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Central avenue on inredgy at 530 tenn hare fnance we ify: LUTE SS 4 SU ‘amps Queen, To'Grown

o'clock, Robert Robinse 34, chair onl ‘This is acres Sem, To Crow

it aimed "i he  apsanily today. Ths) 1932 SETS DATE Her Suetessor

first time that a dinner of this ma- er student association, Mr. OT

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tot not seventy at der hi bee fot ime peated FOR OCTOBER 30) \30\i0 iin kistowatant scat

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with many prominent leaders
World affairs. Among the interes
ing persons with wher Mr

Heed are Maltin Gadi
ident Hindent

the tax remains. 3 tack

Vice-president
ral chairman for

fem will ap
turin before the ancen is chosen
th

class presidents, smd, the ate

Kirby age ing ments: Carl Taras, ald: tle feet elas il
‘The seniors, chiss ativers, snap tyeaan

year's queen, Catheritte Norri
crown the ew queen, ATtr the
ianation cach ©

year issteciation atticers will
ixen preference. Uf ter hile

velinnres ent internat
Felisinny questions. Several «
Works have been translated inte
French, German, Greek,
Japan

National Defense:
if the Origins, Results and
of Wary Jests or Chis
lianity; Dollars and’ World Peace
Makers uf Preednnt; An American

ss will present it

he juniors, sophomores, amd fresh. | “HM far her approval

men, in that order, whi may wish Miss Kronman, °32, Directs
purchase them, The senior elass stint ander the di

has not yet been sle- [rection of Ruth Kronman will have
the following east
Leal Dorgan, Helen

wrt i
. Michel Fruhlich,

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will take pie [Hahting and Hee Silver will he

itses, Conquences
nity and Economic

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Something, More. He alse, edited

rewith 201 af Dr

er hall, Mr. Hisdley | Phe first issue af the Keli will be

Recent Gains in American Civiliza anit Taxes will Ie collectest (published the first week af 3 or class stunt, directed hy
ton and AV New Economie Order mall those fe [According to Sante 92 | 1 ay i Hesketh fellate
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Addressed 200 Colleges
Mr. Page is speaking constantly

| Root, Marcia” Gatd,

Miss Matthison, Famed Shakespearean Set ss fe, A

Cadieux, Morton, Mary

Beton, felon aaiieotes Oo | kad Actress, Has Varied Stage Experience <\'i!""\.02051" unite ais
the (200 colleges, at which he) IS) Kirby Page, alive, interna in Wace, AiciSe si a [besis K Harti, Ormond
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, [Iiekett, |
‘Tine Moore,

University of Wiscansin, Nort | (i Spwakers at aml

cent, Stanford, amd Civersity | “Siigedes wich in

llese Frances McMahon will ircet” cus

nin Tests. Before} tage 6 i ¢ tomes; Katherine Lang, musics sand
nce Filly, properties sind sets.
Sophomores Name Cast

eo he was fur three

a [KAPPA PH KAPPA. |e: 7a" eC 8S ac i

ie cast: Mira

TO HAVE SMOKER ©". 0250" [Rofo a

Will Act Here Arnold, “Hannah Pave

Giriin, Alee. Fitzpatrick, Mary

Educational Fraternity To i Senne. Minis MeNiekle, | Mice

Chivsuzen, ¢
was elected te Phi
Was intercollektte tennis ehaanty
ef lowa and at Sarsity basket
player

Frou 116 te
with Sherwwod

O18 he traveled | nal Fr
ily int this evan | Have Entertainment To-

aby, ‘Thelma Smith, Eleanor, Water

xelistic Work with soldiers in the night in Lounge fuse, Ellen Nout, Letitia Connally,
war 4 i Marion Mleczek, ‘Tam

itr oof the World Tou 1 Kappa Phi Kappa, setienal hoo Ketcham, Kobert Ri
Arnon the other speakers sehed ea tienal fraternity, wil | Henry Ie ht | Nelms. Philip Riccar

uled are Mudrow AL Units, “32, pres | conduct am infermal party fer nen will be in ste af easiiis assisted!
ident of the student YAM CAG Rete [af the Collese in the Loanse uf r Jy Thala nein aunt uth

eth Jolin, “33, meuber wf the | Richards tonight at 7:40 fer 4 . Mfayletie Matthews ficlae
nd De Daainat V. Smith, |isehork the first event it ‘ AE aceon
faculty advisor of the YALCAS Kind onducted hy this | Me Charles Hann Kenedy ii
here is. tw eluarge for feeshien | fparernity Shi. pale ead ae

to attend the dinner, Upperclass |The purpose of the party iste | playing a aumber ef impartant rok Giga sf Jew Nice

tien are requested te pay a neminal |igterest all male sen f the [on Hrealway ine n S Eee [the tallow in members
Those desiring to attend the| Cotteye in education snd to Sister. Mestre ; cist on Hack
vite bnaltetitt | gigeate tnt the informal prvaeetat ars Kil ‘ : itawes Sinuart, Willian
her ovat be | There are ie speakers scheduled. Duce Catherine in : JIones, Kenneth Christian, William
fore Wednesday, Resbinson said according: tee Reumeth AL Miller, “42, with Sie Kubert Torey. tohn MeThasne, Rath Sage

