pract’e
athe past five
°
iss MARY WELW
pre nident
were abe Vey and Mary
a hurd tisk] Nelson, ‘80, president of Leite
haw | Ones, neta, weno each Onakelat
ight Une tiie runes nels Fecal
will
Vhely.
Neverthe
of vieturies
the equtal
E predict a major
NO MORE DANCING
IN LOUNGE ROOM,
PRESIDENT RULES
of Richa
Wwite|
They are Whi
Thes
Haneda, in the Lounge
nv all will we fonger be al
ing
Juche hot the noise
inject but ra
slavneinng
ta whieh wy
rer ference
whe wish tu converse
Hi unisie in itself would slot
any conversation, Init
vn
nteriere wil
De. Hrubaeher ssid,
nn
nose tudes ttle: cash
iy
suervindit sy
Aap
souk with this
wwithl thereiore he
Playing ested ine the Lanne
H cvmge
De
arse
Hin
dant Whiston
have
Tank
wniee al the: ph
eavat theanielves te
rewwnted pen
lent sleetise ten,
Think the Sit
'
five WH dupliewte | siieagg ane pertingsible: ty in,
th
ierligy” i) ih
siti Dro Brubacher
will play: the trate | “oti
vealleae aye the dlaytight hours to Hagar
and if we canna
AM vatsilers tt hyper iene tte tins fut ourselves, we
ae i toate must suffer the caseyuences, St
Ieedlerich |W
of Basket all
Crain
yt chance
|Dr, Andrews To Speak
| Wednesday In Lounge)
Of Today’s sing
the thee oth K, hanbis
Jing ot con wal th
ie)
Weateshiy
We Me
Haat
clubs yall present
inns wetlh the in
eivedd inn tlhe cate
ek Usted hall at 3300
slay: aight
és ure Warren Ro
Russell W. Landtum
ud tha
Newtisy juniors, W
ALTER RULES, SAY
10 HOUSE LEADERS
Modify Present Da Dance Rules,
Mary Nelson Suggests
In Symposium
1 WANTS MORE POWER
6 Presidents Declare Existing
Regulations Suitable
To Residents
all the presidents
kronp houses disapprove of
fone of the present house rules,
Almost of
cording to a symposium conducted
by the News this week,
Six of the sixteen presidents who
One president would tat cont
rules, and another ex-
tiressed the opinion that more
power should he kiven to the house
president
Mary Nelson, ‘30, president of
Delta Omega sorority, “As
‘is house rules are concerned,
tink they are all right,
upon the
said,
far
‘women's
+ strict
k the
striet if they were to be
the letter, but L think
That thes: were nol made with. this
is the opinion of Mar.
40, president of
that forbid:
ots dunes at ately. is. a
However, conform:
spirit af these rules
rather Uh their literal interpre=
the desired condition
40, president of
tention
Hurnay,
tition is
Mildred Cemant,
sarurit
really tao old-fashioned."
Tarrison, ‘30, president
eT
eertainly |!
h
lay
are lenient
ve tles i ath
vevarding, dinner dunes sand autos
Hudilingg seems quite unnecessary,
Vrhinh
thority
a little more a
niven
| WW, president of Beta Zeta,
believe
who Van hark, 230,
it UNE Belew auras
Tikit the Houye rales wRiste coh
Soult he lett as they: a
While they may
when compared
wis, they are really very
"Pienent when compared with te
" y uf
and
Authority
Hie that the house
wie fair to the
hull he obeyed.”
U realize the yrvity
bt the girl away
aun fully aware of
besteaininng
hat Poahink the present
. trinysent” Rose
vskdent ot PE Alpha
ponsibility
give tis, as coh
any eredit for com
veal ut faye Oy cua 1)
2
SIALE CULLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 6, ty.
