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EX-JUDGE OR DEAN

HOME OF NEW MILNE HIGH WHICH MAY GET JUNIOR DEPARTMENT

TO DECIDE DEBATE

Former Court Justice Or Head
Of Law School To Pick
Winning Team

Kither Alden ¢
justice af the supreme court of New
vu
uF the Mbany baw: Seb

Chester, farmer
Mexander, deat
Ue in:
vited to judge the debate between the

or Ur. Harald

men's varsity teane and the University |
of Pittsburgh, bebrinry a, Louis Me}
lem, 28, resident at the comucit
aamanuiced today, Only ate person
will judee: the contest, he said

presented hy Reyer
Warrensburg: Davil B. Burger, Pitts
burgh, Bass and Co John Uiillips, Vi

Milne Hall, at) the
ieft, will house the mew
junior high school, if
projected ph

Center, Pag
Hall, and at right,
Richards Hall, AIL are
how under construction,

proved,

The three delat
accompanied hy: their eva, ich

cones" avai"! NAB PBEPING TOM

speaking, |

snus AT SYDDUM WINDOW

sity Varsity team during the first two a

Ie is presilint the 0H") Boticg Gatch Father Of Family,

Dele Signi Kho, huwray dchac| Detained In Conversation
fraternity. Llamilion is ansjoring im By Housekeeper

soviglugy

|No More Verbal Boquets ‘For Sweet Girl ‘Graduate;
Poesie Under Senior Pictures Will Go To Scrap Heap

Hy Resin Lareves
wiate Helios, Stave Crt ntnat Nuns

\

ings might she have ant she might flit
tering fresh fhawers through the werk.”

seit nigh ve en teers nel yan ne thi
under your pict ime ernnuele nud heave enough to he a king's wife
Or perhaps: you. would haye liked this. hetter

Cee "And wher she smiled, it seemed
Pitt Debaters Experienced \ peeping Tom” was caught 10K ike all the fairies sliding down 3 rainbow." AMIS SE
Buerger, a senior and manager of fing into the lower windows of Syd- again vou (who are trying toy The Pedagorue Iuurd has decreed the

te leat tea i i hs secre ea dH
ai intercatle ating. Me sit] Gudents. at
member of Sign Alpha M Tawartay: aul

ternity Sha Rays
fered Tanguane tratersit Following detention overnight by
i Riis iinweraty siebate texternite:| putiee, a fine and a reprimand, he
vn Ui aan hist |

‘ratetuity, Therycer fu alse hese al |
ated wille the Tint Weekly, the Pit |

young Athany business nua, about
He has

28 years uld and well dressed.

iS x family
Thillips, a junior, is assistant wt | jorothy Boehmer, 29, president of
ager a the abate team Ne sad AC A house. at 219. Ontario
meaner ol Suara Delt Chi yates | treet, planed to Syddum hall at 10:35
SOIREE MtaRaaeRe: wil Fue reluck: cane told the gitks th
matheia, onary) scholastic irater F CCT eee Ai tuindowk. Us
mi ere unaware 0

Philips is eaitur in ehied oi ge MME Hines the sirls were unaware of
Owl ot class year bik, He] Mig presences

Miss FE, Dunn, housekeeper, im-

i state a the Matin] BR called the police
they urrived, the “peeping “To
started ty leave the side of the house
to goto his automobile, parked on the
hupsite side af the street,

iy” udking with him, Miss Dunn
Setained hin untif the arrival of the
Malice, who took hint into custody

which

Reniidain Cal
Inge, Cullewe at the City af New
huni sity, Wawa

Holiee believe he is the same
aha has been operating in various
parts of the ety for nearly live
hievths, and for whom they have kept
watelt

