State College News, Volume 14, Number 17, 1930 February 14

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StateCollege News

Vor. XIV, No. 17

Stare Conace For Te Auuany, N. Y,, Fria’

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Y Fenrvary, 14, 1930 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues,

ACTION ON LIBRARY
WILL START SOON

Committee To See Lepistature!
Sometime Ouring Week,
Says Cochrane

(ee

appointed hy Mar

The committee
im F
dent iss
Mutiny pertaining 10

according te War: |
30, chairman of

ew Hihrary, will wet ats

possible this week
ren I. Cochrane,
the ev

The
tee are Emanuel
Ladin, Constance De
Ruth Huyhes, junior

As least three member

mites will visit te egistanine 1
eumfer with the seeretary et the
finance committee ef tue senate, the

secretary of the anid mesa

committee af the
speaker af the assembly, at their con
The rvs
ais pissed hy
vhly, reals as fl
that the president
skint quit
Petition the Ravermar te reward the
appropriation af -S4Q000 96 thin it
wal rows forthe renwal al
4 Hilary,

assembly, and the

elution typone whiel they are
ast Friday

Hawley hall int

ittec

herd

the. president
Aired 1D, Haseh,

falluwing

nbly |
that the stant)
I the president and)

Frome: Vann asic
ing, parsing of all anprpriating
sutlicient money 10

The following committee will wet
under the chairmanship of Hay, ae
cording to Misy Hotta; Wilhelmina
Sehneiler, Netta Miller, Catherine R
N 7

third avotion aay pre
ine the appropniativa
jelegaates tv the myalel leyeue «

Ludlum Speaks Today
In Student Assembly

Heo ll Fam, i
‘ Hee at the taal
nis conete it Hw Nutieaual Stuie
Vel W Miners in latunaty
Kowal sqweah ne sata

m vl MI 1
' pre ulnts a tw i
q Veil nnivins, Cand
Haar alte piled the sliett veat f
Wy ede Visalts an

an He will

Varsity Meets Lowell
Institute Here Tonight

r
xt the

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MEN W

Men Will Discuss Athletics
And Present Decisions
To Student Body

An
Joi the Colle
Monday

weting af tll the men
Will he conducted

TAN oeluck in the

Lane et Richardson hull, aeevedd
ane tw Warten Ro Chehrane, 30
president ot the student Young
J Men's Christian assieiition, The
Jimenn will discuss the athletic situa
tian at State college, especially: 1

| climination i varsity: baseball

the possible substitution of coach
ing classes, ay recommended by
Couch Rutherford Baker Estes
J sion af iuteasinirad ataeties an eon

nection with ur iy place af y coach

‘ invited tw attend. ae
Anna Powell, '32, who was | + Covhram The lec
fisially injured Sunday night . io auvettaes (Eallag cern
- " luangess will be ted be

| SOPHOMORE DIES
IN SECOND KILLING
OF COLLEGE YEAR,

Reproducer Departs As Little

evn death in the stident By Little Electrola Is Stolen
luarians the seludasti year a Fhe theft af the reprosducer on
curred list Swinkay night at 7218) Phe dectroka sed
Volowk when Mani Powell, 2, wats | in the gy nmesinny
kill at Madison! | hall has
Siu ed ag] ti
hie Hospital about a half ]] accord
thane after she was bronght there by |] comb, SL chairman af the
Henry Me Delacour, driver of the! | electrobe committee
anubile whieh struck her The reproducer was valued
Gertrude Peaters, a frestiun, way! at eighteen dollars, Newesnnb
killed N i stated, Recently” the fut
river as. she. w The machine. was burrowed, DM

mie ny Seheatack |] wis iter returned,

buy in fr
Center
M

sccompanied by

Hrennan of 3

She was an her way

Taut’s church. whet

Teath waty cine

fractured skull, sr

roner's physiex,

Hor funeral was conducted Wel
oerning Trea her home an! bil

Satateast Springs. The

Hiss ent a thal tvihnte

1 vant Te tne

Superintendent Claims
We at Wah ae Pe,
‘ few

srainss 160 te! peoaler

What

in stass wil as esau |
Tie tg eer she Ae

tain at ti aondows Ye 3h Ce A]

[i eae the Cella Hy

"| Ceaders / Are Educated,

Kiled By Avo || COACH RECOMMENDS BASEBALL ELIMINATION;