ALPHA PHI GAMMA "tou 5 sh slams, wi

CONDUCTS PLEDGE |\\\\."\i,.
SERVICE TUESDAY |..."

Mpha Phi Gana sauduetest
ge service "Fue attertivn at |
$15 in the publican acer
ing to Samuel Durranves 2, presi
dent.” The pledges were Miche! |
Tulilich, Bessie Levime, and Vera |r
Hurns,, seniors Finina Ackley, "29, Annabelle inn the pay:
Me. Sherrill Leonard, secretary af | MeConnell, “31, Alice Heunett, “SL Chiasteainy her

the tational council of Alpha he] Lucia Stephens, “JI, bdith thant, | with such sucess that tue nad
Gamma, attended a meeting of the [SP and Kath Hughes, “SL were re a ances in The Admiral,
chapter’ Wednesday night, according [cont visitors atthe’ Pst Gama | Salutation,” and “OM
to Dorranice. serenity hotse hy her bushel At Millbrook alse

|SORORITY REPORTS
— MARRIAGE OF FIVE
‘in| a FORMER MEMBERS

1 ibeatre te

coanduct watt hier fitsbanad the. He . Healy ammennices the
ileal al \ppti

New York ‘There |

Means fran b

Part
sun will bet
ve lhinye situations

the fa
ulty have heen invited to atten

RECENT GUESTS

Edith Wynne Matthiso
famed Shakespearean actres
Whee will appea

| Chat
|i \
Sern A aa Reed Ae Waal

Tickets for the pre
be suld neat week in Draper hi

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931

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Vol. XVI. No. +

Alban Oct. 16, 1931

AN OPEN LETTER
‘To Mr. Alfred Basch’

The editor of this newspaper feels that he cannot
allow your rather lengthy harangue upon its intex-
rity to Ko swered. He believes, however, tht
it would be unethical to use the columns of this pub-
lication for that purpase

This morning he will endeavor to obtain the Moor
in student asscimbly for the purpose of defending his
editorial policy: against the Lion and give support te
the reasons why he fecls that publication should be
removed from the budget

He will answer in detail cach of the arsamments you
used last week and will stick ty facts and reasoning
to the best of his ability, [Me sill not use any rumors
or offer personal opinion as evidence during the course
of the discussion

George I, Rice
Kditor-in-chiet
State Cotuent News

FOUR—NOT ONE

s hoard regrets the
Phi ‘sorority. W:
¢ chosen

in which
campus queen of 1
really have heen ere
the editor.

He hopes that thi
laid ‘to ill intentions
porter who wrote the story.

unintentional slight will not be
id -promises to spank the re-

fatement of last week:
5 credited with one
‘The sorority should
ted with four, members informed

Quy Is Story oF Russta;
HEKWISS WRITES OF ARNOLD
*Wansnow Exrous Hairs

BOOKS

Oxon, the Russian Secret Terror
hevok, Brentano's New York City,
Comparing favorably with the C
subtlety’ and ruthless cruelty, the Oxpu,
serviee, is today covering the world with
werk of espionage whieh opens. the

By.
27

1 fine nel
jlshevist fli
cials the confidential cabinets of every country on the
lobe,

ts operations extend thronghont Russia and into
China, Persia, India, Europe, Afghanistan, and Amer-
itself, The operations of this machine ure re-
aman who had p
direction, He tells of the mass. executions
Russians, peasants, and priests who were
considered a threat’ ta the security of the present
regime

revaaled hy, a man who has

For him to return to
Russia” would mean certain death for revealing seerels
of the Ogpu, He relates how the machine instigated
violence, how it put it down, and gives a detailed ac-
count of the murder of Enver Dasha, the Bukharan
leader,

Inside operations are
literally “jumped the fen

Members of the men's debate team which will meet
the, hook

of exceeding. value

Rirubacher has done much to aenuse the ite

the student body in this story. Tt revea a side of

Russia not open to the view of the tomsist—yet one

that is necessary. for an understanding af the ‘manner
Whieh Russia is governed tay,

Arnold, Patriot and ‘Traitor, By Oscar Sher:
he Century Company. New York City. J95
$4.00,

Henediet
pages.