The case of the "pe

Queen ud thie Oni

1horon |
first tw be. re

SOUTH AFRICANS MAY \W ins tee ren
BE GUESTS AT STATE ,, ji", which somtrive th

ping Tom" is
ted hy. colleye

tute: Callesge pias hie hie tor funy [fesience hall, Some of the bedrooms
Sautle \tieate fhe Belnuars aban [are on the frst floor of one af
Septs the invitations at the tetesn re | Hvtses

i [O'SRiddome Hall isthe same dormitory

Tativtis committer 1 the National Si
lent Bedvration sot Amictien
tise tlie toot

which away entered several weeks agi
hy steak thieves who stole thirty dol
Kars ad) ae avist watels while the jgitls
ut dinner

Cited States Hie tn itativa the
hee Thtiagill batts | vere
Jo Welter, °3, dele ete en |

|| Girls To Don Football Togs?
Yes, If They Meet Challenges

Je College maidens nay soon
nie suit an duathiall toys it the

Hires of Hig assur tition ny Deecniher

Vie Sutte Mtiwan abelegation wall

Visit tke parte ipal ities ia the est

Mllisuny will Ines Tusest aay the toot it]
i

thee ealleye wall enter

challenges tur tuotball

seventy received, are to be met
Challenges for gaumes have been
seceived trou Corthand ul
Toad ant Lowell “Fextile tnsti
tite The cohorts af Coach Ruther
Fok Ko Baher are nonpluysed as
hte proper amainuer of Iundliang

the ehyadlenes,
Years State was well

Nativual Stastean eaeratua oa
ied The allivial beleyation tte
ermational Canicderation at Stadent da teriner
all tC the: coumtry dutinisithe anu {| yoptesciied wee the arity: CA
Me haceet ay une f Hutetl ale busted ate wy
hope of reaching peace amon: the | tilt (ean vite list of Sealey
ations of the meld tlusage tuner |] sritetie action

Sanding,” Wwalver “e\phincd. SH (eee ae ee roatige of the
Gets whe intend wr travel an Eurotel aheger is te be when TL aay. be
iy whey attain ale |P essary dla th

lations office in New York city,” he footinall eat, “ «

Feleased Wednesday morning, He is]

impress the folks back hame with your | passi sie from the pages which
Seaton sedatentess fe series sulorn individaly
have had to face and live this down, if! Incead vf seeing your imagined char
the folks hack home sayy your inscribed jaeteristies (as imagined by’ someone sho
thus [never kisew yt) pietured ia natu
Jy the man we sport ana play: Jey of wets, gt wil ee yrs
With the night begins our we characteristic poses en from life,
or mayhe: This is baw a hint of the new ide
nil of fim, full of pep, ihe fa snapshot for each senior
Holy smoker just watel her step." [write-up in adlitiony tthe stain por-
But this is all the “might have been” il

so sit ye back and relax, seniors, for it} Perhaps someone will regret the
is not to be, clongige af the old order? AL signed

No longer will the bells
petition might help, There might be

tho through the din
x will you see
images of yourself passing down to pos | he guste as expressing
Jerity as *imerry ad pleased ay Panel," | "Whar if the world should be
or "a kind of Cinderella inthe phiee.”” What then would become of me

“| NEWS BOARD TO GO TO 2 MORE MEMBERS

ADDED TO FACULTY,
PRESIDENT REPORTS

Appointment of awe additional am

con VENTION IN MARCH)

© student journalists, me et

us xeeutive board of the Sess Cot

Luo News, will represent State Col

Jers nf the faculty, effective next

lege at the fifth, annual convention «
the Columbia Scholastic Press Ass
ciation, in New Vark City, Friday and] Mfesvlewt AR, Hrubac ler
Saturday, Maceh 8 aud 9 Willian Brunk Vollhreett, of De
The five who. will attend the ses futur Gee
sions are: Williant Mo Brench, “29,
callie amcetiels (Ula H MA crc Letise, head et Uhuat sheqairtinent, Mr.
JW. managing editors. Margaret J] Nedibrecle is a graduate of North
J Steele, “30, assuciate mangaing editor] western University
inal Margaret Heuninge, “a0, avert
inn nanan
ie NEWS hour this wee vated tof
s (
ani

seitester, yas amnomeed today by

everanient, assisting: Dr, David Hut

business mauiger

and veceived his
fous ehaee at Column, Uaer
He is 4 member of Phi Delt

sed the five doles conter, |

Caradine \. Leste

saieh annaster

Pole sbie ate |
| sions under the direction af uationalls |

Ww Hegeees tren

[Known selulastic and pretyssional
juuirnatisn leaders. The five stutents | Co
jwill probably Jeaye Mthany. Phur
1 Mareh 7, ur early Keiday: anor
Maren &.

