State College News, Volume 13, Number 13, 1928 December 19

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS DECEMBER 19, 1928

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December 19, 1928 Vol. XUIL, No. 13

classes.
deut_association
tions and sopho

long as it isa
Sophomore

freshmen, It is

not form

enforcement of
be ch

feel keenly
tions 10 Mysk
the recent act u
to enforce tradi

In the me;

misstep in io
breaking sephom
Miss Bleeker im

ter to leave
sophon

WHEN

clubs will prese
ton,

We wenthd at
pealed tu but
interested pe

Brenet club

entity as 1

ward

THE Me

the intelligence
sad da
Aner

seieutist
of the

with truth.
1928,

shown by recent tilts bet
Tr would seem that certat
i not distinguish between college t
he difference is great
the difference between ubligation and imposition,

College traditions are the property of the whole student
They should be observed by all.

body
enforced by M
them, They: shou
betwee

ru

from the sophomores,
pephomores, woul offer the apology
h

clergymen, praes

iets
"hey learn ju
Yew York. Iierald

pmore rule

sskania, which is di
not be interps

tradition,
are

Ss over these

traditions, just thi

ime, the suphomure elas has not b

ing. upon
ure Ful

the mt
should

CL

iif cattrse, cander

Sinall group at people.
ple is dar better than

Perhaps the

like

wir anwlivislislity
et

IRONIC

ul

a diferent
tas a direct challenge of the sophomores to the
rales andl other conduct of the
‘Traditions should

Myskania alone
allows promiscous
long will the traditions

two classes that seraps should originate,
1 basis for interclass scraps
As long as

stituted a strong arm of enforcement

IBS WORK

The ainouncerment that the French, German and Spanish

a combined program. short

ior the entertainment oi members uf the three ©

iy perhaps the most significant sign af Tife advanced. by
these three depart

they ¢

realize their problems tight be

meeting might have m

bean meetings, catering bo only st

hubs this year

cvahet ing Ww
i anite far the iseuysiaay aot commands int

INTELLIG

WHAT ARE TRADITIONS?

‘A clear definition of college traditions is needed, as is
een the freshman and sophomore
members oi

freshman and sophomore classes.
tion should command the respeet and obedie

nd poorly regarded by freshmen,

It

Perl
bu

and not infringe the rights and obligations ui Myskani

TOG,

a tu
wrete

ey 9 take in ole

club

interested stents, whom the few interested
tor chrag inthe harness

Hy the combination in presenting joint
eu nay Te able ty: strengthen itselt and

they will haye taken a bay strube tor

ale ation the ott muruns,
st ight akong the
wivty ot Mechanical Ka

ite opinions abu

Public pinion expects then to have
th

dogana
Tribune,

?

‘They should be
authorized to enforce
ted as license for battles
A college tradi-
ce of all, as

matter.

And if My

nia does not eare to enforce traditions, it should reco

on,
action of tradi
. put inte effect

the student association in giving it power

has mide one

freshman the punishment for

‘when really she broke traditions

feel justified in demanding an apology
And if justice were to pre

haps it will be
tin the fut

iter v

ws that they
her; that they
nat they realize
Her than three

0
tuise it ap
group ot
Rronp of dues
crime of the
han

in jonny,

a hinge membership af vin

members hd
eongrams, each
te make mem

eiving tur, Li

TSIA

Mechanics are the nation’s mut intelligent eliys, while
sy actors and pyhsicians rank lowest in

wgineers

Ve reason why a sit
p iwevetllyuntderal ‘awe average, tel
r standard intelligence tests usually fail
t aserntate “fete ivfarimation and intelligence,’ Dr
Kree

“Ministers, doctors. and university prufessary are less

ing
gence gets
tic plausibility
December 6,

the stu

Sophomore

Those who

European Students Have Chance At Self Edacation;
Social Contacts Found Valuable, Dr. Brabacher Says

NEW EDITION OF
HIT WITH ILLUSTR/
By W.M.F,

rate Privateers, By William Morrison Robi

“DRUMS” SCORE:
TH BY WYE’