LL HAVE MASS MEETING MONDAY

| Teachers’ ‘CollegeShouldTrain
Coaches, Not Athletes,
Declares Baker

News Will Seek Reasons
For Student Absence
From Ball Games

y baseball should te vtimai
the State eullyse pro

ch
clare yester
view by the
with the
ren Coch

sera Rutherford Baker de
yin an exclusive inter

Nravs, "LE heartily agree

ne write
all the

all my ti
ready” physi

r
alle

5 which, ineliute
nen vif the Chlege

1 anderstat its this is a Cod
hich will

Coach Rutherford Baker whi
Havers the serappingg et baseball

Y.M.C.A. TO GIVE
SERIES OF TALKS
ON MARRIED LIFE:

student Young: Men's Chris
association will institut
Sif Hectares an Marriage
nships far the men of the Cob
nest week either in
ae tte College: Hhottse
te Warren Cochrane
“i, presttent. ‘The lectures will be
conducted in conjmnetion with a
Similar course being given at the
Central YMC OAS ie sonny men

aking care af the
s(ter tine honor students take
seeund ehwice in jobs, giving first

subject
ns besides,
‘d rather see ¢

uel jobs inst
arally

ified

athletically,
ay with everything,”

Substitute Coaching Classes
For that reason 1 would

Hi the ity ren abatiy y
Uh ect oh the vtec 84] sition
Jive men the proper perspective ote
Hh sujet a arta, noble |
tions saad re i

H negelectedd, sand st
ai anidertuhing ss hich

ih i
atl
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Slap ! fet
Kappa Delia Rho Pledges Abandon Rules gant ts r ; - Get Ba
OF bemily Post: For “Pnose Of Fraternity tie can wit m1 succieutbut *
fata U1 Whos te i uit) 1 ey bal on Vda ashes one to nan We Aen esac
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BRUARY

STATE COLL NEWS, FE

14, 1930

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Single’ goes, en cet elivored any
bs as “second class. matter

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writers nantes eh te ovine Mie the Naa, | 88
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Aibany, NV. February 1 a0 Vol NIV Nu Tr |
VIG BOGEY STORY

Now that the freshen have ented a strom

al of wat sperees andl seu test of th

1
face the aifivatty uf selectins ome ai ths its av
in which tbe stir vam aelaye beet anvest tape
lunahly dif

i ix: the winegah tinny Ao; warty fetes. tu

Underline! methods which jaye someriies murred tie

the spirit of the rushing perind in tormer years tive
Yeu it
the

to turn

not been publicly

that one scromp will try members ot

another Greck snciety into Shylucks, The. fresh: |
men aire often ttl that Bie Apple Cie eharges an |
initiation fee whieh is ten datlaes more than that at |S
Della Bsa, Vhis is a stuck bogey story whieh

W tell te frighten rushes away

upper chaser

a particular eshiven need nor be wore | th

Fied about such hugbeurs

of mind. Ht
a sense of values in order
not the

why the doors oi the
muel money as the

to the diseussion those
butions in the

RESERVED SEATS FOR WOMEN
‘The proposed mecting ef men to discuss the subvis-
itinuing baseball on the sports schedule

bility of

of the student association indicates a healthiut frame

whieh is: applying

ts

to discover whether or
ny should be continued
arred tv

traditional prog
It is rather difficult to find
meeting should he
wxtra-cuirricwlar
sive about six times
ni, [might be air te invite
who pnt the sereater contri

Baseball is
wamen whe:

upported hy

coffer
wom their
ence unless it is feared that they will distract
c setiots consideration of the men, ‘The meeting
ill probably seek to determine the causes for the
wk of attendance at baseball games, followed by

Certainly, the nea done harm by

Fi the attempt to prescribe so dy. One cannot
ste to hastily: that th cut pick all: the
ictors ont of the ba. ‘Phere may be seme. whieh