This hook is the tale of a man whose blood was shed

for the liberty of his country—who was rewarded
with ing le for his privcless. ef 1 whe
traitor when soured hy lack of preference ‘und

honwr,

story of Arnold is: an ne one, Wild,
reckless, aid brilliant, he was one of the hest loved
of Washington's military’ family
fought the British in northern New York
who solunteer
American invtsiv There Iyefore the walls
bf Quebec he received a log wound which almest cost
him” his Jife. Returning, he served under Gates at
Saratoga, supplying the personal maguetism and valor
needed tu carey hat Here

It was he whe hat
Ir was he

mand thretnlt political pressure, Deprived af his
command, Ariold threatened to tight any officer avhv
attempted to direct hig wing. His reckless atl heal
Wang valor drove the Rritish inti their redonbts. when
it seemed tht they might succeed i heir attacks. on
the besieging army, Near the close of the war Arnold
received the command of West Point from the trust

COUNCIL KEEPS BUSY

The energetic action of the student coamedd in anak
ing oice x is commendable. Ut
isa policy that will meet with the approval i every
menther of the student assvetation,

Only toe often sume students take more thar their
hare nf exteacelass honors in fame whet they enter
the lists ter strive for the titles beings leit by depart

ing seniors ue up-going junives
Every student ought ty fave the chance ty dv
sumething in the nature uf esteeckiss activities, It |

is his right and should nor he withheld frm hist be
cause some peaple are toe willing te capitalize on their
popaslarity ad athiliny

it the

The argument 1 work should he

plished by th test ability dues tot always
eo here is Tuuked pon ay a potential

elena he cultivated the

caualitien uf leadership at

here whos are really
erviee te the ursat
le sho

ire sine underieradinate
motivated hy at slesine ts

Stee which they bebo
wotheie geal tee curry tien ten
each

enony Heald havea |
shuld t fey hick fur athers

Wi wconupliste sane ar twee tanses
surpass ay ee attenph tnany and dea
mnedinere piese ert work san easly

AN INTELLIGENT PROGRAM

Netiecn 4a tie gore scut aednniesteation

1 Raya thi
nal fraternit

seems ts preaye tie yet elean oot tle mneae whe
Uae eave fest Us seat
patie teas tet

An enereet

well it Wor Colleace: Gav alty

ied ac ting vol pci tee tities Lest tl
Jrose of fosteringe ander tateitig atl svcabwall
the ten I Mies daeadied tee Hires cope tea

rider thy pernat tian anc uber
Hh hes sponsearedd

ity meetinsss in
hy

He jatetit
he speaker

Vhiis aetion
faculty as well
fraternity. ts pr
is about it

Heald meet with the appeal of the
as mnen ed tlhe studeat bady, “he
vii tha a iw daty perf a |

inn This Te schemed to surrender te
the | Discovered, he Heel tie the Hritish sand
Jol their troops against the Maud Whe hard see vadiaaly
defended inthe past. THis Tite in England at the

oF the war way unhappy, for he was’ scorned by

Onee. having capnired ain American
ul he detve tee hin if Ne
Vinerieans. "We would bury the
Onebee with all the hinors af War
Fest at your body as that if a traiter

prisoner, he
fell inte the

onl treat the
was the reply

Mone and dyime in a foreige tind, Are
regret deeply his ill considered treachery

the epaulets jsiseny hin hy
vay, te gue dowie in history
figures in \merican history

Md came te
Calling {
Washingt, he
ss ne of the mest

American Husiness Min 19
Greciberg. New York City

Mlesander Hanlin, Hirst
1 Devin, Marsh
Bioeth

Hamlin, first
ss the master spirit vib the yaung Vaericaty repal
was he whee touched aad restored
pullie ererlit” when it was hieless,
Finanweial geriuy that Niiericsn
at bonnie sand ahevtel

Mesatnter

Telit wats established

Hanatton was bern i
nite Te attend
sivl whale the re niters st
Wh vats aw
nak athaine ou

v tly, Vest ts
ley

eae

MUL WE ey ani, Waals MUA state sane
Warrior ated iwane et Hot oun stuslies ae Taste, bat
N seaniattied tear tlie athe eat thas tiwh. tee a
Te as a sole rie atl tayecniatin ality

‘Mao tlre Ho

f Hanecr at Hamlin 1 pe
vine tbotty ay ak Vii tinaan nlisti
Haanilton's part in battiatiis sate caper
tal the eetistteatints epb wnt-seanmcrytal
Warsong thw atfiat oot Fhe may ot Wal

‘ ed tree thy
andar 9 His “thes i tin

Have thre his Sotiaarhy treaties
Fothe tite ot Hamilton frame the stan teat
financwr evcalvatinge sae ther |

