State College News, Volume 13, Number 20, 1929 March 1

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Vou. XE No. 20

{3 FEWER FRESHMEN || struct
PLEDGED THIS YEAR) __

14 Sororities Receive 67 Girls
Into Full Membership
During This Week

Instructor Dies Dies

Vinay, Ne Y, Patnay, Maen 1 1029

~ | PRESIDENT PRAISES = Toten

GROUP HOUSE FE

College Fraternities Su |
Social Need, He Tells
Kappa Delta Rho

SHILLINGLAW FINDS
STATE HOLDS LEAD ..

Noted Educators’ At Convention
Rank College Foremost
In Training Field

“MISS MANLEY DIES —
OF SUDDEN ATTACK

jPromising Career Lay Before
Late English Instructor,
Dr. Hastings Says

{THIRTEEN STUDENTS)
10 BE DELEGATES,

|

|Y_M.C.A. And Y, W.C. A. win

Send Members To Conference
In Schenectady

Dr. Nelson Speaks

ADVANCED DRAMATICS

PLAY CAST IS’ PICKED
heel, 3 TWO HISTORY COURSES

PARTLY REORGANIZED

2 Hatchisons To Appear When
State Team Debates St, Lawrence

‘ English Has Greatest Number Of Majors With 194;
ila neraatics Has 134 Whe 104 Specialize In French\

TATE COLLEGE NEWS MARCH 1, 1929

State Shines News

Eaubtahed tn 1916 by the Class of 1948
the Underaraduate News x

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T HE NEWS BOARD —

LL Business Manager
Garield’ Dice, Dial 64870

asked to we the twelve hooks they would take with them
~in Hew of the proverbial

‘{ilonaging Editor

NE
S¥ Wei Stvcet, ‘Dial'6

vi.
Macaner J. Str »sgociate "Managing Edvior

many would pick a Harrie play as part of the

Advertising, Manager could ‘nut, of chuurse,

fist Pai" iain “Ave

ity would exceed the quota,
picked all twenty until this month, when Seribners
ie publication of the Barrie phys inoue val

Juv this one book we find all the dram af the famous
Ment quality paper ina very readable
cile Mimsy stuff that ane

often finds in a ome volume ¢
ved 10 compactness,

fandardd text hook stele as Koos
Secondary School, it is sv attractively wot ayy as ter demand

Ht is natural, of course, for
the plays which they: knew the bes

Wablabed every, ing in the eullews yearby, the Bia het
itt

8 yet
Whe Cate States

Init quite equally enjoyable cvnsin

Vue gst will be Jon

Parry wy Nis Aw seame- out in Podunkyille next year

is the best autiden the irl friend yl

Enthusiastic reports brought back from the national eo
vention of Kappa Phi Kappa, professional education fra

Hew Franti ean
ternity, and the conferences of the department of super

with what esteem New York

The proprietor tual

Touchers is held hy leading. educa
Shillingliw's: impressions. are

theoughout the nation.
reported in detail in a news column in today

share of the student ant cwentt awit th

The natural reaetion fora
agvetlyhink tha thts trae, jst as msany | ,
of them nay have quietly suspected tor ov seater i

atudents that this editorial i

er addressed tn those nts, mostly residents

,perhuaps, tural that

should breed comempts being fronght ap i

students may’ perhaps he expected! to Feel a certain distin

for this. institution.
We do not infer
Athiny: and Capitol Distriet homes have
Many af the leading student citizen
cent years have ec

fudents: here who cone from

Hut there dues exist

themselves the Ieast bit by camming to State College

haps it is the martyr spirit whieh causes: thenr te
eittingg their suime

jul perhaps. should be: in

true that many ot

septic ty al eitzenshiy
We do not even think of developing a

jet cual sine

he greet with interest by

jjvet for their debate

ill prove valuable sled

|No Great Disciplinary Problems Here, Dean Pierce Says;
| . Dancing Tabooed In Most Southern Colleges, She Finds