Largest Delegation Ever Sent

Fgct Ta wilh We the anest dele atin
Jite News tts ever sent to the cu

ine Ts Sn SENIORS TO PAY $ 100
EACH FOR DORMITORY |:

Hash riviera the senior dass
wall he expected te pledge $100 to the
Tinie residence hall tind, Professor
Mo Sayles, Head ab the educa
oF the

Criversity, will be instructor

Hhe twelve appeintuients aw
nemed hast week iy Dr, Brubacher

Maitents make the

Yeats age, the Tepesetitives wet
Edwin R.' Van Kleeeh Je an
chiety Helen

The representatives last year were | th
Katherine S. Saxton, “28, bustiess |re
manager; William Mo French, “29, |

cedltor, and Ptizabetiy Piet | yeu
assvciate mattaging editor, | sear “Uratessur Sayles pointed out
etings have been ar | that the pledging of $100 is traditional
ranged by the secretary, Joseph M_| for each senior since the residence ball
Murphy, for subjects common to all vampaign bexan several years ago,

| publications, “Sectional meetings will | Approximately $500,000 will be nee
Jbe conducted for papers in several] essiry for the erection of the hall 0
classes, with the staffs of teachers'| the plot of land owned by. the resi
colleges, papers and magazines meet-[rdence hall holding committee of the
Ving: separately. alumni association

in five
A the rate of twenty dollars a

you knww, who would Tike to

kup!
amy

‘MILNE MAY START”
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Administrative Officers And
State Education Heads
Discuss Plans

ining in junior high school edu-
cation as well as in senior high schoo!
work may be offered here if plans now
{under consideration by administratiy
officers and the state department of

ermit to the col-
lege authorizes only a four year course
in the model practice school. If the
| plans are approved, the junior depart
ment would not be opened before
September,

President A, R. Brubacher today
told the News that plans are being
made for the inclusion of junior high
school pupils in the M
School, model practice unit, but said
that no definite information could be
given until late

Professor John M.
the education departin =
pal of the Milne High: Scho} de
ed Hat the plans afe not yet per
cted

Would Mean More Pupils

If the plans for the junior high
school are adopted, it would mean the
addition of several more students to
the Milne High School. Practice
teachers would be assigned to the
three junior we the three
senior years.

‘The college at the present time of-
fers in its model school a tradit
high school program of four yea
ninth to the wwelfth rade

Only one. course
ol education is now off
te

OXFORD MAN TO TALK
IN ASSEMBLIES TODAY

1 graduate of Oxford
rat

i Arthur Moor,
ess the assembly

nd the freshman assem-
bly at 11:35 o'clock today.
ie will speak un student life at Ox-
{fra and will play piano selection
‘The program is sponsored by the Y
Pa aad Wek
He may play additional s
| his afternoon iy the auditoria
speak on the lives of the classical com
posers, ‘onight he will address
ou meeting of the two associations
tithe Yo WAC, A. house, 219 Ontario
eae Mr. Moor is Yo M,C, sec-
etary at ‘the new medical center in
New’ York Ci

CUPID’S ARROW HITS
TWO COLLEGE CO- EDS

Marriages of two aie student, he:
heved to be the first of the pres
semester, nouriged this: Week,