American luistess man,
|

University Of Michigan Educators
Cancel Subscriptions To Newspaper

Mich —(10)—Despite
by. the University of | pri
scriptions from the Michigan | ‘The loss to the aver by the with
protest against [drawal of the subscriptions.» will
nt paper's editorial policy, Jamount to $3600 annually, althoneh
sity of Michigan publica: | the editors have estimated that a
the student mane [large number of the faculty will nov
own papers.
the paper said
Daily wislh
that they
permit the paper

ed professors for obtaining re

Ann Arhor,
Ant i al ts of college texthooks.

the stad

“The University
ft taken the 900 subscript
distribution aunong the fact a!
fra recent, issues of the paper have

heen branded by Dr,
Ruthven, president of the University,
as “tasteless and objectionable,” The
contained criticism of the conduct of

to he quilly of sensationalisin, "Th
ily as. the

hest interests ith:
higcans at heart,
Joes not etieve that sul intr
can he fostered hy supressin

the American Legion members at its |
nt ruitional conventic i he Daily will continue ta yin
denounced the dean fa news of interest to students. the «

HELEN CROMIE, ’33
TO TAKE CHARGE
OF LOST ARTICLES

Crome, °33, will be in
charge of the “Lost! and. Peal
hox fur this year, Judith ister, 42,
chairman af the campus comin
sion, has announced, all

concerninye silent. governme

QUEEN TO RECEIVE
CROWN TOMORROW
AT ANNUAL AFFAIR:

(Continued from page 1, column 3)

Kohert Rafferty, Carleton Coulter,
William Davis Hartman,
Pearl Whipple, nex Stouthofl, Ruth
Crutehley, Evelyn Rall, orathy
Minst, Marion Hinaman, ‘Betty, Pre
mer, and Anne,
man, Peggy Ten Ey
are assisting
John Bills. ha Re of props
Direetly after the entertainment
there will he dancing in the gymi
sium, Absolutely no one except State
college students will be admitted, te:
cording to Dorothy Hall,
chairman of Campus. dh
today guest cards will he listributed
to students in Room X. of Draper
hall, Noo student. will) be admitted
[without a card. Refres
he served during the
evening, Vera Burns, ‘32,
tan of the refreshments
{ nittee sane wil I
Hlondy, "32,
Thevikire
combe's orchestra will
musi¢ for the dancing
Jn the afternoon a programy vf ath
leties will he conducted hy Eliza
uckson, °32, present af the Girls |
Vletie’ ascociation. The feature
event will he at hockey jgime between
two teams, one of which will) hv
chosen Tron the freshman and jamior
classes, the other froin the sop
Ie a seni eles “There will | 8HlE be destroyed hy the een
tls

noon for anyone whe desire tes
look for’ Lunt article ‘Atisn Fister

vund” 1
either uf theta
 Dlletin brs

ewnnun club’
the lower corridur uf Drawer hall

The main bulletin hoard in the
rotunda of Draper ball is
supervision of Dorothy Griftin, 31
Anyone. wh
notices or pl
pertnissic

desires ty pest

cards will haye ter eet

nv froth) Miss Grillin

duiny so, according ts Miss

Vitor notices are ute datty
the Belle it

assisted be Retr
Mvinia, Lewis, “33, stud

Ktekart, “Sh Ea
furnish the |

Sen | nist be removed fr
Jilin Detlefson, “As,
of the student mail-tes inv the bower
corridor of Draper hall, AIL
whieh are phiced in the hex mast |

is iy char

cle races aad ay inter
Chass archery {ornate |

Freshmen Will Elect
Leaders On Wednesday

Thee elise oof 1985 4
re tast Wedn

nthe locker Feet
$4, il he in charset

uf the
that Wis eatin is en

«| Group Houses Choose
Officers For’ This’ Year

the stipers
sun, anal Madre
silanes

feaeler, Susi Soith, gand Tes Si Three more group farses tus
Teal bar ctieee headers Kcetoas tev; [evtpleted thie election aif tlcit oi
Kenneth Christian, Mt Boson, and / et

Muriel Stewart, 42, will by presi
deat ot Wrete hall) anise Csr
special stintent, willbe see
Chris