The diseussion may format
ie situation if
ay parlianien

ly the women ci sec
te a clearer solution of
ry ehanee te

IESTORY IN WRONG SETTING

Fhe experiment of a State college alumnus. in
troducing radio programs inte the progran of his
hook is in step with the movements of many
jetvopolitan institutions, The endeavar is. being
ade te determine the exteat te which, walio pre
nis, Drecadeast in the evening, mays he ted
pplementars res are flawed va
ie Inilletin vans aves evn
tinal yale
The internation pails
sighinents Phys
Wa hat bt
i be pd
vn the hee dnt i
Vie with
sau tory gamit |
it Ih ee the an Mi
agqeats te bw vas interpretation at eyetits with
plication, Hy (nave the veatinaity an events and
then meanings Hy

al Happenings ate auido re
Wand interpretatiy

reported interest et the sindents an the

Howl indicates, the radio serves best inthe teats

sie ot tunica! programs. Musieal theary hich

nvistnally be iltstrated in the easstonne fy: smnerely

eants ney avin

the varied 4
Hy meine oi the fading ot
sts itis their heanes

tin hy

TE the fees of previous years can be used as tore

easts for this year, and if the words of sorority
officers cat he taken as true, then the requests of
every society are at almost the same level We may | 77

be true that there is a difference inthe fees asked
but five or ten cents shold not alter at choice itv bid

though uperclasstwer

tears af thecetstces. ith
eresqee Al wisely Tatil atten
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Hal is

22 Seniors Will Be Served Tea Thursday

In Continuation Of Residence Hall Drive

int

{eanization of the driv

Walsh,

Mrinnmer sat
ww the phan forma

secretary of

ursday
tion of the a
far residence
The seniors were selected
mittee consisting ef Dorothy
Kather=
re student leaders,

Emanuel

Twenty-twir seniors faye been it)
vine to attend
High schook fb

[tise members are Heverly Diamond,

Graham, Green,

Several methods oof publicity: will

Milne. be used during, the campaign, siceord
after-[ing to Mrs, Reinier. Speakers will
come to assembly, sewspaper article

will be written, and a poster cam

puign conducted, One complete side

fof the bulletin board will be ase tur
al week te show the progress so fut
bf the residence ball fil saul the sq
pearance of the proposed hall

A thermumeter will be sed on the
hubletin board showing the amowst of
money pledged already: this: year and
faving two goals set on itl ine of
12,000 whieh was subseribed by’ the
chiss of 192! S200

\ 9, ancl ane of
cach of the 22 people on the larger [which is aimed at this. ye
agcoup will be assigned 10 me A drawing of the proposed hall
Of the senior cliss from. whom. to| prepared hy the students of the art
collect pledges for the residence tall] classes under the direction of Miss
fun c Perine, instructor in fine
‘The details of distribution of names fatrts, will also be placed on the bewrd,
will be decided at the tei lay, | Beside these, several slogans will be
vecording ty Mrs, Bertha ner,| placed on the bulletin board

alumni] ‘he 22 seniors who have been, iv

iswrelation, Suggestions for the drive vite to ihe tex Thursday are: Ther
will he offered at this mecting also, est Hedell, Gladys Bradley, Naw ¢
Airs fiimimer sah treninan, Lents J. Wolter, Kathwring
— ham, Dorothy [ris Marie
C Havkoy Alice RY’ Walsh Salvia I
Duris Mf. Cobb Jodi Fen
‘ou Ash _ Mildred Ke
Viriinta
Hherrison, Myce
j| Paes Tit tor
{lai ‘Mery Fe Nelms Rathgar A
Webster anil Mihir Ke Hah
Question: Should a scoreboard be
laced in the gymnasium for. bas-
Ketbatt games?
Louise Bixeher, °30; + ‘ ——
nC thsgatany and hem apie tf
ges Withers a |
diferent ore wl tts Het util tw
tie Nie te quthtishe ne
feally pet the correct vonsistont
("Vera Burns, 32: 1 this it
ane ie Men there tbe Trott agnie exten th
all site tor thes gate ‘| Midyears wreaked havoc on
Thee his tahoe tri score] the freshman quintet, A flock
sets of E's descended on their heads
Thorley du Rose, ‘33: score: | like a plague visiting the people
4 went he a uveat hei to the| Of Egypt in past ages, Te" is

players
len on
Whe

Muriel

ii
the

wand sive
nil anthe
harder when hehind

Davies, ‘30:

ni orl onto

Thurston Scott, ‘31

Mety

Ma

CALENDAR

ce

Monday

sn] possible that the yearlings wil
vem

ently d

be perma
result,

lia ie

ive not awed by the tine
Fecord of their opponents. toni

Ii tact thes iniay: springs a stirjrtse

We fated cone theaugh with a viewer
the feature

ron)
heal
hel esta

We unake it redeeming,
of H

‘The Coach in
different line-up tonight, He will
use two or three’ men who.
haven't seen much service so far,
in the hope that a dark horse
might be discovered,