Grave 'E. Williaus, '29, was married
He ATL Bennett, a stall member of
jhe Albany Tinted Union, Novenber

at Ladison Avenue
it developed this we
The ceremony was performed by. the
Rey. Calvin French, pastor of the
ih Mra emelt glans to_ cow
‘ouirse here in prepa
ng the degree of bi

jaw Char

vas married

she was there
aie ta tas" ee makdch salue GR

graduation,
Besides the two undergraduate mar-
Fiages, marriage of Gi ¢
Walsh,

structor
in 3, Trempor
mber of Gamma Kappa Phi,

isa

STATE, COLLEGE NEWS, JANUARY 18,

1929

(College for, Teachers

THE NEWS BOARD

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Associate Managing Edutor
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Artin Manager
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Mancanet, Hewwt

every, Fiiday nthe goleee year by, the pital Hoard

vs des not necessarily endorse sentiments ex
ates ene tied woke ts

is Ane Panss, 394396 Droadway—Dial 42287 _
Vol, XII, No. 15

AMITY—OR “RINGERS”

ary enmity between the two wn.
there now exists

Instead of the custon

t we find two sophomore y
members of the freshman basketball quintet in the
with Cohoes High School last week.
tion of cordial amity or—to use a less com:

y term—the employment of
fon the point of view
the freshman mana

y evident that when
gement sees fit to use two sopho:

mores, it ean scarcely claim the
The Cohioes High School varsity may feel
proud of having trounced a combination of fresh
and sophomores fram State College

Rough house initiation as an introduction int fratemity
life was generally condenmed at the interfraternity. eonier
1 New York City recently

cies of the better fraternities to

This is in line with the
abandon their tradi-
ave funnd that for every
black eye inflicted upon a ireshuman, the fraternity receives
they have found

black eyes in public esteem;

Is
is but a relie of barbarism,
to redlize that if they respeet a man well enough to make

i - they: should respect him qnotgh
ject him tw public humil

w time in the more bar
simall amount of performance

ena ads to tract (Font the
sofemnity it jnitiation; it would seen tha
ng physical ‘punishment

1 press tabul

nities, hat hast stronghold of

about it annual hazing. fracas?
imistration aun Mysk

As the News has 1 fat various times, this party is

erest of the culles bers af the sophomore class

since it way their party

‘whicls wot ve ea a

‘¢_trom i tilferent- point af view
Wr reconmmctal

‘The freshman class,

leadership in student present freshman
class whhiely must
fresimen whey must bear the cnny

Wis the frestimen whe may

ta any injury to theie rivals
set a precedent in lpia
ff useless and silly

how dispetise with meetings

ri, hat biography.

Iiography nay lave at

Foreign layaage

yexvellent hiengraply
While partly: ot interest te the
cuntainy a witabbe critiqe oi Zoe

The wewer biographies, while day any tut Meee

wler pursue them avidly

General Grant and Teele Dovivalts of the French’ Kevw

parage the nuvels ui our period,

Hut in such aw maze of so-so stuff,
We suugest to Miss

Mise reiler wh chaise ft
“Dat take a chanee; take & biography

NO MONKEYS FOR ARKANSAS

Just when we thought that this open-minded land of ours
repudiating the stiff-spined, narrow-visioned, and noses-
he-grindstone, hard-shelled followers of William Jen-
nings Bryan's anti-nonkey crusade, along comes the legis-
lature of Arkansas with a ban on evolution similar to the
one which stirred up all the fuss in Tennessee a few ye
ago. Though Arkanses has always been more or less in
the woods, as far as we are concerned, we never suspected
the natives of going to the estemt of hurring Webster's
dictionary from schools supported by state funds.