Fur men's athletic manager, Fred
Markman,

Hockenberger
i Mblen hail

were nonnnate
ler K Ketney, Fanet Nerts, renal, “AS, seers trys Lanuise Wall
Nesersin, Ruily Save, fo Stacey, [dh treasures
nid [Walkie were named tag. The following obicers were eh tes
sirls! athletic matsyger fur \ahar hall: Esther Grist
Hlections will he “M. presidenty Martha “Unger. 6
yin rot Faris” MeNuenliens

sive-presidtent
“AS, secretary;
[treasurer

-"" | COMMUNICATIONS |

_ DEFENDS NEWS

guardians annonnced Nellie Weel, ot

XY ley Th
H Speraate nents
q

Two bj alton}

CALENDAR : :
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rm vw Vinten Li ae i
tun, Tage hal i the staal
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Aiko Veivtanddsene | we a Mee tet
hall wy
‘Tomorrow thet Wah bales ‘ ‘
BA TM Tutors tics tw hi Catt
coon) ho Mi
wort, Ba
Tuesday :
1s UAL Adbaue el araanuatie :
these phar Mulitornimn, Ca }
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‘Thursday ns
Ww oPM YON :
reshainats banjted chee he

STATE

GE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOR

16, 1931

EDUCATORBROUGHT
SCHOOL 10 STATE

Dr. James Sullivan, Founder
of Library School Here,
Dies October 8

‘The Library. school of State col
lege was one of the results of the
work for New York stite aecom=
plished by Dr, James Sullivan who
died October 8° While he
missioner of See
W20 the New
School was
Schwa of th

for all pus
manded th
bu piven
‘one of the state schonls,
Vhew Dr, Sullivan was, principal
of the Boys High aehiond iy Brows

yn spme years. rn
served with much interest and ap.
proval the work i Miss Mary F
Vall, librarian of the Girls” High

sehowl which was a neighbor «
Toys’ High school, He therefnre ad
vocated the establishment of a school
which could Lary to the
schools of New York State

Dir. Sullivan was active inv bringing
about the support needed to. kaunelt
cernterprise and Hrvayghh his

of the mew seh He
ited his interest in the
al several times beet a

4 ques
Hy a cu-ineidenee it wins thrush
Miss Hall's influence that Miss

a schol librarian

Mritehard heeame
Soll

and the ideal set by Dr
further supported by ua
spring, visit the ‘chal stu
dents make They atl
ways visit, Miss Walt inthe tel
Tigh school lilirary where she has
won the title, "Dean uf School

Irrarians” of the country hy: her ac
tive frnitful work over a period of |
thirty: years.

‘The |

Ais foortuneate to
ragh of Dr, Salli
W which, Mrs. Salli ase i
Syuanse. ta a fequest included in
Alte af aggrecation seat to, DE, Suh
Hiv at the tine of the first five
year reunion i the Sehoot last June

Kenneth
squad, whe with G
will tect the Nritish univer
sities! team on November Ut

PRESIDENT NAMES
CLASS COMMITTEE
TO CHOOSE RINGS

Horothy: Wing. "33, will he chair
rant of the junior Chass rine com
mittee, J. Brace Kilby, junivt presi
dent, aniioamiced tuday.. Phe commit
{ice will meet with representatives. «
the vations jewelry sand insignia €

pranies aad select sumples af class
Fings which ill then he presented

the cliss fur approval, ‘The simples
ust alse he appraved hy. Myskania
Hefore the class vates. on then,
Will nt he allowed
fines til

more class
ere an Ue
iN experience Far
the nest year's work,

Paternalism In Classrooms Will Cease,
University Of Chicago President Says

Cy —Paternation in

Chivas

sats
Hast at the Uni

inter the: sire
" nt eedert M Haniel
inns, who espietnicel at meay sy stent

Wier ee
niet tls year

“Phe Chica
tally an his
whatever scbakastie prety
cate Ability “willy he
“AI et classes when fee wants te willy

Unit reeeiyinie a Stipe trent the: deat,
Thee svill tet bu called "oan the carpet
whet fe fails bo make the sane
Fess i his evanese as the other sti
ent

tie Hee uit he ae eae
viata He epee ate st
Me esas oti the fn

G. A. A. President Names
Committees For Hike

Katherine
elastin
peeve t
tae, boop lu
AI
hv 1
1 iat yn
sviead Late
Teas als Hy saitome toa
ivatiy eo) He aban lly th
wie WG NV be tet at
week eiut
ARI NT

fnutall av \V indi.

want Mi

the instratetir will
Ny Kana

uanpetition “That vill be

Fa at feast
nied at Adve tw
kes a conte
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and is int the mpper
the tmiversity. \jewitns
ish the first twe-year comrse inp theres
mouths, ‘Ther, aiter takine tty

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WELCOME PLEDGES
Ain eluaier af WHE Loot wot
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Will Debate

RICE AND MILLER

Veteran Debaters to Opp.
Each Other in English
Meet November 16

Fwo Staite college men will

pecehes and the rebuttals
|. he debate will he
eC whether or not

lites a greater menace to wy
peace than does

The dite for this ev
yet heen settled,

AP tune

Salreinly. te
trder to prey

TO OPEN DEBATES

jose |,

op
de

conducted under the supe wot
Deo Harold W, Thamps W
wf debate, lust week, Twelve amen
competed fur pices on the te

Fayglishinnu, the. ollie
Tuphold the hesative with the
ther Knglishian, The English
nH owill deliver the sccand

ld

sinh, Cath
structive spevehes will be twenty
uinutes long while rebuttals will
he five minutes each, ‘Phere will

les
Hee

“|
il
“ne

1 fing indie
ra

“Is Whistler A Moron?” Will Be Topic
OF Collegiate Debate During This Year

New York—(1P)—The col
ate squad tha

=| textbooks, He

year has only one 8
esulved
moron.”

