State College News, Volume 13, Number 23, 1929 March 22

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LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE SLASHES COLLES E E ITEM EM FROM BUDGET:

1'$400,000 18 SOUGHT

DR. BRUBACHER FORECASTS AN DR. RUGG STRESSES
INTELLECTUAL EXPANSION HERE) ¢HILD EXPERIENGE

Student Should Say “1 Know
Because | Experienced,”
Educator Avers

| Assembly Speaker

It Will Accompany New Physical Development, Alumni Are Told;
Experimentation In Science And Education Indicated;

College To Have Best Library In Country |

Children should learn ti say" knaww

Jleeanse 1 have experienced” Dr. Harel
nf Teachers College, Cohimbit
tule the general session af
ron tuble Saturday

by Wirt Me Kuaxen
Fain uve NOM
tie ‘a ficki may coaideutly by expected at] P. Kang
‘af the adress by Genel thifeeestts
ion Saturday, show

pment will eon al similar
sion le | when he defivered the theme addr

forward in the ‘ae

Great stride

State within the Hest

A Itrulcicr Iefore: the wisteri
Alin with the prajectest espns

the cunferene

1 phy steal ev
Tie the intellect

intellectual expansion, Dr, Hrabacler intieated espa
espoets tee see pul inte effect the jotlesitns J the: sess

1. Experimentation in wes, at V teacher ean only get ont at a per

early in the, wil ich _ | YORK WILL ADDRESS vot He-rong 4? he cian

2 Kawipnent od the finest hile) iil as teachers, it is up tas te ew

New Hansel mare

PHILADELPHIA MEETING |... si. ypit vss

George Me York, head af IMS a hichever Fine te
merce department, will he

principal
kers at the an

scliaal library. itv the
York, for Mile
norlel pewetie unit
3, Experimentation
enerent problems in eld
inne ddepartinent

tvlueation is
Hive with
anther
Tovar ning

vin poneyy
lely teaching penple tw
Hier, Init rather there: is

+ live with onesell
yer thant by
he ehikd learns
ot the teacher, 7
existence inti ine
growin or ying, is Hike an
fay all in

wae: Primi ext. ay

Vhilacleplia

THe will speak 0
wore than
teueliers at caster
United Stites whe
will attend the cot
vention, his tepie
Heine“ eommereitl
twacher

| Expansion
Ti the mute physiea) expuaisie
tlie fatlewviny

N ppetss
rehestea, will many: puiets
Hregrate ander the: tewler, and ander the

Yount working as ie whole ia get

This wholeness iy the
aahuntpersiniatity

ASSEMBLY WILL HEAR

vill
De

wounding 1

re

Hrubiteher
1A aatet

Mrs, Franklin D, Roosevelt

nt
50) stent
ally tine building
ail fine tts

space for euch department ink twelve fv Mes. Brawktin D, Roosevelt, wite of

i vin safe om eee i

anal aio Wall Be mite hy Pry eng ste Will today: auldress a joint

‘ior deparuments with several fi Tues ares te generally |. Wt he first speech ai the general meet jeseahly. Ter stbect hits aot heen a
f conten |i De, Fae ew nee, Hut it Wi prey ec with

uliy members
\

pletely equipypesd sented hia

poke vay ef edueation
sevelt teaclws Titerature
America” history the “Tod

1 private ins

iv Page: Hal
har interved
lances

we tte

find
s wlave ity Tite

a eA TELIC a vis wet les ther peilagaiewt aetivities, Mes
evel is at-member at tle \Wemen's

bject dug each student ie

Me supper i the aieten Henkiee (eed WI ie Te wth hone arena City Elin, the Casmopelitan Club, ith
inayat tae a eas Nt Vink Chie i att tle cade Ca oF New. atk
ae High Wil Grow vovae Atarvaet tal chute’! Does Wedded Life Interfere With College Activities?