Te seems that Noah committed a grave error against the
faith of the backwoods when he said, concerning evolution,
“the theory, ot man from
the lower 3

which involves also the descent
abundantly dise
‘The Fneyclopaedia
Brittaniea and other works of reference are
common Arkansatt dveeney
forbids use in the schools of
man “descended or
Tt also forbids tea
ig ti current press reports,
lets eacher what cvolution is, teacher will say
aughty, naughty,” and that will be the end of the story
Joluny will never think’to look in the home dietinmary or

jimials, is Iaased on facts sed

by every branch af hielugical study.

ines. that
class af animals,
chers from delining evolution, accord
So shen little Jotnny Ar-

asks

tu read mewapers. avin nltempte sank the wed
the legislators. may go abort with serene. ‘compl
Knowing that as tar-as their mative heath. is omcerned,
Darwin and all his corrupt crew never existed

from the monkeys
ars-af Arkansts nay
special ciction
White a esa

he backwoods must he made s
ln the meantime, the honorable lexi
take steps to finance the publishing wi

ul special eneyelopedias for their state
to edit the Encyclopedia .\rkansana,

Toe “Tieer” Revowren
BOOK Sis stein sa
"\ New ‘Tyre or War Boo

Imerican Reconstruction, Ve Georges Clemenceats, 30

aes New York: Linc Mac cag Dial Press
Iris a little knuwn tact that at one time Clemencent,
“Tiger” uf France, wits a special evrrespeaitent in Americ

Flecing from the despotisar ot Louis: Napoleon, the young
doctor came te the United States anh wrote his impress
uf reconstruction followings the Civil War,
Temps, We bas naw authorized his trieud,
densparger, protessor in the Surbanne, to culleet
lish these dispatches. Juiericun Keconstrnction
Jection of these dispatches ishich st iginally
Temps, unsigned.

Iris interesting, Wy note the (raining. inn democracy: sain
in America by this ardent
tailed

snd pub
iS the cul
uypeared in the

a republican whe Was laver
is the saviour ai Krane in her great teed
While well aware ui many dliciencies inn ot government
i the time, the young correspunntent ever wavered itt his
confidence “in the goverament which haul withstind the
shock wi domestic war. Me torecast tht .\nterieat rect
hocks would he accepted ot at pear will foreagn exchangse
aml way aun ardent heliever in the Wiican race
Hix commentaries on American polities ite the time ui
Johnson and Grant substantiate the spmiuns af .\meriean
This foreign joint wi view is retreshing, tw the
student oi the post-war periods sand tu the biegrapher of
Clemencean, his comments will be equally value int show=
ing how his American experiences atfected bis later lib
enilisny in France

Mreye Wife af Lincoln. Wty Katherine
SM. New Yorks Harpers.

One of the must tragic lives in Ameri¢an history forms
the hasty raphy of Mary ‘Tul Lineal,
Misunderstoud hy her contemporaries, atid heaped with in
eriminations by Norte aud Sout atke, the wite af Lined

inthe Al vritieisin,
A auiiet lite, sate trom the quihlie «3%
nut by the

Helm. 800 pryges.

Hh this mews hs

‘carried att it fur his sake

‘pened

H
The wher
tor her, the
the president
This. heh,
the tear
paints the

written by Mary Peal faneata's
et her tater as

reat suerice matte hy Mary

far her taishinid

1 the alleged anitital rile of the
wel etainns itl at portal wd reeip

sand unwlerstainhins
While tbe last part et tte tool is perhaps thes mnest

the first chapters are ane Insiiter vein

his doubtless the

stealest contritaitian tee Lam
ecole this year Euubursed ty Laiedie abithiarities
Hestined tor ae permaneat place ie hi Ie iy intensely
‘vale, ental val ceanparabls qemetaaye Ls.
The Case uf Seravant Gresha Wy Arnold Zweu. Trans
lated trum the Geen hy Faw sutton. HY pages

gist

Hetinr ot the recent woul
burpose, but we are uot sue
His sate tur say hat sel bn

vei its

sine eno eed

We have Aust jgteat novel abut
thw war Seneca Uti hat f

than a War his
un interpretation of a chauygiuye worll, itis an epic ob

ng war, Thiete: ty thw eomuite

, on een relat
Hachinations tar ait-thunees. the
Dig iisises «al what we lute, hither
bueteaits al the