¢ wut it
« Hrofessor Charles Gray. Shaw
ay York university's department
OF philosaphy: stid just that Est

A woman wrote the pro!
ing she had whistled all her
vould never ayzain do. so until’ she
assured she was not feehle-

minded
‘The Cleveland Plain Dealer, along.

week, LC His own testimony that with scones of athe papers, thought
it was just a harmless little remark, it was a swell idea
That the protests he Tras ben receiy: | Stulents wallet up and town. in

ethat folks touk him very ‘rafesyor Shaw's fice,

Sail Se

“1 whistle
any man whe [ple of days
whistlers are morons is a morn | self defense
intel" haps not
Te was: pointed ‘ns,

that Mussolini nt

ist
Is reported on the Bible that
instein, no other, is: a whis

professor
ul then, no,
and ggot a chorus. of
ili girls to whistle for the talkies,

i

\ lawyer replied that all attorneys
whistle in the bath tah, |
Heywood Broun sty

his younger ye: | yourself, college debaters,
fesse Shaw must have heen annoyed {for the problem of the year 1931-42
hy students whistling fram behind -

COMMERCE CLUB
HAS 100 STUDENTS
AT RECENT PARTY

GRADUATE’S POEM
TO BE PUBLISHED es ey

merce elub-in the Lounge ef Ricks
ardson hall, Saturday night, “The
faculty of the commerce department
Who Were present as, guests were
Prafessor George M, York, head of
the commerce deparine

York; Mr, Chester T, ‘Terrill, assist=
nt professor of commerce

Helen B, Otis, '31, Was Editor
of State College Echo;
Won Poetry Prize

M

Hy Cinnsopnnt Ni Rage
Harti, tate News

iterations Wt Uh literary talent
present in State eoflege is. indie

in the weeeplance of a poem written |. nro gammercey and
hy Helen I, Otis, M slanche
‘ean
jt! pro-

“Beta” Worries PresidentlAs

wits faced with tlie
snc pe
that evenings fy

tint supplied hy: re
Huse: nte faa amaunicen
hat the new member was acti
irvuhtenied and lonesome while
Hinge quietly: oan the aur et
Hh was discovered that, in
to inform Mh

TO HAVE

RECE

‘ON

Initiation Time Area |

Spanish ule reception will be: cot
ducted Tuesshay, Qetaber 22, avcord
fue tee Kaygonia Millard, “38, general

Thuse in char

Stella Mata
Mar Jones
Evelyn Fsunay

th

AMERICAN CLEANERS &@ DYERS

AN Men's Weuringt Apparel
Prone 80;

Smart
Ha
fu
an

Coats

Girls

Gym Togs

STEEFEL 1

ts- Dresses
M

il Misses
Hosiery

3ROS.,

2
ss

lished in the, Beha
1920 issue, The anthology
process «if compilation, is, jubtished
hy Harrison Company iw New York
Students from all eulteyes int the
conmtey have submitted poetry tye the

|

Members Of 1931 Have
First Reunion Sunday

Caliturs who, sou rest, hae fon
tir alieriministe highly i] Sixteen members wf the elas

thie selections . A} conducted a retnion tunel
Hiss Otis has given the Niws pers [the New Kenmore. hotel Si

nissan) fe reprint hee poem afieenian,Prablans encomitered

station inv the tech tov all
Keven though sour tiie ie dowd, | sere diseusssed hy the jsronp as
Pavon heads uf glowing red, we history. Phe fall
Sint Frente alls scath: shining Ine |i Anne. Savercoal, West

ni
Winfield: Edythe Cale

iil aaa hue tacnered hat Stratford;
WF cannat hee nue 4 indian; Mary
Kite h Movraaustorny. Twbants Gerieute
Western, New Catherine Bro-
erivky West laeveem; Martha Ns
Nthanyy Huth Divytey thang

Latur
only

Wallen
N.

t the | N r
snithdegey. Wild he availabe ivy the C4 Kelley, Saint Jin
sinemeriately followings the publica: [ness Greenpurt
i ! Madison; Mfred Haseh, Mhany

VMigy Onis was generally ae WELCO! BER:
calli HAH aa Delia Omega sururity. weleomes
i, Se ee Flizabeth Rasmussen, ‘inte full

twoetny rie ata a retina Mucins cali

Seniors To Wear Caps
And Gowns For Picture
tie senior yer pictwre tor she {| Hamilton Printing
: Company
ALBANY, N. Y.