nds to start a

Communications |

HO NOT

‘GOO

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUA

RY 14, 1930 3

CLUB CONTRIBUTES
BOWLS TO LOUNGE

Coach Baker Favors
Baseball Elimination

TROUBADOURS SET

(connie trone aaa 1. atu AS NEW ADDITIONS BVENT MARCH yy
A Cel ami Aaron at a hel parormanes Will Contain]
eee dua TT child on fast | betes candlesticks. amd the ban! on] "Geloreey Minstrel Show
yee ie at ats aa te] And Same Skis

wiribated hy the heme} Phe jantal public entertainment
of the Troubadours, men's minstrel

sented

whieh were
ecomanies. eli
The elt

he tindle at five shall

pil ve twenty

class wonld then bagin, and last untit |) je apsedd fur pavetasinge articles is
the end ak catest te the Leamee, sand they were selectest will consist of

The Syste Count New ill cir

i uy geet theireters, eA A | Sobol ceenee ea, cena at

DU ROSE RECEIVES
DEBATE CHALLENGE
FROM SOPHOMORES;

the sophio-
by ‘Thor

Varsity Meets Lowell
Institute Here Tonight

to eke ant a
the end of the
i In th

rules whieh provide
her a debate or at sings, the win
ning elise) being awarded

“Lopponents, ‘Their
an was ent short hy the final whistle,

¢ sophomore — chal

uate tionnaire to determine aren

the reasons why stents dhe tint ate [cooperation of the committee from|otios, a, chortis, and a group of Rint to. Atvalinnie ‘The’ Pratt Insite was

tend baschall games. Suaatures will] the faculty, Stents inv the interior parodies on persons ommittee to choose the] played the following night in Bro
es of the past year appointed Jast| 9% veteran five

home economies 17,

decorating lass,

not he requested,
= devoted time ton

the: curtains

Dinner To Be Tuesday
For Graduate Students

inate Shulents association
hye caieteria

for the lounge room,
The maney recently donated hy the
In is
being held in reserve towards the
purchasing of rugs, which are the
articles mest needed, to complete the

faculty: Is oy yet beer spent

fuaishinne «
The five: set is the sift

at the class]!

vt a stisen

tron bias
econ

cits sele

It is. pre
n will selvet team
¢ manner, unis
today to decide upon a
and other details of the

Fst team way. sent
in ie thie

by State.
init action

ue, Mareh 7,
fon K. Botte,

tudent associat

points,
s were hampered greatly” in
ne attempts hy uhiss hick

Ter ‘the debate

ita whstdenss, wil be] of esha “The plelsteee piers the tee nN NSS Ne Ue
; LMM anee sat UR “rene it <"wutl het |’30 Beats ’32 In First Hi foul ens spl ae
He aro al 4) Wai, AT, tal Kix ewe OF Interclass Games) ‘sus a peer rnd
inal stl |Three Seniors Obtain , rane wall oe about) pe sits leat thy soph fut tata : whit er
he nea Posts For Next Year \ LSiiganecra aie ever 10 le Instron tetaetes
H Si or wet gel Latte tot ic cous scr [atta Ath
m ‘ fli 2A hohe Hay al aja pte, 4
} fives sides Mise Sin
Mi a ! du eta te Mana
vs : at the i shied Hl al i i eerie WS | | ine ATREND, FUNERAL
1 WY ‘ i A errinellient er va wane chy ENP HENSON
\ a ! : » 1 Mins Gramteden abe we the parents ot the tate
DO AU SHAT eat al aa eat ;Council To Have Tea sett rasan the] re He ta
prin: Gast prise , | ative acs anne a ee a hres
ae tol tr Mure vith | Professor Will Speak For Pledges Saturday i A Tein ha hae al tte ‘
ie wae | At New York Meeting] 0-101 vlatae 160 vi ie eR AR UC IILIE
| vated cumwei Sne STH ala ier Veh
Part OF G.A.A. Show j2\.. 0h is ome cae Franti Ha wultoamam fame alse BEAUTY
Is Definately Chosen| ivssor Givorse Me York wf the | ests will be ni Testinany teats, The SALON
ine Cirle Anh | ere: ena jis tis sororities which are will LUCILLE ALTOPEDA
te ele Ait iN Inenthers of intersorarity cause | Sewn al ae 204 QUAIL ST. ‘Rice Bldg)
ee ee ea Hh Cannes Tore tea as] NM SION Dial 625787
dlofinitely, elwinens avvorliny tre Rutt aerungements, Garmin Rapin, Uh E 7
He, geal ca ea ie ai Ate tt) Ung ens ton | eRe Rl hs tg