Ty Cane TI lteter i sini tad PH Married Co- bas all To Agree On Important Question

' tsimrsiotes| TROUBADOUR MINSTREL \\« be'l- 0 hate in Mien ale 1 Gi

4 ict WILL OPEN PAGE HALL \\., TAEee tt BUTEMe Gea Wie AEE

tnt tua ‘3 se el hate Cae tae Hi ee UT He a al

Ave new Mie High Seta bln | Tere af AS ae ‘i ” a re

Hoenn yreyatation

Hate a \pri at eatty nn May
fate tot thie Fronhgehate gniastred said
cowstneanally set bat Void 28 hut

Halts oh Mialdnne a tie th

feanises vet tle agaiy ah
frequine sue smuicly wok my
Myo ten clukdien are at
Ve vedarny: week ents that

eon eatbaty bogetbiet
elves, anil 1

MEN AND GIRLS PLAN __ |; we ‘i hi me 7 ! tne may ae
Demeter Me oi ie Sarita tdterartacsca) vil vote] State ConBde Win Firat Place

Viv canton

aides th gts an fags ie Ay Mieco fn one take | With “Bread. And Batter” Notes

Wich April 2 ats [i ree ts ho ns ot xe at Vioangh State College ginhs rink
Sie WR oy deeaifae ie tl ee at tal eal Tidal sine llega a0
Miva a ct ietcthe tae a Catire State _ » Mi yte | tune at Hamutton € allege, they
Tele taht These whocare inter || “Easter Vacation This Week?,’ Seti fest pie eve

sive thet pawns te
A ied Sebi |
st Jolin

Bronson Forgets Time Is Fleet
What Buster vacation this week:
Neessut Barnard
sat the chemistey
hel hy a sepurter

1 aidu’t
yet,

ter wates ot Muinks for at date:
Te wats found that State College girls
sent their notes within two days alter
their visit
Vaysar aud Wellesley: headed dee
group of calleges which supplied the
Test prom and house purty’ dates,

seat plane
titeles have
ost ggratuate

Donald Grey, freshmen was the attswet
reliestra will [S00 Bronsan, heat
andi | stepartiment, when

teat Unie sac hat
haa it wwe hey ton weeks:
The explained

nthe Ten tranisterted to
The anveetings |
nly, according

‘anid at ate: wall by

| Vida Fathenstein Vstiess, 29%, 0 amore
it bride, says! "MU present, ny 1
band ad fare separated since he is

set tar te |

tw Grey,
hearsal

MRS. ROOSEVELT TODAY |"

and
ea Re

ition in New York |f

25 Per Year , i Weakly Tostién

FOR CONSTRUCTION

Legislature May This Week
Appropriate Funds For
Necessary Work

Unless funds are appropriated this
week by the state legislature before it
adjourns, State College will go with-
out its projected new library, and will
continue to have a huge mudhole as
part of its main campus.

It is expected that the legislature
will this week act to provide funds to
carry out the projected improvements,
including grading and seeding of the
campus in front of the three new
buildings, fencing the campus, laying
walks, connecting the old and the new.
buildings, and converting the present

auditorium of Hawley Hall into a li-
brary.

were provid
ted to the
Franklin 1,

sta

(committees: ‘The hulget as fn
asset by the lesistature dik not eon
‘iy appropriation fur the complet
Construction het.

Supplement Expected

Supplementary legislation to provide
for all-or part of the planned impeave
iets is expect to De passed fate this
Chiles the nw ney
funds will not be
away the rubbish
tliree new building
available to pry: FoF

uppropriated,
clearing,

Although a peristyle
ty connect Rietkurds:

or for p
fence, pevlestrians will
ot the College campus

thoreay:tifare, Paths
Mave bees worn actus the geass hy: pee
seis taking shirt

CLASSES WILL DEBATE

ARMED INTERVENTION

mf

and tnvestmenits ts justified”
wplinnires will deteiat the potiey
nent will uphold: the nega
ihe rebuttal speech will he

>, ewttipose of
a s varsity de
fate teat, Atatey Cloudy, Willetts
Sehuwater wind Glulys Lumgertord,