“State College hasn't as great a diz-) regulations re laid down concerning
cies bln a at eek cn
dificult, task ul alieeinli id Dean} and fr nities all aver the country
Anni Pierce on her ret wenld be made to mind their ‘P's avd
Unietecnth san nyenti Q's. The present committee of di
lis cleveland a ek Wika Wo et eink elf vent
agro re eeerh
he te foveal Peete
rics San pea aoe

"Most other colleges issue at figed se
cules to their women stixdenits,” Dean
‘ce conitined, “bat if yott Toul fw the
nmi Handhiok, you will see that we

1 ist af stiguestions only, OF
se, the students are supposed 9 stay
within’ the hounds of deeeney, Init we
avoid trouble by refraining from string
ently binding ome women wa definite
ele af conduct

“Kiven the suggestions nffered. in a

te
educational distinetion
present at the conference, second
tw Dean Pieree, Miss. Juni 1
Moore, "He is may head af the ottsiiye
Morea ot the State Normal College «

Miss Kdith \. Spew
{women af the State
Nermnal Sell at Vivediars,,Colmectieu
athe eee Miss Faith Fyerinn, U8. is maw cv
Hseaphimary report wetad watt ihe White -AVilliams Bunda

college are much mere lenient shun the
rules enforced hy other colleges, Sev
Jtianal differences enter here, for deans |)

southern callewes. are nmel strietet |
me we dream at

onorally then any

Nady at amltyr at
niely

Fore. Diaveinn,. tal
Jecuese inv inistinnivn, is sah

Phe visitins teavher
AV the. selewal sad the Home

vention tlie elfetnses amost veiten ively teacher
fine disciplinary action were atomeabiins a tick het

ssathont pormissivn Dene ont aster Lshtss ot ye Wi ve ggramnnnar sh
Sancine tee hate, attemling ances with stutent, hrimeinie reparts, af the papil
OME pacrinicsion, ilistir hints chisy of is phatte unl correlating I
cently, satin, aanel faites We aitteral Loan Tite. Miss Everitt

We are hardly eaneerned with Ilys these teachers with their problem
these prebtans here ecw nee letinite van etaantaatin

MELLON ELECTED HEAD |
OF SORORITY ALUMNAE)

Mary M.
et ait tThe Gataanne Bagger Phi otha

SHORT NEWS NOTES|

Addresses Menorah Society

wat a business inveting eomducte | Samuel Caphay, Muay kiwyer anil
1 the sorerity: Inse, MA (guiail street. | agte Cullewe alumnus. advessed Me
awieday unnnine | Mildeed Cueried aaah awiety) Werhtesilay on the empr
25, yas the retiring presitl i
Hnmities sad responsibilities ai Jewish
Moe Mat al Mae oMars! Cacho 380
Awlents
: To Speak at Rectory
vu ttt Ve Ren GC. Leste Glenn, af Ney
sie eau Hig eabinlas Vek iy, will dailevss: atria’ ell
ha ‘ ‘eee Hos [ait the navtany a SL. Antes Prete
Hate jonny te Pat Pyascequl eliiehy, Metutay night
hi Th '
i Al star sa AH asitory err} Obyerven Ment Perod
i aa ete Heneine clube at its meeting Monta
a IK vy] diservend oo sent piston aot three an
ii D ‘ ‘
" Hiemia'y ai Alte foamler et
li eto, the hate trates Ama

100 STUDENTS SLATED |
FOR MAKE UP TESTS Biuls Limited to 200 Students

; Yily 200 awents anny pnietiise: he
eRe ie Ube soydnainaey site srdlinne
wit J! etorhie tants, eho
\ heal ‘
we wih Sly Present Musical Progrant
Pee eed Lins Le: ereateaiche Meant tan fustea
at dines, will pees al gurongraat
‘nnn vrman uuasival hesttioale I tet
peta Jesormen olinh, Wadsley atteetiewm
, ' ek Tule ovat acer boned
i We Wartharessa, Vans é
\ With ‘Tall on ‘Textiles
‘i ee se cueallistie
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q ii wee wales a Cmte