Grischa is a Russian peasant

ils utlierys but by at lari
sonification of the
sides of the
of an epic

at litera 10
wt he becomes the pet

V suldiers an Huth
Wilh al this, ureseneatian
intensely readable. The

1 thon

plot is stlist ones, teal; the action, draunattic
the vocabulary at a juatessional blurb
Writer, 10) use all his pet commendatary expressions

chit a seat justice te thiy ont
ably the beat pivee of fieti

1 published

in months,

J ite ae

|Delegates Attack Low Scholarship Of Fraternities;
Public Institutions Are In Poor Form, Students Declare

Editor's Noles This ie the second of ism of the
ene ae ren utente
|, Walon, a5" een

me under the severe eri
ion seroup.

diseu

‘Feeraton of Mock initiations are “in very poor
ie series me with Suutent Jame: form and tend to degrade the frater.

fiae' te Me tone

nity in addition to being an
Hiow upon a public whiek is rapidly
hecoming ad with sueh a proce
dure.” the report of the yronp read

The deiegates advocated a modified
form of rushing which would enable
hoth the fraternity and the pledge te
e more time for deliberation, pro
vided sueh a method were adequately
ernitics should try to give social | supervised and would nut entail addi
advantages to the student. the dele-| tignal expense to the fraternity. or
gates pointed out, that the desire for] scholastic deficieney: of its embers
scholarship should not be allowed | Holitieal comihines were found to ex

Ry Lovis J. Wotsre
«huieling the rowing tendency to
lowering of scholastic stand
the

ing, of fraternities ju the: countey,
uussion group of the Nationa
J dent Federation of Americ
{higher scholarship | requirem
ding, Although admitting that

is for

ist alwost universally in the colleges

tend to im

serv) st in student elections, if
| use their operations can he serutinized,

Hockey? “Locker Room Bunk,”
Coach Declares - - - 2 Years Ago

COMMUNICATIONS

RICE ADVISES ACTION

From the NEWS for January 21, 1927

This talk that State will take uy
hockey as a tinor sport is pure lneker
hunk,’ Baker declared ele

nitty, replying ta a News representa.

at whirl
Heefor to the plans

“East Meets West In College dally | yee" im oh i
As Hiva Dietz, 28 Weda Chinese Stu: ic rvril the sun resent

dent-of Union.=—Headlline

He staalents 4 the vont
litusfal ie the News,

“AML the tales of wildiess of cot [TT ic nar believe the mciliers af the student
lege students, of ess, hip | “7
pocket Mask sind ireexular lives are | wrk of paying for a
mnistakes,""" Margaret 1. Steele, “30 evinplishea, On the saber awl 1
told th ews: Christian Temper | tetieve that they wich to cscajatate. in tani
ance Caion of Catskill, speaking on | he necessary. tind

ate Collexe

From the NEWS for January 28, 1927

“Thomas 1 Fallon, president of the
suphomore class prepared two draits

et

[less than sixteen ye
} the college.

| Nerina lute, BL

of Tetters to Myskania last week, but
sent neither, ‘The first, he explained, | sm
was ‘hardly appropriate,” and even the

Hsvcond: expressed Ihis Sentiments to Very: sim esety
Dhuntly.” Geannes I Rive
“Only one freshman whose aye is DENT SHIBBOLE'TH"

> is registered in
She is Shirley Wood, af

State: Conse New

Sidney Center.”
“This department would like
know why Stute and Pharmacy are

not howked this. y

SHORT NEWS iy

Fencing Club Will Have Bouts
Hwenty members. of

will take part in

settatives ul

Weneings tub |}
houts with repre: |
tion caunpas

tions next semester, Natalie Turehi|

"30, president, told "the club at its|

meeting yesterday

Dr. Nelson on State Committee Wate Tera

Dr MG

Nelson, assistant profes . "
sor oF education, wats one af at ein Pit “s
tmittee of four selwa} mien wlio met |! i it
in Syracuse last weeke \ ae

ter outline a

vourse in the principles at education | iat
for the state neraial set | shoal ibe to atin
Canterbury to Have Communion \ o
Canterbury eluly will conduct a cone |e
sersice Sanday morning at 8) ay