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W a
excel Johnson, juniors ‘Miler,
Jewel Jot
Babe every vay the alone oe
he Be
News does qo
ations.
weit he
= at the
a pleasant chat
are making we ut the
ly wi table
tris
the stale
gapped with
away the hours in the
bé_very proper for them te disinies class
Ir woud
every person fiuds ¢
Usually, the rooms for th:
of a few instructors engaged inn
Perhaps, they might have just
they trausferred the setuing te
sait soa aunt the open frephie
than, the hind clits of
Students always welev
the. faculty
their hooks just
than the subjects
vides the mead
is enjoyable
the Lounze
have other intere
The
I
of the teacher]
to feel that member
workmen whi view their tewehi
Dnstructors can hecemne
student
DADDY
The questi
Keclurd
that ¥
inn mt tn tt
a 1
idinust tempted ta
bone straight or er
}eatinnal thom
Toolish questions. When a student has finished breakin
through “the Richardson. fall'Tine, he cannot even fell]
whether he has a back bone, much less say whether
it is, straight or crooked.
world is at your feet; kecp your head up.”
this sign comes from one of those persons
how fo step on your fect as they brush
And to add to the terrors of practice teacher:
ad to remind the seniors that “Poor posture
poor position.” .
ce
someone
ineains
partly to
1 great task
according to Gerald H.
who-has contributed
nal cel
deration of
n to an attempt to orientate itse
Hiaation, Japan is ndertaking
in the field of
Malore, €
the laiest bulletin prepared
tion division of the National Student
America,
[learned that the new ministry is cemering its edu
it upon three difficult problems, he y
problem of makir
tien ule
The first is the
sehoal program ft
ty make
Hed problem, «
will he presented for the
April
{Sir Philip Ben Greet Is Tired Of Acting:
Cast Call State Audience Appreciative
pany is producing two per
rench audiences cannot be co
ees a day in mary of the col-
pared with English and Ame
Sir Philip Ben Greet and universities,
er the recent performance of | mouth, Brown un
amilet by the Greet Players in the| field seminary. college
auditorium of HL uidience was one of the most appre-
The. French andienc 1 tol ciative ones encountered in the pro
sie Paitin simply does not exist for|dueton of Hamlet in Arner
the actor.’ One ‘might as, well play cording to the members of the
mpy seats, he said, “The Ameri- |
audience, on the contrary, is. very
ippreciative wnd_ seems to respond to}
the efforts af the actor. | The ss ak PASSES
Greet players will tour the
ext_ year, Uni
. Tiy Av, Scone
cin Ade
“itamlet,” and
erga” was wit
rial
Twelfth
Huan
he + hooked
The
Mew
two weeks ago,
Abuat
Eeverynin, Hebrew association
The “Y"
fast and pows
team is
Vuilip
the visitors,
President Bruba
fer cf the front campus
possible track team’ to pra
cn no doubt is well meant but
is searcely feasible. pround
is uneven and sloping, making
jumping,
STATES| STAGE| # Pts, “rise
protection against
twisted ankles
bums in the ground,
incmnbers| bans will Taye
ther, welin banking their shuts
that! ‘The play of Clark, a new-
comer, on the varsity tomorrow
night ‘will be closely followed
by State's rootere. He has shown
a lot of promise in the practice
yames and is expected to be one
cf the stars in the opening game
with Maxwell Training school.
Aids at Sh :
tl
inn. Th
they have it, sink consequent!
have 10
aritice a little sped
Richardson Hall Made
New Name OF Bintang
Freshmen 1.