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‘i 1 ho Muckorer Mis) Machoner
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Puesday Is Guest Speaker
vow dovti Hh Hand Wo Ploanpson, pe ‘
WAL Renae Vvselith. wats gest siwahet att
woul diet at Now leigh
wee er the Amerie Gath at
ani tse Metielay, at the New: Century
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Vines Chueh Cungieseis Dan
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STATE COLLEGE WN.

EWS, FEBRUARY 21, 1929

ALUMNUS, AUTHOR AND

VARSITY 10 MEET
WY. AGGIES TONIGHT us ser oces os

Invaders Will Try To Revenge
37-33 Defeat Suffered
In New York

tr Normal Sehwod, re t
i homersty AML fram Williams, he weaner
sear, ant in Asse! certs The

Uni

ling
when they face the Purple and

in a return agame on the diate Cr

ee rom the

sand Mu thea
dank other

LATEST BCOK APPEARS
WITH COLLEGE SONGS \

Wa

‘Lucille Beauty
Salon

ROTUNDA CHARTS HAVE | 2» Ol'Si'o¥.!2
ARCHITECTURE THEMES BECTAL.
Hit whet raptor ti a ecne

ARKAY FLORIST

Ten Eyek HotelBuilding

PHONE 3.4439 Branch i5 So. Pearl Street

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QUALITY CLEANERS ano DYERS
432 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y.

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(oulenard— @ateteria

OS Central Avenue
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at Robin

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Coats - Hats - Dresses
lor

Girls and Misses

Hosiery

GHORUS WILL SING
DR. GANDLYN'S OPUS,

’
“Echoes,” Instructor's Latest
Composition, To Appear
In Concert Program

so Dr, Bretleriek 1. Cand

DOCTOR ASKS ’29 MEN |FRENCH WILL ADDRESS
|TO TAKE EXAMINATIONS, NEWSPAPER DELEGATES

Si dt Wil

oF men iam M iditor in chief
‘ : h

to Dr, C. Caroline Cre
Dr. Croasdale un

sllege physic
the men te

c their appointments. by
nest week

RESOLUTIONS VETOED J ive
AT MODEL ASSEMBLY | ;:'\*

Dissenting votes an the gurl af small

tion, will be sung by
the spring cor

comp

he

the piece bers

“Dependable Flowers’’

We Telegraph Flowers to ull Parte

Of the World
te

CEE uw

STEUBEN STREET

Corner James
Phone 4-375

They are
umhermen” by Whittier
To Holst. This num | this. we

nen. | tiniity wal ye as i

Teague deliberatn

i M
re eninpesed of
whi emester, | were Mice de HN
Ueteng Celle, all sevinrs

>
iy SAS

Generating Brain Power

RAIN power, not horsepower, is the
chief operating requirement of the
electrical industry.

This requirement must be continuously
anticipated to provide leaders for the
future. Accordingly, each year, more
than 400 picked college graduates come
to the General Electric Company for
a post-graduate course in electrical

science.

With a faculty including inventors and
engineers cf international distinction,
something more than electrical knowl-
edge is imparted to these young men.
Here they also find inspiration which
prepares them for leadership in this
electrical age.

95.637DH

ENERAL ELECTRIC

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 1, 1929

COURSE IS OPENED

10 “OUB” TRYOUTS).

