State College News, Volume 13, Number 19, 1929 February 21

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOX TEACHERS

2 STATE STUDENTS
MAY BE IN CONTEST

League Of Nations Association
To Offer European Trip
As First Prize

Aiuaxy, N.Y, Tuvnsnay. Memerany 21. 1920

THREE NEW BUILDINGS AS THEY ARE TODAY _ FACULTY MEMBERS =
é AL, | ATTEND CONVENTION

Graduate Of ¢ College
To Lead Disc
Cleveland

* PROFESSOR STMONIN “Women Are Not Embarrassed By Medical Testimony,”

Miss ea Tells Senate In Fight For Jury Ri

His Was Old World Courtesy,

2 FRESHMEN TO LEAD

CAST IN G.A.A. COMEDY

14 Vount

Is President's Tribute To
Departea Teacher

EVANGELINE CALKINS AUTHCR TO ADDRESS _ |!NTERSORORITY PARTY
» {TO TEACH AT WALDEN STUDENT ASSEMBLY DELAYED TO MARCH 2

FRIDAY, MARCH 15

|
DATE OF FRENCH FETE
_B SET FOR APKC 5
lt F
| ¥.M.C.A AND Y.W.C.A.
WILL ENGAGE IN MEET ,

| PRESIDENT TO A1TEND
| INAUGURATION AT TROY

STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 21, 1999

than we have ever done before,"
president is required to rene:
red in that morning's News,
oof interest vanishes,

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te Under ce Netepaper of Rew ork

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Kava a he itis i But is not the time of the thon

dents in the student association tor

id
Louis J. wo ; advertising shouted
a West

that the correspondent as fresh from high <ehon
where the making of 3

MAsoaneeHawnns. le tising, Manager

value their time more tha tw have it
taken up by vocal sandwiel men aud iets

BOOKS:

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Witar Eprrons Tovar;

Fulitors, it is said, write in water; what th

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wll be preserved. It 40. dei

weoeptedl view, when «
Wink of the editorial writers themselves

Hrafessor Nevins chooses ty pick

a decided quarrel
“some outstanding American editerials

wualities entitling then tu permanent preservation in easily

\ BELOVED FRIEND.

With the death oi
Hie loses more th
+ fortunate as toe take

case su conclusively by this excellent
eaitorial opinion, that one is

each student whi huts

tempted to believe that some
written in the hearts of men

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Hieves tu be the ire

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ual the best liked «

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Neviny includes what he be

French deyartie ably every: statent wh \nierican vatituriats since the time

cc frean Mien wil remerbier his. kindly

turialy of greatest signifiowiee in his
sti are readable

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succeeded in sakipting hinseld te student | Melight ti browse

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f writers wha ielt keetly on Hie sil
can trace the uta
days in jourwatisn ay

it compelling interest

life here witht Ios

Fitted tnmistially: well tte the ves that the editors

phar ot undergraduate organin

ine mnvets the yellow
nite: irreplaceable hs

r He At The ar of Hise
ovntemmninnt Melsinley
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Whi invluenee wall be intaysible, He would be well fur the alleged disregard

show the gratitude of a fivinge stunlent buly tesa well haved
4 Kauglish will find the best ¢
tapes within these page

Fight aver the elassies

amove will have thie: hea

of the: student sassy awored aad salable

The Mounts of cud

Au irate member vi the student ay
a member of the State

Sabatini, popular master
again will his Lhe Mound
Hlizabethean  perinl durin
Hizabeth aut Catholic Phslyy V
Philip more than hizabeth
ter plays is antl

1 Wisterwal fictian, hay scored

of this newspaper te close its vadinn

never exeteiged ity

wrangle worth evn

PARTICIIANT

here inay compete ay the

the miternational cauyent

Huostea at havin
elation rea waters nia

wwdiete eth pratially

Adkainy thought vt

| State Grows Collegiate, But Keeps Scholarship Lead;
Courses Limited In “Good Old Days,” Faculty Say

By Rosr Daa are so common today. The
| Growing more collegiate since its con- atmosphere around the college has quick
n from a normal college, but re- ened and this has replaced the repose and
ning its record of scholastic ability, culm of former days.”
College today has changed greatly Better Preparation
from the old “Albany Normal”, aceord-, Miss Anna E. Pierce, dean of women,
ng to a consensas. uf opinion of s been with State College since
members wha have witnessed the "Que work has changed con
Back in the annuals of its history siderably while I have beew here, ‘The
dent life was different from what it is|stilents use tv comme here direety from
today, say professors who have marked | grammar school and the college was
the growth uf college activity. Slowly | giving in reality a high sehool course
and steadily, the pendulum of time hac] Methods of teaching were given along
struck indelibly year aiter year upon the | with practice work and the entire course
callege record, until now in the year
428, he institution is nv longer yuunyg | Chere were tw» social activities such as
im experience. It has expanded in all | we kwow torlay, Ni
fields and now stands well advanced in| any kind were given, Students show
| the progress of knowledge Hore Tellawship among each other naw.
Average Called “Better” Vhis Ss natural, of course, because of the
Profesur Leonard W. Richuiiaa,! tre fn ale tivity, “There scene
| He keener sense af responsibility to
} tothe oot ae Sian atlts, The always. fata my

watt hettering them
ust in this particular they are the

“SKY activities tha

si

wered a period uf only two years,

A and Latin deparinect
4 faculty member here fur a8 years, r6
marks: “Ln the ald days, ony methods |

comeses were given. Theth, the york | te othe actutal chatges ti the
way elhanged and different courses ou