OF $895
e In $92
Budget teeds
nit be
ant drestimien tie pay their dues
ttave beew plavedl it Ty
vsill soot be Filly: gunameed
STATE) COLURGRINEWS) DECEMBER 61986 ‘4
Athletics Interest At Vassar And State; FRESHMEN ENROLL | Women’s Court Squad
ee pil Both Value Drama. Miss Kilgatrick Says HIGHEST NUMBER Begins Season Practice
‘The winter season of the women's
en of Vassar nd of State) women, after the first year, spend IN FENCING CLASS} sport catentar opened Monday when
cae focus tele GH pahiled moet of Vale rae inte rest in| The freshman class leads all othér| basketball practice began in the gym-
interest, upon athletics toa marked | problems of individual research grow-| classes in the ts] nasium 0 is i
FranknesslsNow Encouraged | jcgree,” jon Kilpatricly| gout of ehiss work, while State [caee! 10 the manber of stidlenfs/‘atsium’ Of Paige hall: This 19 tbe
Dr, Ellenwood Declares [yniristr Hh, and graduate of | college students seem preoccupied with| Wh Have signed up for this year's} major sport for this season,
At Y.M.G.A. believe more uniform required work, Fencing club, Hiking will continue through the
julia ities, writing, and Any comparision of the two col-| OF the forty-seven stix winter asa minor sport, and for
The shackles of intolerance are How’ in. importa the first time, apparatus work will {
figure as a minor winter sport, Prac-
tices in apparatus work are. being
conducted Tuesdays and ‘Thursdays at
‘clock in the gymnasium,
Dinner
nacre
h ined up for. the lub sixtecn
‘re freshmen. ‘This is one more
11 the number of sophomores, Nine
six seniors have also
lees must recognize the purpose
imposition af each, she fecls,
is a professional institu
which
being smashed heisre the onskiught
of Tiberalism,” Dr. James Lee Ellen
{, national sceretary of the Young
Men's Christian assuctation, told the
talie Twrchi, Anne | +
and student
a Schadrinta: Marion Mole] | ‘The volley ball season recently i
Fothy Warshaw, and’ Anna Moorts| closed when the upperclassmen won
Latin, Norma Miter, Atice| fF0m" the freshmen, The other game,
ic Tlershhern, ‘Ruth Israch| played by the seniors and sophomores
Uilting “and Eva oveers, junior against the juniors and freshmen, was
‘ain won hy the latter team,
Phat Only One Half Senior
Class Returns Blanks
Only one half of the seniors have
returned their application blanks re-
by the college placement
ding to Miss Gertrude
“inaniagers oof | Kilpatrick pointed owt. Ont
properties costumes, [hand students. at
hice every. four years, however, stu-] all aver the workd, all studying
les faci, al alunnae nite ther] os subjects, but without
Pidday a aman is wot hampered) forts in a production for the ont-| ine element, ‘swve a desire for intel-
hecamve he is at ieee thinker or{loor theater, One of the ontstand| lectual pursuits, she dect
Hudak’ Dre Ellenwond declared, tg productions presented was that] “In spite of differences "in the
Trankness fs eneottragel more than at the revels enacted befor Queen] definite purposes af the two, insti
" Hligaheth at Kenilworth Castle tions and in the composition and
“Une mnitst no longer be emservaf Students of the history department | aims of the student bodies, wonten
tive in-utder toc be virtue. “Tealay, [ satheret material, the English depart+ [at State and. Vassar have important
Ketary clubs and “churches invite} ment wrote the play, the art depart | things in common: “The ‘desire to
speak enn sethi Are ent phimed stuge properties widen the scone of their acu
ene Len Costimnes, the musi department fur=|acices aml interests, and the desire to
ile mn wis debs ted att euch ashe appropriate smc the akamnae fern” Miss Kilpatrick, believes
mmittee if he held different faith Hort interlude, saw the f ee ae
Feel wt fen, ett (. Stivletits ilivided the impors| BECOME FULL MEMBERS — Sayiti wha gman arts tase!
Gamma Phi Sigma sorority wel] FRENCH CLUB MEETS — [iment bureau.