AL St Mudwer's church, 472
Western avenie. breakfast will be
served an the parish: house

Epsilon Beta Phi Has New Member," vay
Ciene Canteis, SSE tas been made a i wpa th
AML vember ot Kpsibar Beta Phi sve tee tha h
tte Na
Postpone Echo Distribution eens
Distribution ut the Echo, fier i ok
previousty saumomieed tor tek
Aikiy, is postuaned util test week fe

wearing ta Flirence M

24, editor in chiel ve ae
Norma Butler Pledged ris
Kappa Dele aamamees asa yboahge et 4 te

Farmer And Elizabeth's Change;
Miss Helen Fay’s Favorite Joke | ~»
By Miss Helen

\ New York farmer way travel
Hig in New Jersey and when the
fur called out. AN change tur NO NEWS NEXT oF
dot how who she is, but here's Peutay, Janqasy ist i et the

thirty cents.”

scheduling of final exa

fee ui HinAions tu

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, JANUARY 18, 1929

3

BOARD ANNOUNCES
TAX EYADER’S LIST

Strict Enforcement Is Planned;
Non-Payers Are Denied
Many Rights

Strict enforcement of the

will be removed fi
th ings list af
tH

STRONG IS DI

Hizabeth i
uated i

dietetic pital

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Grippe Gets Girls Of Today, As Grandma’s Flannels
Became Fasse, Co-Ed Claims, Citing Physical Decline

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INSTRUCTOR EXEMPTS
STUDENTS FROM TESTS

phomore gymnasiun
ts at 10 o'clock on Mot

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Miss

STUDENTS MARK TEST a
GIVEN ALBANY PUPILS, *\

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nat today, with
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS JANUARY 1

8, 1929

JATLING YOUNG MEN
1S CALLED “CRIME”

Michael J. Hickey, Ex-convict,
Tells Y.M.C.A, Member
Of Prison Fare

a hardened
Hickey, former pi
members of, the student Y

ning" ut is unvvilling to assume
the duty’ of rehabilitating them when
their terns are finished. He cited as
an example his own ease, alleging he
was driven tw further crime
te because he wis unable 10
‘eamplo:
“Criminals Not Born”
were drawn
The assertetl

fellow inmates
walks of life
discounting the statement that “erin:
tals are born, not made." He suid
that in his estimation lack of concen:
tration on worthwhile objectives and
Dad crivironment were responsible for
the great muuber of first olfense eases
He vividly described life in the pris
ons several years ago. and, the tradi-
tional, diet of “shoestring” tea and
"coffee, with soxuy bread,
Reformed several yer aKo,
teks has sine ben ieee in
Heaxue of anuther chance” with head:
quarters in New York City
purpose of this lea
fake transition from

Mr.}
y

arthwhile citizenship practice possi
ble for the former tonyiets,

In the pocket picking demonstra-
tion, he showed the audience how
vastly it ix to pick pockets, especially
in crowded conveyances,

Sweetman Outlines Conference

Robert T. Ross, ‘29, vice president
ofthe YM. CoA. presided and ine
troduced Ray Sweetman, state secre
lary of the association, who outlined
plins for the state student conferenve

ly, M

taken at amother meeting
y, 29, president

| Watts, (29, represented
A. at the lecture

aildressed snciolony |

Visit The New

Apollon
Tea Room

215 Central Avenue
‘The home of Hat und Cold banehes
Candy and tee Ceram
Kinvst Parlor an Conteal bee
Wir Solivit Pateonaye

Phone 6-3933

Boulevard
Milk

Produced and distributed wi
der ideal conditions. Teachers}
particularly and the public gen-
erally welcomed at all times.