Ceitar's note:

the thied of
series uf articles an" Contemporacy Ste

while the number of those wo wish ty
i as expressed by

The Confe

son, Jr 372 pages. $4 New Haven: Yale Universit i va hip by_ergra.
ae f th Ni os i America “extra curricula activities,’
Despite the threat of President Lincoln to hang them as | ‘ie #f the News fe tisane thet are. Kiowhl ts "pase aie

pean education places more re-
sponsibilities upon the student be
with the middle. schoot

pirates, many « citizen of see
applied. for letters uf marque
Jefferson Davis, With the prospects of a quick road to
wealth and at the same time of rendering a service the
Confederacy, the privateersmen took aver many: practically
worthless hufks and started on their adventures,

is’ much greater.
In England, especially, the traditions of
the great public schools, represented best,
Eaton or Rughy or Win

er or Harrow, and by the an
universities of Oxford and Cambricl
continue to hold the highest plice of

ded states in the Civil War
nid reprisal as offered by

schools,
many and so” frequent examinations
there is not the requirement of attend:

i il the publication e University. Pres ance upon school and college duties, the | honor.
vy Nol: aL te A nt ation by.) Yale: Goiversity.: Bresivat test coming at the periods indicated,| ‘These schools and universities continue
The Confederate Privateers has this phase of the war been | ramely, at the eleventh year, the six-|to give chief emphasis to linguistic, his

touched upon adequately, ‘The many hooks on the
referred to the privateersmen but incidentally, and 4
more praise to the blockade runners, an entirely different
form of enterprise, But it was the privateersm:
caused a pani¢ in Northern shipping circles,
Union merehantmen to be tr

teenth year, and the eighteenth ye
Tn between these periods the student
is thrown on his own resources a. good
ileal and is required ty educate himself
ina sense that is quite unknown to the
American school hoy and
This characteristic. run

al studies
‘of course, ela

in Ameriva

quite beyond the pate.
The high schools conducted by the
fon county couneil, and also by: pri

nl who caused
to foreig

through the

many

sere

entire scheme of European education. | yate or religions agencies, b
: F ” Instead pr
Beginning with a discussion of the Declaratio te Re Ee etree i

the author gives a thorough and. sebokarly
privateers. ‘Though weit
idits th

there is a residence requ
is expressed in terms of th
meals eaten in the commen dining. hall

public schouls hut the content is: more

g from a Si
ae ical sud more modern,

tthe days of privateering were past be

ir beg: int i nial) There i, therefore, difference in at
‘The book has all the thrills of sea w The hig, the rachis ab. Osborne Ate | euspliere : whic: 35 ¢ remarkable as
and the Jefferson Davis incidents in pai are Coonbsilgesstnl tI Une fone passes from one of the ancient pub

Tic schools to the county council sehvols,
In Eaton, for example, the atmosphere
is created by traditions that go back a

with action, The book is a weleame
series in American history

Httio to the ae | mie of Court, For example, i order 0

uuiilify for the ar examination a
dent must have eaten a prese

vasithatiu apie. Untied Ste : erat meals in the hall of thousand years.
The Gomattnaion gf Mee Camted States By Nertha Haines. | nstivuion, whether it he the Liner tem] "When ane. sces the thousands of ini
ie volts and Company. oie af Lincoln's inn or the Middle temple,| siats carved upon the panaled walls. oi
Every American citizen should ‘have a thorough knowl | PIS 7 faycols hiner ihe Mid piss the pasa
edge of the constitution under which he lives; he should anoset bine nce he Praill pres ae hes Bi este hd ana in
Know the powers uf the natvnal government as contrasted | himyet ior the final. examitaton | sme uf these hale wre tine af fara