men at the dimer for freshmen give
recently by: the State c YM
Viking | Adela “Tern
Kove” Kantor Violet
sa enh iethI
“Yah
i Gaver, Ruth Ponay,
thy Durey, tlenretia Miller and
Cetneys fea
Ansel ante ach, finds js
aint eliets. atte al his energy snl Tnvetianically-mined cont eames Ngan tnt, Mice Walsh, 30, president of the] "oth the’ blanks and the photo:
the Taudy wt the Lake iM, and “Mela Mace, '32| Freuch club, ‘presided tthe. fist raphe. must he handed. in be
ai ttachod the tet the Htthe Take ina hur fine full meiuhership. J husiness, meeting wf the elub in the! can start mailing any ou
\ twaitire in the aypte dounge fast Thursday: at fue Hall said
YeMM GN the hight
acini ac Resale fended the display” wnt fire SORORITY HAS TEA ‘The club decided ta fuive business -
paar New [vorks in which Ehzsheth is sii ta! Fue Phi conducted a bridge tea meeting of the last ‘Cuesiay wt one) MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
inijnvinwe tetly aneie | Rave alestroyeat aay entire village,"| for members: af other sororities: Sate frumnth a4 wvelocle fu the Lounge, and! Sigma Alpha annotnees. the mar
Hertcities wand their] Miss Kilnattick, related Fureday, Loise Daher, “30, was chairs a social meeting on the last "Thutstlay riage of Antta Kellum, 28, 40. Clare
Fee ace, swe] Miss Bipuatiek fils that Vussir many ‘uf the vxt month also in the Lounge, ence Stott, of Albay.
rach Atone the coal purpase
sygattizations biel shoud
ceultire ad the happiness
mm aoe
mew arg shapuns hit carvers father
Haat aliens catects te shape. then
Mor Whe are expressing their
Thane ever Iwtores” he
fa, The aller generic
veil prute'ssion
direct Tikinysy but
far the tajaueial remuneration. thy
standing ot the peetession i the
“community, aud the «
werk, Vewday they
voor wsbielh sviTE sigs Mein a ehuanc
ta express Ihimselt
Cycle Is Evil
There is ne ples
hdl at a machine
ha acs ko
wan the mien cote Gos werk The
(whistles blows ausieiny ane the men Leave
in
ein jules, Thi
aalor Hunt the
Hat they aay” be awl they
wiste to Dee strenne see that they may
hee workin. Th
great evil ont tle teaching: ely
dation ine wliiely yer liv |
The final great contrduntion ot thi
je ceniviention, reed, Fee
wid ite evo
iv. AN spirit at
whieh will eliminate many at the
meus’ ...in a cigarette its
Vie dinner eitmitice ces eatpose |
F Harold Haswell, 32. elvaiew
Ralple Kiyghaney, 8s amd Frederick
a | Hir THE NAIL on che head
Three Science Groups fills, give smokers the one thing they want—
Sh M . Pic! and sales will take care of themselve:
own Moving Picture| Atleast, that’s the Chestertield platform, ‘The
sh eSNG Hemel lee Mos Ate one thing smokers want is good taste—and chae’s
Wrisht. a trial aa Pie Gevtuand the one thing we're inceresced in giving chem—
HL boy the
Haier Wate “TASTE above everything “
Vianuglas,. in
clu ecorling
Sea rs
eee mae | (“he sterf ield
onthe
lth Aligh aelinnd 39 ba ive FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED
iw the Milne
Junior hy, Peoiessor|
Harry J. Linton, principal
MILD... and yet
THEY SATISFY
©1929, Licaert & Myxns Tonacco Co,
4
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER
6; 1929
TWO JOURNALISM
CLASSES TAUGHT
Dorothy Grimmer instructs
Time
n are being
Two classes in journ
Stare,
faut for the try-outs ef th
Counce News by Dor
"30, associate
News, [tis tl
tory of the p
have been con
first class meets every Tues~
at 12 ofelock in room f11, and
wesday at 1:30 o'clock in
must attend:
e art of ine
g huor oft
first time in the his-
er that two classes
a ‘
the second
room 108,
the classes.