vile nie scale if amctbual ere log Psychology Sees Change

by the collewe Still tatety ethene ne Motes t George AL Painter, head ot
EER alc alsin cnneheaien fhe phil sphe sdopurtment, and a faculty

member 10 We sears said: "There: have
10 a Mar Seat repmiretnint, UC thigh, oa 1H than «lunes iy the phiknephys te
the whole, he average at oly sonden Mart, Uesedvdigey I

is better than at was a ten par "
Bodo dot think the students ot

ward cluvation. Nias ehianye i

jf taiteswor Kictoonail 1 Kirsh og MU wat

the educate depatianen: and aneanher f

fhe daculty tur 1S seats camnents, 1 ' Mack thy the

wien we Were under Dr. Milie

The whines Pave ais test pron

are idem an expan Wi HE Pr Ly Si tales lo
Rive * Way Mer vations stiles TE hey fated they
fle utara ni SO ki ledge of the fact The
thing ot eontiet between th wlent jae thar at atid: away
tind and the pacalty sete ate thew Ld nf Hh isis: an
just ay lrrlliant as they were an thie pact |e! Mot the states were all
Hiv tact, sate ninatanter vt a Hl Seta Tuts. Stienty: now
Mh saateater niher oa br diane ey Uwe te than toe Learnings sake
Uniiatve, Mnswtven, ha i tthe ass They

Wahoone a twat
Miss Fay Notes Willingness
Hetow PBs, smuanaer ot the
We PE note remarkable will

1 ihe students Here

Wwthal Ise W toward thie geil at

the petventage vt sth

talline Unroaneh vallegge Tas
nh Grows " venient an the de

Hootesor Jol. Mahar, af Breneh | tolents ot Farner

| tepatineut fie 17 years, express Hualepetnlent spirit ty. ecu
union “Here ty a teat ue ten a ion. provided it ty

A curriad Ws the
salts it by

er Meath as wold ay br

Hea coarse embracinye vigit cestiony GUT alse Wave tte that an
Wah tint this stdot miy ayes an reset pa
Heats torliy af ac tar better quality inne WES tewatnl anetitiery ot the
ward fo preparation on tami. tthe fh ede people in wenenal te

ME days, Getunnt was the pri
Jive: bist an external pu

He muimistakeable ban
Helen ay teint
f

forsee Lavage tunebite iin Hiygh seh
German teachers were excellent ay then
Vhere were rey

ws One the white
W collate vonthi
oo atiberent Hate Mis ateestir al what

Hevath

Tine Has reve
tots cand Peeucls hay hese: the
‘nae Fanugiiage oo) pd fh
Aevar tinct tm omer those mile te, PHI Looate MEV aEk. ta
number well prepared Bronce gta "Be ein eee ui) asian
dents the Lavulty tur LS year «anumetity

ere ny VU tnstitW'vn hits Lake wt san a cadlegiate

Hanne spent sae studies,
1 wis sas that Mies nweyrase mt eaten Fe tether
curtieutbar vette pubs ont stindenity
Heir time. Miele tess tite ts anew pat
Wstuilies, A few seats wags, there
weren't the theattes, thesis, sti sen al

Wwe tw seaty

AL aad aww
Harb Wo Tetapits oof the Bia

[emo bonito ai

Handi tie

A] Stats ea the: attcrease (atl
4 standard eqnallins that ot ne wae
lays
: CALENDAR
A “MOTHER GOOSE" LION? area

Von sean
we

Woodinstiae Birt

i

Monday

(hiss eae
‘Tuesday

Moathenotiys tub aves tee 740 1 NE
Wednesday.

Metra aieeting ATOM Roam

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 21, 1929 3

CLASSES WILL DEBATE |FORTY MAY ATTEND [7 a daca] FRATERNITY INITIATES
VARSITY WINS TWO FIRST TIME IN YEARS GAMMA KAPPA PHI |__To Talk tn Library _ EIGHT NEW MEMBERS

QONTESTS ON TRIP: rare

And Pratt Institute Teams
By Close Score

REUNION THIS WEEK

30) Quit
vill atten
it

3 LEAGUE DELEGATES

Vi Gamma Mu

Dr. _Harey W. Hastings wha will 1"
Weetnre in Harmaants Meee
it

DR, HASTINGS TO TALK
ON HOWELLS LETTERS

VOTERS’ UNIT TO SEE
LEGISLATURE AT WORK

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IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT 18

STATE.COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 21, 1929

MISS GRAVES TO WED
: FORMER SCHOOLMATE

A ight school romance culminated in
the ‘engagement of [
president of the student associ
lier parents,

min June, De
Detroit will officiate at

We

Ir. Briggs first met

sis students in the Athany’ High school

Boil are sport lovers and ylay tennis and
oli

Niter their marriyge they will spend

ake, In Sep-

Philadelphia

alical

the summer at Saranac La
fember, thoy will move

where Mr ttening,

alfuir
sides heise p

8] Chureh

gs reesived his bachely

anv the Cniversity
year, He isa mem

swesal fraternity: said

a Kappa medical rater

SENIORS WILL ELECT
CLASS DAY OFFICERS

TENSION NUTRITION

‘«| MISS BRIMMER LEADS

Engagement Announced | EX COURSE TO BE GIVEN

An extension course in nutrition,
adapted to the needs of the growing
e offered this semester by

“AV
", “yeneral

MISS EVELYN JRAVES

Evelyn Graves, ‘29, who will he
married in June

hudly framewo

J digest ve
aritmary factor

SES AT CHURCH

FOOD SALE TODAY
Hrenel chil will endues a eke
candy sale today in the hnwver
vi Musced Hal
Mice Walsh, 30, are

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Taylor And Miss Van Salisbury,
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Winifred Van Salishury ad George

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