Candidates To Have Six Weeks],
Period Of Instruction
Before Test

Freshmen and a fimited number of
upperclassinen who desire to try out for
ff positions on the Starr

" i onthe

for staff positio
‘Tuesday at 3 o'clock in room

SORORITIES HAVE TEA \MEN MAY ORGANIZE
TOMORROW AFTERNOON) A SWIMMING TEAM

tiated members of sor

members of the inters
* | Shillinglaw, Allan, And Jones
Are Available To Form
Nucleus Of Team

afternoon in the gymnasiun of Tale

Hefforts te organize a men's
am here

swviniming

eine mule under the di

rt J. Shillinglaw, ‘26
F's team,

id he believed 4
sie ad

neding
Imtersorority council

Mary C. Gain,

uit a
Members oi the

faculty will pour

"| JUDGES SELECT CAST

FOR DRAMA IN FRENCH :

last year wats |
Martin

" Ht Pharmacy by

vil

If it’s made

Y.W.C.A. WILL DISCUSS
ITS PURPOSE TUESDAY)

A VW, CAL will is]

the new “purpose” of the orsani

Members ¢

ta meeting Tuesday night al
kin room Hh, Mildyed M.)
Ht, will

their
the a

HEWETT’S

SILK SHOP
80-82 No. Pearl Street
Cor. Columbia
A Reliable Place to Buy

RELIABLE - SILKS
WOOLENS - COTTONS
CRETONNES aud
INTERIOR
FURNISHINGS

Visit The New
Apollon

Tea Room

Boulevard
Milk

Produced and distibuted un
Ve
particularly and the publi 4

der ideal conditions.

erally welcomed at all times.

BOULEVARD DAIRY CO,, Inc,

231 Third Street, Albany, N.Y.
‘Palephione 44105

You'll like it at the
ALBANY of
TABE,

RUBBER

We Have It

Teachers’ Agency, Inc.
74 Chapel St., Albany,N.Y.

ALLING RUBBER CO.
451 Broadway

We need teachers for September
Write
mation or callat the office,

appointments. for unture

Mriental and Occidental Restaurant |
AMERIGAN AND CHINE

Open H until 2 A,
Donergs Wid GHEE

HW Stute St

Ma E stept Sustay

Mhone 3-5943

PATRONIZE FUL

uerican Cleaners and Ayers
Clean and Dye all kinds of Ladies’ and Men's
Wearing Apparel

SILA MADISON AVENUI

Phone 6-3072

PALLADINO

Personality Bobs - Finger Waving

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KOHN BROS. |

“A Good Plice To Buy”

sibrs™

POPULAR PRIGI
ALBANY

As Narrow
AAA

Wide
EEE

As

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Uptown
12 Central Ave.
1 Block from “state”

downtown

Hudson Aye,
1 Door olf Peart §t

| New History Teacher |

3 INTERCLASS GAMES
bis BE ms YED SOON

ext Ww
The teams and the dat

phomores, to

- PROCTOR’S

ran
HIGH GLASS. VAUUEVILLE
AND

DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA

MARK

TRAN

WEEK OF MAR. 4
Vilma Bankey

Awakening”

Fox 2 Vitaphone
Movietone News ‘Reve

ALSO OPERATING ALBANY AND REGENT

THEATRES

MARK

Rv’?

WEEK OF MAR. 4

Paramount's T:
id Pic

Carnation Kid”

IN ALBANY

LELAND

CML BUCKLEY, Qui

WEEK OF MAR.

WHERE
THE
“TALKLES
ARE
BETILR

4

» Jimmy Valentine”

king Picture

with.

HARPER

BROWNELL'S BEAUTY SHOP

21 LARK

FREDERIC'S PERMANENT WAVING

Phone Asli

METHOD
STREET

Open evenings by appolutment

COLLEGE
203 Central Aver
Salads

DANKER

“Se AY I W TI

CANDY SHOP

Pastry aud Toa:

nue (near Robin)
1 Sandwiches

1 FLOWERS”

PRINTING OF ALL KINDS

Students vind Ciuups sat the

will be given spectal attention

oy

Mills Art Press

State Culleye Jor Poachers

394-390. Broadway
Printers

4- 2287

1 State Cullege News

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