wing, qualities o
porter, the summary
Chanies of newspaper writing are
studied, Promotions will be made at
the end of th
1 Myers
Haken Violet Putnam. Dorothy
Buse, Charles Swic
Marries Dunn, Ella 1
Cooley, Alvina Lewis, Evelyn Kramers,
Alice Klomps, Dorothy Mlle, Lois
Lord, Kdith) ‘Tepper, Katherine
Catherine Frazier, Ellen Sper~
Helen Brady,
Taylor, Betty
lly Bab
bel, Margaret
ney
MISS DIETZ GIVES
FOUR ACHIEVEMENT
‘an hockey
" said Miss Dieta, “de
individual
sophomore
se tests
termine whethe
Tests fi
1 L expect tu.
to the tennis
are working with theit
OL course, these tests
may tot show any
only aan experiment,
when they
nl speci
not bev
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TESTS TO CLASSES| '
SHiirst prize for the ‘best,
Hla characterize the Gy Ve grige oe the stow Teaches
he sintenis anny find out for] oe yh eae, Sienna es tee Mmerleanizalion Class
themselves just what ici ease] Ne hapa Masel | Re NCHGRGE
eet then | tieneviews inslow, “SLs. is
ss Dieta, these | sn | teaeingy a class. fn Mmericanizatton
ts iwi be repeated at Wt fonie hts a aveek ia Dubie stil
th Hithece wosks to dering Shifts the sents i Fh
degeces of improvement, "Che stu} eich Me Lit and ives
dent's grade i hockey will depend The rest i the nt * Swerlish.|
ally ou the ‘iisisted wi ggmitasitiny blower There “are
iver by the freshness, af
innited bys the feniige ely ad
Fiery Ne : wme burnt cork by College house JUST HEEP COMING
‘More. that 18) students q : y aie Ua Marwautr tier
ct, sible | Wi 1| Sorority Announces 2 1 ee ea
WINS AWARD AS MAN ABOUT TOWN
Anne Savercool, '31,
wh was given \t
MISS KIRPATRICK |Junior Prom Bids Are
OF FACULTY GIVEN
PRIZE AT MASQUE! 1» yo is wi te 853 |
arg Alee itera, acai ME (ON gen senting Cay
tume worn by a member | Jtniers whi tnawe nut guvid
aliy at the recent amase{ dies will tot tee albawed te attend,
the Young Women's] ste announced,
elon nwodtbute UE berg” ad yt nt ae
fneulty she wold
that the committce has
frome several well knowi
M1 that the contract will be aisardeal
itesilet|_ masked i
Anne Savercou!, ‘31, dressed as the | ""y',
Jerhied man about! town, was awarded
student
will he plcedd oat the by
hoard Monday: sie that juni
figs pe” Miss. Novis sid
, Miss Winslow Teaches les
hing
Weddings And A Birth
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High Grade
Wit eS 7 ff
vue cme he *| Delicatessen & Lunch
He ary aes te MTT 811A Madison Ave.
Hott Mes Abbott was formerly Lois} | Between Quail and Ontario Sts.
Mathematicians Initiate
$5.50, Miss Norris Says ;°)"'" \"" if
MEN AND STUDIES
New Members of Club CANNOT BE MIXED,
: NEWMANITES HEAR
mot study and
nm of Hew
ies club took
to Gr “College women ¢:
Marion Bech worry at the stme time about whom
‘harge of the initiation 1 bs and Bill and At are rushing
Hunts: “which “were: resented By Fri woute end,” Rev, James MeBride,
mplain of the House of Good
eplierd, told the members of New
mau club at the first quarterly
Rydberg, '30, spoke on “4
le Fourth Dimension,
new members
mont Byrne,
Dore:
rst] tin knowledge and to,
ion] you can ont of your
aves which distract. the ayer
Dilleube
aun S
juniors; Inez ’ Kelley,
tie Lewis, sophomores.