The treshmen will he represented by
Hive Neila, Rutty Seonmaa anh Geor
Fo Rice. AM mien the: fresh
tanh have baad big

sing. between the two classes, Five

points in fiterelass rivalry will) be

awarded to the winners,

WHISTON TO CAPTAIN
MEN’S FIVE NEXT YEAR

| of this yea
{right guard on Uh

varsity,

ri
2

” STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 22, 1929

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“disocate Managing Editor

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ablnied very fiday jn the calles yea bythe ig
epresenting the Student Association ns, $238

Mate cons. ten cente. Deleted anywhere inthe Gael Sat
econ clase matter at postaice, Albany,

ig Nave dees not accor endocte senilmenta exprenal in
atioutens, ‘Ni comnanicatons wil be indy ne the

inschiet of
je preserved if ed The Nava Goes net
Frit tab oF i comtnuneationa,

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We%s March 22, 1929 Vol, XIII, No. 23

A PERMANENT MUD HOLE?

A stuffy, overcrowded library that ives ome the head-
ache, a linge mud hole in the front campus, & rear ¢
despoiled by thoughtless pedestrians, dashes in tl
from one building to another —all these fae
students unless the legislature this we
ate funds for the completion of constene
jon of such conditions was once insight when
provision was made in the governor's budget for the com
pletion of construction, but the legislative budget commit-
tees removed the items from the budget as it was fina
adopted, With their wisdom in so doing, it is not the pur-
pose of this paper to quarrel

We do sincerely hope, however,

Albany

on here.

slleqe serve the interests
of the high schools of the state in the best possible manner.
It does Hittle good to equip a battle cruiser in the best pos
sible manner, and then neglect to put in an adequate engine.
Just so, State College ot be a true “battle eruiser" in
less it is equip
ec, is an ade

igh school teachers
ped with an engine, Tis engine, iv this
quate library. ‘The present library is such as to discon
study. It is the stufliest, most crowded and most. poorly
ventilated room in. the college, Ms size is so inadequate
that when a new book is purchased, an old one must be
thrown away, even though it, 100, i

The cornlition which applics to th
pplied to the other points we m

ph

he rut hele fn the. Western
of Richards,
compatible

tit inthe Bist pal

nue campus, in front
Page and Milne halls is unsightly, and not
‘with the are iy af the college
buildings. The paths worn by pedestrians across. the
campus, tov, aire unsightly. A fence will protect the ca
puis from its despwilers

When the new Inildings were constructed, it, was planned

passage from any one building to any’ other could be
made without exposure to possible inclement weather, ‘The
‘ssageways are provided, hut one ean not walk through a |

brick wall. Money is needed to tear out a portion of the
wall of Tasted Hal and make a devrway there

fel tf the legislature were to senda com:
fe the use af the muoney the college

ks,

He recounted that Chief Justice Fuller had made a sit
slip on a blizzardy day when Mr. Taft was in

igurated

president. The: Waterbury (Cont.) Republican fds this
Imberesting sere, At a
de Taterening If pat ingoranty ta, knowhow fy
many “of ue pres be in m3
fe fave hs was th
ae mart have en anna

Saewordy of ‘he Conslition and. be tm
Perl

slip has became

"the secors of the em R

round

a Niger tl
ee Jusioty, al the wa

interest

raph

mar cr Dr.

tienshiy th
the: Uhiet t
tee The amide" wud coulesy “wih whe Mee Tak

ie ‘error, hits
OF all the papers: whieh have tu aur notice, only dite ty
feof what shot he aan obvious | sonnel

girl knows

there wonld he no hesitaney in granting it

Students, we know, hope for the appropriation,
can-do more than hope: before joing home toilay,
write personal notes to their senaturs assemblymen,
pointing out the desirability of equipping State College so
Uhat it can really put into mst effective use its new hill:
ings.

they’ ¢

They
|

HELEN TEACHES EDUCATION, TOO
Whew fittle Helen Terwilliger, thirwen year Ml stunt
e eighth grade at Walden, wrote a letter to Chiel
William Howard Tati,’ the press at the tata