K YEGL ASSES
Mtn

WN. Pout X

OPTOMETRIST

Gaulevard Kateteria

198 Central Avenue—at Robin
ellbany, No.

STATE COLLI:

E NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931

62 WILL TRY OUT
FOR PUBLICAION

Editorial “Cubs” Will Work
Under Vera Burns, ‘32,

aloe of Pedagogue

Sixty-two juniors
have signed ‘up for “cub” work on
the Pedagos jor year book, un

ara_ Allen, Dorothy

nith, | Josep
Carolyn Kramers, Elizabeth
Combs, Bernard’ Kerbel, | Mar
Gold, Hila Bergstrom, Betty jm

huiry, juniors,
:terhury, Rose Rosen-
Diamond,

Browne
Sto
aol

trysomts are
Sinith, Ruth
Frances Root,
Ruteshouser
and Marie Judd, juritors ;
mma Hantalone,
jon Vike, and
‘nginia Abajian, sophomores,
Individual pictures aul some of the
group. pictures

ing this week,
next week, Mi

TWO TO COMPETE
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP

1
Reynolds,
Dorn, Dorothy

phine
and. Aln

Burns said

IN MEN'S FINALS

Py Kanserit Mint, "82,
Somrs ortom, Tne Niws
‘The skillful serve, the clever plied

ment of thy ul the tennis: ex
perience of
the dlefendin,

enabled him
te vanquish ik,

with his ust
the a

to oppose
Levinstein in the finaly when he {®
turned hack Gordon Hughes, ‘32, vet
layers ana fast mv ing
“The seures were bl, fed

‘The’ finals will he played shortly,
aun either eqytain Tarbox, ae former
captain Levinstein will ston be the |
possess af the championships tennis |
up, 1

Assembly Will Decide
Theme Of Conference |

“N hrave, farsighted saul noble eiti-[oscapeadjereab. fisses ifm pi

A join meeting af the Young | ser. iresileut was | perdy sat ahi Wir hana |
Women's and Young Men's Christian |Dasid Stare Jordan, whese aleath in | ie fe aviey the aut lion oof many
Association cabinets was conducted | the fulluess ‘of sears: has fem ees | Sg ey tuts te caer of aa
Sy tpt i Sn MF cute at em e | nuten, Heed of whe, were lve
Rich tates a mare sot | ya is wee gearhead
ference “The Days vf a Man’ The was oe
comber of the great group a college

to be distributed in
iy thiy anerninyg, AI students

VISIT SORORITY HOUSE

nit sophomores

‘| SALE OF TICKETS

Hevinstein, ‘34, |!

Aged Stanford University Chancellor

cietitist atid Tea

to attend this conference, [sant andike the many pr

COUNCIL TO BRING
FAMOUS ESSAYIST
HERE NOVEMBER 5)

‘The dramatic and art coweil_ will
sponsor the appearance of Ch

A. A. Council Obtains Room
__ for Meetings And Recreation

HONORARY SOCIETY
INDUCTS MEMBERS

Signum Laudis Will Have
Dinner at Keeler’s Next
Saturday, Secretary Says

‘age
ing. the room with college
s, colorful cushions, pict
ble chairs,

J to have 1 complete
'y, containing, books of

ns, Fules,

‘Ten se
members|

‘comfor!

ish to come must
tax tickets for
ymetime. durin

here will be
write; and the
he in the gym-
amy who need

tlvertisement.

Doris Mark-
four per cent of th
din the fa

TO BE CONDUCTED | j,;c\'<)
FOR THREE DAYS ,\'"*\'«3'.>«

nH
Wynne | Et

ints on | President Brubacher Tells Art Class

31, and
Auests at
house last’ week-end,
is now teaching in Stratford high
Markham, in Vratts-
mith, in S

ion, | bres,

f ee
The ticket committee consists of |
1

and Helen Ma | ‘The propaganda carried on by the jdustry, of perseverance,

aul of self
phoiores, | Soviet government hy means of pos ice, aims whieh Dr. Th
ters has a far-reaching intluence, es | tinds are being realized

es resh Miss Eunice ering, assistant pre
Seniors Will Pay Dues {ent A."k. iiutacher wld ih ar | nse a ate ince the ah
Next Week In Rotunda): ities tan wane en ta
Senor class dex will he entlecteat | 40Us SROMIEER WhTell REAGAN Yh tri iv ideat ter people au rgely

nest Wednes
Friday, October 2 um
iHgetsie tragearer, Huriad ustell
The dates will he ev Meeted at a

ass, Dr. Brubucher said that in gew
th

Visarnilays sul they’ are of two t

‘ountry, 'T tie merit

suviet schouls

a | Fy
ALUMNAE ARE GUESTS

OF Use Of Campaign Posters In Russia}.

