State College News, Volume 16, Number 10, 1931 December 4

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JOINT CONFERENCE | DR GEORGE WILEY CONFERENCE THIS WEEK MAY R RISULT
WILL OPEN TODAY ——s TO SPEAK AT 11:10 IN USE OF LIBRARY FOR NIGHT WORK

URIBE HEC Se! | Assistant Commis sioner to'Talle 19 Students Ansiver Questionnaire Following News Campaign
ee Pe Ree enal (rrauine Results Show That Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
rat We A. |i ‘ ; d Are Most Favorable for Use of Library
A ir

‘ COMMISSION SAYS
STATE MAY ENTER |
NATIONAL CONTEST \\

“STATE WILL MEET.
HARTWICK TONIGHT

Ni Birst Game of Season Will Be
1 With Former Opponent
Manager Announe

1S DETAILS

Team To Meet Keuka
Debaters December 12

Sophomore Election Is

Void, Myskania Rules
“Educational Propaganda And Theory el Hee a
impractical,” Dr. Pratt Tells Men ae ee

Vraternity To Pledve
New Members Monday

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931

State College News

Established by the Class of 1918
‘The Under
State College for Teachers

vluate Newspaper of New York

Gerona P, Rice itor-in-Chicf

ii’ Siceet

Auprey Frowers

cldvertisiny Manager
Page Hal” 141 South is

Une’ Avene, 6:64

Axpurw A, Hitz.

ee Managing Feito
dai Noun “Lake “Avenue, 5

Finance Manager

313 Varteiige’ Sect

Associate )

na R. Lewis Is
200 Western’ Avene, 4-180

Managing Editor

Associate Managing Editor
iiiterom Mace

Beexaro S, Kennet,

Ruth Hrezee, Vera turn
juston Aigoetyny Eagnons
arkers aml Grenfell Rand, anphomres

aitor, Carolyn Rr

Framers

Ascoctsr Kor vons:
Marrict

SUCCESS IN VIEW

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ful ening for the Sra? camp om
Whrary open evenings af the selwol week suis at
most a certainty tis wesk thie jutteolie
Hien ai comelisive: « undent swat
and will we the i a ‘
night

The case eean with an bs aeeetiiy
tudent sentient ute the jes) Wh i

a havea Matt Kine
in thal ‘ 1 ee SEM tanks Mh
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A MAZARD REDUCED
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Stonleou avanti lat
Hee HAM MY. Weve fs. Beat
snd tore the aduinisteation awl student
vrgaiuigatious sire -couperatinge in elfectise: andl i
telligent ways id they and the student sotto,

whose servants they are, will both profit

GROWING SCHOLASTIC HONORS

A member of the graduate body as well as the
entire College has heen honored hy his nomination
for the Rhodes scholarship to be awarded to this
district

Pertission to wowinate for the hovor ig not
granted to every college by the trustees of
Rhodes Four the fact that State college
is one that xiven that honor is further
proof of its geowtlr at hime and in the intercollegi
ate. world

Whether or not the candidate nominated will be
able to emerge stiecessfully. from competition with
representatives of the hest colleges in this part of
the country is unknown, He will face strenions

petition and if he succeeds im winnie a two or
three year peried of study in alain he will have
xained an cutstanding sellastic honor, TT he ea
Hot quite make the grade, he will still have. the
knowledge that a sereat honor has been done him,
and through hin, visited upon this College,

NEWS IS INDEPENDENT

Statements in the local press during the past
have tended to create the impression that the
Merfering in the management of
My hehali of the
editorial
arding stich interfer
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felt privileged
the faculty. at

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the News beard, thi

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PRESIDENT TAKES
ACTION ON HAZARD

New Staircase in Richardson
Hall_ Will Alleviate
Fire Dangers
‘The administration as well as hw
student comeil has ahoved to Fe
nove the fire hazard which exists
in, Richardson hall. on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday afterne

of the sche year

Plans have already been drawn
up and have been approved hy tl
State architect fur the buildin
an additivwal staircase. on
Washington avenue end of
College, resident RU
hacher —annonneed today This
renovation awaits the action of the
state legislature epriating the

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certain te he passed, Dro Bra
Macher said

why surveyed the |
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FRESHMAN CLASS
GETS CHALLENGE

OF COLGATE TEAM «..'\

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DRAMATICS CLASS
PURCHASES PROPS
FOR PRODUCTIONS

‘The advanced dramatics class has
purchased several new pieces of
furniture to be used in the various
plays, Frances MeMahon, ‘33, an
hounced today. Money for the (ur-
hire’ which ineludes a three-piece
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STATE COLLIE

| Graduste Wie Honor |SPORT SCHEDULE (STUDENT MEETING JUNIOR WEEK-END
"BEGINS THIS WEEK SPECIAL FEATURES! CHAIRMEN NAMED

Mary Trela and Ruth Reynolds
Will Arrange Luncheon

NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931

INSTRUCTOR GIVES
ATHLETIC AWARDS

Miss Johnston Names Members
of Varsity Hockey Team
at Award Dinner

Basketball and Bowling are
Main Winter Activities
for Association

‘irman for the junior

Saturday, Hobeuary

Clarice Simm
s will he in the Cu

recht, Kathi i

} i ; 4 f Witt Clinton
Tanghiey, Mary ‘h H a The price. will

"Viaabeth Meer,”
Harries ‘Ten Kvek

i! NEWCOMB TO TRY
FOR SCHOLARSHIP 1" "9\" i sl Sins

IN NEW YORK CITY State Had Racin As Sienal School ,
mi lah se In 1844, sain Of Institution Shows .

1 the Crystal
ve nnd

“JOINT CONFERENCE
WILL OPEN TODAY
FOR REGISTRATION

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we i CORRESPONDENT H
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY,

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DECEMBER 4, 1931

G.A.A.TO PRESENT || Opens Contest || Oxford Accepts Challenge Of Harvard SENIORS TO COACH
jl | he Initial International Radio Debate | CHRISTI |AS PLAYS

SHOW ON MARCH 11

Florence Friedman Will Direct
Operetta With Selected
lent Says

2
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LOVENHEIM PRIZE
ESSAYS ARE DUE
BEFORE APRIL 5

SPONSORS NAMED
FOR SOCIAL TEA

FRATERNITY HEARS
REPORT ON RUSSIA
WEDNESDAY NIGHT

"| Magazine To Publish

Pil Pity i: hes Article Of Professor |

Page Hull Will Have Tein te ter
House Dance On Friday [ Ati

EYVEGIANSES

: MYR : : Clubs and Sororities of State College |

y PMC RIT AY

i : Leave your Joe Cream Orders sith as

| General Printers 4

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1 eet cua C& C ANNEX
i ‘i OOM M BASEMENT

| Four English Majors to Direct
High School Production
on December 17 I

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
CAMPAIGN TODAY

I: CLUB TO PRESENT
FRENCH PLAYERS
THURSDAY AT 8:00

December Open Forum
Features J. S. Summer

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