Seized upon it, playin the skies ais a human interest
story, with columms of editorial spinion

He Seems that Helen learned the vith abit the Chief Jw

sto Have aadministered tw Mr Tooter aut the

ing the presideney of the United States, The

fo sutemnly sweue that will fairly: execute the
allice Of President of the United state
Dest af my ability said power presets
the Constitution at the United States
Hastetiing te the administrations ot the

ial will try the
weetect anal detent

ath, ts part ot a

radi program at the Walden sehool on iauguration tas
Helen woted that Mr. Tart sank “preserye, ancaitait ail
defend." Replying ty Helen an a letter sacl as ate would

I Tatts the Clic Jus

preserve, tn

inv aquotinye
Hale aul pruteet
Helen sacs

E reviews eof neivietones sinwy that
Tight, saul that the CMe Justice ssa a error tie

nt ualysis ot the editutial ojini a Chgset the
country tidicates that the editorial opanons at the press

dare swat su sterents ped as the mews cadtanes

in ineehianical which hay made

Helen's prot:

seienee possible

wi that this was not the

Li his reply, Me fit
certur had ‘been made,

first time in history that such

ti vies
hee an Tidefinite retereice ia mentioning her alr
Shins The’ Pravin i a
vv ral

enlucativ

sel
anand thatthe
alwnnisieriing th

Justice hat vl Wresotental the eb
ah Has con
No definite reference has been male hy: any paper te | for her

the as yet unusual teaching methods employed hy the teacher
of the eighth grade h hth
it up with the wet meas af the: rabies,
nent hi made on the vale wf the rlin
first hand teaching device

tory class in teaching the

ilar | Dr. Hant Suggests Bi

dean of th

broneht out itt hi
good speaking voice oa teacher
ministration:

{imo the
Hh

with people

Geome W.
cation department,

ig, Heat the as

respousibility: for the restl nist

ish, as the administrator sees it,
¢ topic of Dr. Charles W, Hunt,
school of education of West

ve University Cleveland, 0 |
table discussion, in English.

should “cultivate r
order to, get their pupils
abit,” according ty Ur,
He recommends the fiell af bivg- |
far those shin will Nave to de)

Tarot W.. Thompson, professor

cls in speech,
Norvell, uf the state, et
discussed the sad
frees he ali ayliabis,
the radical change inthe per
uit high: schools
Defines Self Education
Kul Andrus of the Laura Spell
wecketeller Kuundation, hexaiy the
able discussion int Lame ecsnuotne
principle in sel
ie.“ he

nv is learning by

ll, st teat shee owls sat what she
i the fight of what as nece

Wwe dig” awenrding i Dr, Sule

Hie [teachers of history
talk the value of a |educat wary Rel wats the

sition

graphy To Form Reading Habits;
Make Child Responsible, Dr. Andrus Advises Teachers

he old conception af education,” W.

G, Kimmell, supervisor of history in the
[state education department, told the
Saturday, “was that

inyuilves the same in|

pur
Sees Higher Require

Jur teachers in high: schools,

eyo wr ce mine int Latin
allege years

acy \
ew

pose
rement

FS degrees may soon be required

Harotl 6.

Tons, sf the state viacition te
lsh, explainel the value of Wi arianent okt the ain “section. Te
sf American, dialects i | veal hy statisti tat sate tle fh
OS: fe RAE, iMlusteating 1) presen. Latin teechers hid neither a

during their

" Gymnasium To Have More Facilities, President Says;
Van Kleeck Praises College Democracy Of Opportunity

It has nut yet occured ti the fers) " Hol A, Muay = Eabwin RSV
radio corporations t use this ay at practical example in | he installed itt the ei Titevrh, “22, superintendent ai
propaganda for radivizing the setiuls, Think af the shyans [ “Gynmasiany faeitities will be #eetly |r \ahlors Richard \. fensen. 2S, prin
“Does your Helen Terwilliger have the advantige of the [onervised when the new gymnast 60) jah or the sehenesd Jan ho
radio inher schol? Page Hall is pened This will be WIE re ML Gennitey 2M