wext meeting ofthe club will | years of
Thursday, Miss Sayles] your tite. with "he asked
announced today Rey. John ita, capi
—— er, 3,
DRANSKY ELECTED ii the club
Samuel Dransky, ‘32, was tected ly. pled inet
men's cheer leader ‘for the college in! bers of the club were guests of the
he last student association meeting. upperelassinen,
Milne | High Students Help Themselves
y Instruction Aim
In Fulfilling Libra
set Milne Wut students to help themselves in handling reference
using the catalogue is the ain ai their library: itestrmeti
Mi y, Milne | liv T mn
is Hlikrary is eousidered one nt the finest high sels libraries
he eoumitey, equualinge i Taeilities Ml -extipment anany pubic Whraries: in
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER, 6, 1929 s
COLLEGE CLASSES __| Miss Van Steenburgh (MEN TO CONSIDER |. BkucE CURRY Dr. Candlyn To Lead
HAVE NOMINATION Named Team Captain| TO ADDRESS NEXT Assembly Carol Sing
CONVENTION HERE} | "eat f | TR ACK PROSPECTS WEEK’S ASSEMBLY} 2. 7. Frederick 1H. Candlyn, head
will be Bea: of the musie department, will direst
Plans have heen completed for a : Dr. A. Bruce Curry, international
i ear, Ethe % i carol sit :
national demoer ltaece wil 1 sing, in bly, Wednesday,
Hale coateen jilent_ of Girls’ Athletic ember 20, ig to an an=
gales taught in mnicement of the stent council to-
Dr. Brubacher Offers Use
Of College Campus
For Practice
announced today, An
3 Fi
Nya, will
hung
reshinen is
Ws
Dr. Candlyn’s chorus will sing
\ amecting of the men of the col-
Christmas » cineluding “God
skethall practice fF yee will he called
conducted Mun
jt determine the
men’s! De, Curry will also conduct
wt ie wy Arthur Ae pen forum in the Lounge of Rich: a aan
fvapuarly, supp started | intson hall d re aftern ;
Heats. Chk anon tall during the afternoum. , {Juniors May Pay Dues
cated) ye, Curry is a pr
hase | fl
Next Week In Room X
Juniors will have an opportunity
due
wy their ela
United
and Enghand, meet
stinlents from these | siesta
se By hibit OF Christmas ju" taln
Carits Begins Monday Dr. Brubacher Will Be
Boulevard
* Golden Guernsey
MILK
used in the most discrim-
inating homes and in the
best restaurants in Albany.
Page Halil Will Have
Forma! Dence Friday
Flowers
ill 1a} BOULEVARD DAIRY 6O,, Inc,
"The Sunlight Dairy” 231 Third St.
Dependable
We To
Menorah Will Conduct B45 Madison Ave, Telephone
5
7a
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’ STATE COLLEGE NEWs,
DECEMBER 6.
tt)
/EWS SYMPOSIUM
INDICATES DESIRE
TO ALTER RULES|
Continaed from page 1, column 3
mon sense,"
Phyllis Uline, "30, president of
Epsilon Beta Phi sorority, sai
“[ do not think the rules are too
strict. The women have, through
their house representative, a say in
making the rules; so they ought
not to kick.”
Eleanor Venable, '32, president
of Mrs, Lilly's group house, 425
Hudson avenue, would say nothing
concerning house rules,
Fanny M. Sipperley, '30, presi-
dent of the Young Women's
Christian association house, said,
“these rules might been
popular in the mid-V
Inet they
the present agitation
rules is unwarranted.
Sophia
|. president of Syd-
i.
Lam ‘of the opinion that some
rules are necessary for a good
standard of conduct, but since it is
impossible to enforce all the pres-
T believe that they shou’
more general character, *
president of
jolds’ house,
102 South 1 e. “For ex-|*
ample, too much. red. tape
quired for one to obi
nto attend a social
outside of
W 30, president of Mrs,
's group house, 208, Sher-
1 street. "We tell Mrs, Cassidy
en we go ott, and we alw
try. to getein by” ee
quite satisfi
they now stand
Marjorie Morton,
Waterbury
group how
rales “as
some re
nd perhaps a
better ng of what the
rules m ‘Our cules are
more Tenient than those
other colleges, but also, our college
and surroundings dific
in other colleges,
ce Clayton, “30, president of
the House at 429. Washington ave-
nue
“LION IS AVERAGE”
“The last isowe of the Lion was as
|earet Hiteheoek, instructor in phy-
Attends Convention
Katherine T. Graham, '30,
who is one of the delegates at
Rutgers colleg
we following
for the
Graham,
30, resident of the Dramatic and
mtary of, the
tending the“ annnal
vaintion of the Iutercoll
Dramatic association which |
yesterday
at, Rudi
2 "Students To Report
On Progress In Drama
By Katuexe T. Granan |
President, Dramatic and Art eounell
Rutgers college, New Brunswick,
Dee, $—Jean and I hav
ned from a lecture giv
Kenneth MacGowan who is
tor of the Greenwich Village Thea-
tre, In his speech, he traced the
urrent trends in ‘modern drama
which we shall report upon when
we return,
Tomorrow afternoon, we shall
hear Barret Clark, internationally
known dramatic critic who will
the con-
it
N.