QUINTET TO OPEN
AGAINST HARTWICK

Basketball Team To Play First
Game Here on December 4,
Manager Miller Says

quintet, will ope
on whe cs
he

jartwick college
of axe hall on Urida
‘ite hasketeer

Setoher 3 x
‘anid

will disp!

ther

cer, Who points out that all
F's squad with the excep-
two stars of the cliss of
Charles Lyons and Frank Ott,
il try out for places om this. y

freshmen have shown great in.
terest in basketball and at number of

“]them have signed up for the fresh

‘mi team which will probably: play

most of its contests durinye the see
for the
Ihutiek
Hanis
Reinet tir ihe avi
Charles Clave Zit
1, Clifford Rall, Wilfred Al
Lard, and Samuel Spector

DRAMATICS CLASS
TO PRESENT PLAY
TUESDAY AT 8:15

‘The first play uf the
tlramaties kiss will he

tate ithe tua NH : : ‘
are wried to pay their dives a seca | ni
see oi Nou ee subjects, "Phe list manieal Are espe

i nie a uly directed (oven ard in children,

Import, le oF the poster | composition,
‘ign is the inspirational effect | lucie ane 4g

Women Play Matches jan enue peuple of habits ine added
In Tennis Tournament | Seniors Elect Hritz 2

Seven tennis ine To ’32 Finance Board

Ww Jean] Andrew 1
Nx the | senior represen
rarticijants who {har atthe

Allegheny Inaugurates

2, "32 wats lected the | stead
Hive om hfe fee I i
class meeting, ‘Tuesday rz

(11) —Allexheny |
rated the yeamugest |
in the couitry, De

wnt wn accu tea Dorgan eettry Wi eye Any lle |
Weaker dities vat int as noaninated | tinetisherd educators “attended the [ir

raves in ers Hells suntionires | "The contract fur caps and gowns | AI N\ hectiayg assistant prufessor
hy Munver, Kathleen ava: | was given to Catteland Leonard | tla ain aperiore Se ie

md Rose Dubrisin, freshmen The measurements fer "the © nied Minti school is a greluite of MMe |

tiga of went pe it ns

ROOFS COST $12,000
= HAZING PARTY FATAL

ARE RE r VISITORS

roofs are hein plied on |

| Lloyd Mine, fresimin at Stout tie

Hraper, and Huested hills hy the Jor) Margaret Me Cane Greta

5 teil, ey jx Sanders Company of Buifale | Sniythe, 2, Mary Merjanstern, (31, ite, Menominee, Wis, died of in
Now yerks | The work will cost fand Gertrude Western, ‘Bl, were | res reeuived in a Nazing warty, it
1200 Clarence J. Deyn, secretary weeteend visitors at Cartan THhj | Sis Meet Tay the
Hreastrer, of the alley, anmuaneed |S) yng seunity hse recentiye | Shieh investigates! the eth

Dr. Tolley President '

Huesthay night, in the anlitarinn
Hage hall, at 818, atelovk, aeeurdinyg
to Nile Clemens, 32, who is. direct
ing the play

‘The cist includes Mildred Quiek,
SS the frivalons wifes Hund
Paley, Bh the lene suffering hus:
and? and’ Bertram MeNary, Hh the

ther
Ciammitioes

appointed by. Miss
fillows; —Asenathy

vari huuse;, Marci Gold,

“AS, Nights

M4 provertions Ratherinw ‘ray er, 2

custinies ane unake-tyes Horwl

Hayes 82, cys nl Uta ait
"32, clean-up,

Economics Professor
Speaks Before Kiwanis

Me. Adm Ay Walker, professor of

conmamies, was the guest speaker at

1 Innicheut «tthe

Puesday. Wis
ante

Mourned For Valiance Of Peace Efforts|

Sturfurd Cniversity, Cab—CLP)
dr, David Stary Jorden, 80, chancel [that war way the ¢
or emeritus uf Stanford University, | Hileeds it ish

for wsvorld peees | this

1m his, positivn |

AGARS

Western at Quail

Said the New: York Nation uf his | last utterance that ‘all war ts neil
eth jekery, and ay nation eve

lets, including sitet mete ats Eis

Harvard, Angell of Mich
Vai Hise of Wisconsin, whut

Fhe type of Nichol
Ine refused tire

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