That the rulin is howd Gy he ot great vase in tke [fightest, sand will have aan open sIMee OM) Harton deekiread shay Stare tol
teaching uf several subjects in seliools can ais banger he SU SAF feet in the center fe toe three Tvs
doubted. 1 will nut, wf course, displace the teacher sand featumns will be rv 1 appertinity te raver ina

turn the schools into huge re
offered will h

veivitit stations,

ve tu te scrutinized with thee Meucher

The gym

aunt administrators, But that Helen Terwilliger has within {ewupped sith: cloak tent cael te Jeter etecrkal isjeantseips tba
the fast few days learied more histury than she ewtld out | Dr. Brubacher toll. the hums. Vrnituhing wth saywlnits: tere avd shan
OF books. in_ seve Foon periods ean scarcely he [Aw art studi will be installed on the it ys sunples ot awe Pte baine iy wal
ube Furtaranire a = kata current happenin wilt teqy floor ai Richards Hall, aud the bes the Peete
iui the Cuil Wa " re nuitian were probably | amuies steqartinent will take over the Gece avian Nttewe
Hi the Walden school administeator and the [litt floor, The rest of thie Muli Wil fegsen smwested that year nok
sillage boatd oF eleealin are ta be conmennanel ape [a develo ler ail eet atin | ashore hal xiven nu reer eo
furnishing Helen with sch an excellent learning sittation, | farge lecture rome will be vapatble ot spy sat yhat an tiveads wea ~“
“That she took full advantage af its wntstal. ciremnnst hot what ane tiiods etmses cane: gor
has beet fully demonstrated. ‘Thentsinds of ther school [CHUN# ANH students Pes are aot paeseripnions bait
children, shouldbe. given equal opportunities, “They can't | “The eollee trsry, when tis merely vey Ws
Helen Terwilligers, af conrse--tior would we want [te the present audiworiam ot Hagley! yoo toutes ateehinead that practi
to be but eh cil told given the wuaxinoam oh PL, ill te able store EORAND ve] iy cdl abaasae Hine haodane
ee tnvare than a antl vesirnves: 160 sapele | sites She ehuavartertzed this ate a
rent ise oat the cays Whrars, the vol rratwst i She (ithe fg et
BOOKS: oF Hane Cana] [lege will have greater tbrans facilities Van’ Kieeck Lauds College .
A -Oy, Gira Guvensanaer | {available than any ather teacher teciing ; (Demers et eabriimrs. oesanl
Bh WAHL iia de mites, Pr ra i GANGHUMLE “EMRE IG ATE
Rome Maul. By Walter 2. Edmonds, M7 pawes ‘Advocates “Open Mind"
ostott: Little, Hrown ciel Connpainy Li the antellecteutl expaaisia, he

Hut once ina blue moan does au auttsr stieevest in guint laa lhe
fig in a novel the inte anil epie tives vat peupde int
listinet  atmmisphers Fwatin lid tt tor the fulks ot
the Mississippi: Melville most vertunly dik it fue the sea
Sarers anf Nantucket inv his "Mahy. Tick”

ahd a

great an epic wi the kL Erie eanal by Walter 1 Bahnunds, [aul lie
Kone Maul bas ae bit i the tie at Miser ahont ats first Es
chapter: a pour buy, tather recently lied. watt
way in the world, dust an his tials. sere Inehivas men,
hough, is put behink within a tess poawes, aud is
far avid alter fat, swan tnatiireal wistniane eal th
it hnees's Heal tee Mer Unswtth toa ot tty
fen in the approved. mother fastian Abang. teaes Moly aa
shee helps make Tite comtortahle on a vanal bevat, White ml