The guartio: pants and redreshinents

camuleviile
pyeainid sand tim

Omen
wha

GUEST AT SORORITY

Anne Fitton, ex al, iy the h
guest at Myla Bpsilian Phi
Hy this week

Kapp

Ardith 1
aN

EAT
At The
College Pharmacy

WILI. CONDUCT TEST

TUNE IN EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
at 8:00 P. M. over

STATIONS WOR, WLW and WMAQ
DRU
AtThe
College Pharmacy

for
ENDICOTT-JOHNSON PROGRAM
THEN BUY THEIR SHOES

47 Central Ave 97S. Pearl

|

lisettssion seroup Sunday: aiterne
ut st Kin the Lome of

hamooging and Waxin

von z
[ite hall, AML nen have For Bobbea air = 318
[een invited tu attend ty” Watten |] Ntanteue I Massaest

JR. Cochrane, ‘30, president

Phone won

AT VAN DYK'S NEW
LUNCHE ;

(Boulevard Qateteria
HOME MADE fs Comtoal Avenue ad lobia

SANDWICHES, PUL,

CAKE AND A MOST

\

Vboniv N

DELICIOUS CUP OF

Van Dyk Tea Store

167 CENTRAL AVE

Hoter sen Eyck Bldg.
Phone 4-6324

Just Below Robin Street

fd

We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere

LES
POUDRES

COTY

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OLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 14, 1930

18 Women Will Engage
In Social Service Work

JUNIOR MEN BEAT
SENIORS BY 20-18
IN UPHILL BATTLE),

The juniors defeated the seniors | "
20-18 Wednesday afternoon in the

Progeams Ire consist
and hynins

Those who have signed up tor the
work inehide: Miss Gillespie, Mary
N Beatrice Van Steenbutrgl
1 i

lay
plete the inte men,
schedule

Willard W. Andrews, Pres. F.Wayland Bale. See

Albany

Teachers’ Agency, !nc,

74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y. 7
Say It With Flowers,
We need teachers for appoint-

ments at all seayons of the year 40-42 Maiden Lane

Salat iat formation or call “AibaRy REY,
AGIFT FROM
VAN HEUSEN CHARLES
MEANS MORE

The Van Heusen Charles Company

470 Broadway Albany, NJY

COLLEGE CANDY SHOP

203 Central Avenue (near Robin)

H memade Pie and Cake Toasted Sandwiches
Every sandwich made up fresh to individual order

PALLADINO

Personality Bobs-Finger Waving - Permanent Waving

Home Savings Bank Bldg Steand

ISN. Pearl St. 133.N. PeurlSt
3-3632 4-6280

“We Understand Eyes’’

bn Buik

EYEGLASSES
OPTOMETRIST 50 N. Pearl St. Albany, NY. OPTICIAN

PRINTING OF ALL KINDS

Students and Groups at the State College for Teachers
well be given special aecention

ony
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34-396 Broadway
1 dtute College

Mills Art Press

Smart
Coats - Hats - Dresses
For
Girls and Misses
Gyn ‘Toys: = DM osiexs

Steefel Brothers, Inc.

TO CONDUCT BRIDGE

Canterbury. club will conduct a
bridge party February 28,
from 8 to 11 o'clock in the Lounge
ardson hall, according to}

BOULEVARD
GOLDEN GUERNSEY

MILK

: | Boulevard Golden Guernsey
‘e/Milk is perfectly pasteur-

—-—|ized. Our entire plant is

“Dependable Flowers’’
We Telegraph Flowers to alt
Parts ofthe World

a lh

Steuben Street

Corner James
Phone 4-3775

Di rection Warner Bros.
MARK

TRAN

Week of Feb. 14
JOHN BARRYMORE |

IN

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Archival materials can be viewed in-person in our reading room. We recommend making an appointment to ensure materials are available when you arrive.