The

BOULEVARD DAIRY CO., Inc,

231 Third Street, Albany, N. Ys

VARSITY WILL PLAY
C.G.N.Y. TOMORROW

Freshmen To Meet Ccliegians;
Misses From Foul Line
Cost State Game

2 Crackers Are Enough A Day;
For Each Extra One You'll Pay

Crackers are for use with soup,
and if cafeteria customers take
more than two, an additional charge

‘That is one of five rules drawn

With its winning
varsity quintet wil
tect the Hragklyw

wil all

opportunity to clean up in the
afternoon,

2."When giving orders,

clearly and audibly

“Do not come under the rail

for Taoe. Sot sand it Hie at wa
your turn,

“Do

he main w
8:13 o'clock, will be pre-

preliminary ‘between the
squad and the Collegians, at

speak

Irooklyn outfit w
by the Purple and (

not a
st gaine of the

observe the rules,
kreat improvement
cording to M

Vhe varsity will prob
oul the services of Leo

Thompson.

|SHILLINGLAW CHOSEN
CONVENTION DELEGATE

Robert J inglaw, '29, president

Alter a five-year probation period, |°f the local chapter of Kappa Phi
Pi Alpha Tau, sorority for Jewish stu-| Kappa was this week named by the

dents, was recognized by Tntersoroity chapter to be its repre ive at the
ounell Wed national convention of the professional

ringfield,

and 23,
Wittenberg College.
st of the convention,
reneh,

PI ALPHA TAU MADE
MEMBER OF COUNCIL
AFTER 5 YEAR WAIT

y only after a discussion as to
whether it should be made to comply
unpublished tradition that soror-

ry ner |DR, THOMPSON TALKS
TO ORGANISTS FEB. 25

had a house for
Dr. Harold \, Thompson, professor

"29, was named
alternate,

two years, but

mitted,
of English, will be gue
meeting of the Ne
of the American Gu
in Boston, February 28,

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Announcement is made of the en-
nt of Doris Wileox, ‘0, to

nce Nephew, ex:

ists,

y squad will be in shape
for the game. “Mian sustained a deep
cut on the forehead Monday. night
while playing ina practice game

we freshinat tea,

FRENCHWOMAN TAKES
MISS LOEB’S CLASSES|

Miss Suzanne Gaidier

Hem
France, on
courses in the French i
during the absence of Migs Charlotte | fai inte shape
for the acawe t |
Hie etna orally had ga |
sith Sehienectady: High School tor to
United | ght. bu why this. amie was |

Loeb, head of the department, who
has the influenza

Miss Gaidier has been in the
States only November
wliich sate-sthe landed at New York,

Since coming to State Collese

Schenectady ean
ith the yeartings,

Willard W. Anirves, Pres. F. Wasland Bailey, Sec

Albany

Teachers’ Agency, Inc.
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We need teachers for September

PROCTOR’S

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HIGH CLASS. VAUDEVILLE

Tes a SA
eke} o
mon. TUES, MEP.

Stitte Rated
THESE END Mir

appointments. Write for mfor-
mation or call at the office,

lectures in Enygtish,
speaks but little
bition is to learn to speak it fluently

she has been chool being closed
epidemic

‘ost State the Game

she told a News representative,

Alter learning English, Miss Gaidier
hopes to earn the degrees of buchetor
of arts, She is a native af |
and attended the

1, Bonaventure
Lo get away with  elose

The inability of |

home tea to mtke good on its
foul shots cost it the game. ‘The
Marple wil Gok sank but tour of its
free throws out of fifteen chances
while the visiturs made wood on six
MeNally: and

attack of the visit

Nally being tlhe high

nie with fifteen paints

and mast
St, Ser

lycee there,

WILL STUDY IN DETROIT

ol cil points. wats high
niin Tor Ste. Klein and Whiston
starred for the Purple nd Gold.

tion with a degree of bachelor
science in home economies fron State
College.

WHAT N
Topic of Sermon, Jan, 20th, 7:30
By Rev. F. L. Squires, Pastor

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