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penny
The author is, a

Hon yitle

i esuaayels the

men with a
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thee canal, Beane testes
fathead Ie wats tt
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hae

saul leygerits ost the
Jorma at hast

which lave

Uarayglly eaeelleut
Americnn ‘

sae titerestiie ey

Winters with all thes slant atid tio nist
Uda ae hy sdetails
Cioesenmocut anal tiuindsthation Ju iit

dink Catia Z70 pues $8 Mluinnate folie Uap

hits Ite Sunt

Uy the siiswer to any yustiray te Lattves te the jy erean
atl aalnunisteation ot the Gutman requablas will awit de V
Hata it thy Tnasby ah want eis avoslet able side
the present reviewer Wilh is 72M patents yoke beat

feneyedepuacddie an at A thw aerial ate
republic Numer
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vuual tebationts but at fas cement
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Ml the states, prondeney, calmed, de We
ion even, state and Lucal ats

atin, justice, |
iterprives aml, vt particular value to wae |
Fecslers, a thorough study of the German educational ade |]

ministration,

by Rev.

GOSPEL, *
(19-081 WASHING LON VVE

Just west at Bares

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" 1 ptidilemts in ak

avi aattierh aber ith

sera ext te |
vote eto

Of Christi
pie Sunday: Night 7:80

L. Squires, Pastor
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS MARCH

22, 1999

DEBATERS CHOSEN

Tear Which Met

Pittsburgh
Jamis Me tein aaah Robert TBs
J Neder jor il la
iamilien evllese here April 2, They
With the eaevpti

ie ened

fichatad the Univer

Ire in Yetta, Kl

the dehiite esamiedl and
Fraseluill team
sat the

Cited Star sh

“CHRIST NOT DRAMATIC
Wet never teu
sant Hie, Santi) 4 he i

ile autor he
Wwe \ - snr

Mi

pevially Teal "

|Dr. Croasdale Praises Physical Superiority Of Girl,

| Scores Tiny Feet And Hands Of Old Fashioned Co-ed

TO MEET HAMILTON:

Klein Is Only New Member Of!

Freshmen girls come to college today
n ineh taller than

swim, walk and live a large part of every
day outdoors in the sun and air.

The superiority and development of
the girl coming to college today is a
natural

ners eavier and

fi Dre ¢

vstlale’s observations are
Lon records covering a period of fv

nid nutrition, The
e papers, ame may
th until girls 4
od health, stromgg mus-
xl superior physical development,
as women sed to be of tiny feet,
undcyeloped hands, small waists and skins
ever touched by the su

finten yoars in whiel thousands of cole zines have

<i aver the country have been
and their g

noted,

Croasdale attributes the increasing

girls to
| more

sieves
5, better nutrition
eof children fn

ancy

Fhe medern girl has an outdoor

s whieh even the use ai cas

SI

glows with

J healthy swintming, hockey, watk

riv-ties have
J

1 suet ouit-door

Din Croastale

erally. speaking, that the

845 Madison Ave.

sate ts wel eee] DRUGS ANd PHARMACEUTICALS

tlh they did.
‘Their clothing
‘They dance anid

3.3462

Telephone
Vener atl lighter

That delicious interval

When the curtain goes down,
and the lights come up, and
the landaulet is waiting...
in that interval, so to speak,
between supper and Sardou
. +. a good cigarette seems to
acquire a New Significance.
And perhaps you have noticed
that Camels always play the
leading rdle in these gay

litle comedies of pleasu

masequence of the concentration |
choots, |

s proud |

‘ARE MISSIONARIES”

4 SENIORS CONTRACT
TO TEACH NEXT YEAR

Four seniors have obtained teaching

“Teachers are missionaries to help
people understand, the progress made
ale Miss Anna Gar-

~ Students
Who
Disc. :minate

Students of State College
should be especially appre-
ciative of the quality of
Boulevard and Golden
Guernsey Milk. Wherever
there is a trained under-
standing of what makes for
better minds and bodies,
there also is an appreciation

positions since the last issue of the

he Lockwood,
Anne Mosh

Elsie Hutchinson, "29, has contracted

o teach history and Latin at the Rich-

mondville high school, Sehohi

according to Professor John M. $

secretary of the placement bure:

Luc LTOPE:
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