MADE HONORARY MEMBER
Chi Sigma ‘Theta welcomes into
honorary” membership) Miss Mar-
‘eal education
Jane J. Formanek, ‘30, president,
ounces that Chi i Theta
have a sorority. bridge
Saturday afternoon, December i
at the sorority house, 302 Quail
erage humorous. pub-
"Dean Anni
L have noth-
ig else to says about it.”
GOLD WATCH PRESENTED
Charles Warthinan, retired janitor,
was recently presented with a gold
wattel by the faculty. in ken of his
thirty-exght years of service in
Presidem AJR. Brubs
te presentation,
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| HARVITE?S
PHARMACY |
RVITH 1G
COURTES
WOMEN TO SWIM
IN TUESDAY MEET
AT BATH 3 POOL
‘The women's swimming meet of
the year w nducted Tuesday,
December 17, at Bath 3, at the corner
of Central avenue and Quail street,
Esther Waters, '30, captain of sw’
ming, announced today
A’ different method of procedure
will be followed from that of other:
years, Miss Waters said. The meet
IL be open only to those who
fourths of the swim
her than 0 all who} =
able to. swim,
ie competing swimmers will be
s Each sec
ill challenge the other for
‘ents, Each side will receive
e points for each event that it
structor in physical educatic
meet will he followed by a
hour free for-all swim,
MEMBER PLEDGED
Alpha Rho sorority. weleomes Dor-
Fraternity Will Have
‘The first of a series of open for-
um meetings of Chi chapter of
Kappa Phi Kappa, honorary educa-
| fraternity, will be conducted
wesday night in the Lounge of
Richardson hall.
Members of the faculty and men
invited to attend,
Edward Burke,
students are
cording to
preside
i PROCTOR
CLARA BOW
In Her Best All-Talkio
SATURDAY
30,
NITE KID
SORORITY AIDS NEEDY
Open Meeting Tuesday jj,,\;\0"
FORMAL DINNER GIVEN
Phi Delta ity conducted a
formal Thanksgiving dinner at the
sorority house Tuesday night before
the Thanksgiving.
EAT
At The
Direction Warner Br
MARK
TRAN
| MORAN—MACK
“WHY BRING
| THAT UP”
—_ 100% Laughing i]
| RIFZ
| NOAH, |BEERY |
|
THE ISLE OF
LOST SHIRES?
All All Talking
|
coLLiéN” ‘MOORE
“smi hich Eyes”
airtight ee me | eK o” STAGE” “sHow4
hership, “SS EES
C. H. BUCKLEY THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES
WEEK, DEC. 7-14
HARMANUS LELAND
BLEECKER HALL once acta!
STARE IN HIS FIRST SUNNY
FOX MOVIETONE PICTURE
“LOVE, SIDE \
LIVE UP |
‘aid Chas. Janet
EAUGH x : ALL TALKING on j
SINGING
LILA LEE DANCING |
— |
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OVER
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pauses as we want them,
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some refreshment of this
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he whole-
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PAUSE AND
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THERE ARE PAUSES
AND PAUSES. AND
TACKLE, WOULD READI-
LY ADMIT THAT SOME:
TIMES IT'S A MATTER
OF TOO MUCH PAUSE
AND NOT ENOUGH
The rest of us are more
fortunate, Wecan take our
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