jhe should kw the source irom

x Healt On the other hand, if he has been faith-} ous statesmen, jurists, diplomatist, ot
wie the comatization sprang. This is one of the baste | jut pon attendance at lectures. atl has | yreat-qubles and even of the resi per
While this text on the constitution does not present the qt Kiel jerifence of residing Dy Tail [ons te feels, the influences af mele val
document in any new or startling light, it does present it gion tw the examination, ‘This neces. | comment, the cduena nat i Ms
ie a sain forward, thorough manner, Starting with | Uiiiy puts he responsibility upon the in | these scheuts is hy at ase
the backgrounds wi political and social democracy in the dividual student for getting the materials old guild re still repre
colonies, the author leads the reader through the revolu- \\hich prepare him for the final. test eine dae ears eg, oul range
Moar ane atid parials to the call op tock fr is quite apparent from the forexo-| ample, the Merchant ‘Taylors sebvul,
oh. tights, the weeater part of the buck, ing hit the educational ideals of the | foumiled in 1560, i today a thrishing
placing of the part ee European pktce more value upon the so-| middle sch taking children from: the
hip arietietearl geri ba peo eal contacts between student gna student | eleventh year throtigh | the eu
One tight wish for’ a more thorough accamnt of dhe | {AaM Aves the American, and the num.) year and sending anmually a small ep
compromises of the constitution, which are barely mene | Per W{ students wlio work ioe tlegrers oF | resentative kroup up to the great univer
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TERS Re mcat Sot To agent wah Des Willian HL, Metzler will spend
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‘That John Adzins ever died is the declaration of his hana —"idlun Assweiation ior the Advancement at
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to set before himseli tu find a new viewpoint about su well Ts twee years will be eves tc Ae fil
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edited diary fills volume of no mean proportions. But the tur State Colle nee phy tor speniling the vavition out
auton of this Wav has indeed foun a new put vi view — , {tthe
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New Enghind birhplace, and his opinions on modern prob: sowedly took part were alse) be aii rie
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‘Publishing Ch 1 Catalie Utes phates

Whether the small liberal arts evllege stowkl attempt to
train secondary sell teachers is the problert asf this thesis,
The author, who iy dean of education at Manchester Col

stent tt eX gm, I phate hae penal Chet
rite a Phikatelyiia

lene, fudiana, declares that the sitall eullexe iva public Aunent aud Mpa. Weve tt

institution, an that it adits stents typed stadt, Crisis at Mrs Des kes
hat oan Creed. A> A. publie wnstititint, i fh Satpal, Pewute dye

it should attempt eateat servire pinsible 10 Mralessit Hlessad -\, Uli ll wsstst

the state ind nation, Te believes that a large huuber af wanton ia alia wal

students, especially men, are attracted 6 teaclung by the he meetings at the Nmierican Matheas

Curricul ofthe liberal arts culleyes although they wold H Ne

fot oF Could nut enter a teachers cull
He betieves that the problem of the stall Gallege is for

it to increase the facilities uw its education departtuent, 0
that it anay supplement ihe sumewhi
the

teacher

colleges. Ie that th

paints latter ate

vite ampere Uy lack, of Tun ot enuipnaet, de to zi NEXT NEWS JANUARY 11
jack of state suyort. The liheral arts college’ cat, he : e HRA nisin
declares. turn out teachers without any direct cust tu’ the Serre tea atc | he Sead lL US IAAL: EU
state, i this day of mounting educational expenses. Wut He lays tate by Hl Januanty A, the seed day tullerwitng
these small colleges must rewch the stand vel ln Say i] he resumption vit classes after thy
state and by the Carneyie foundat Chaistmay recess. This rym avcund

fervice. He would reserve the teachers colleg
makers and ay ittitutions fur xraduate study.
‘This is problem what students of 4 teachers college

with the pulivy at the Navy an am

FeqHuriog ity stall member

should study. Itis of particular interest to students of this
college, where liberal arts and teaching theory are so well
correlated,

urns. sag The wert issue will

ol ah
Fellow! wd: pure one

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 19, 1928

SEX A BIG PROBLEM,
SPEAKER TELLS MEN

Man And Woman Relationship
Isimportant But Neglected,
Dr. Eddy Avers

(Continued fron Pa vt
gained from experience and irom the
tragnize We on that bess. That

rat much essential knowledie af sex
life and problems is withheld from yon
people with harm
according

ost iy artant
of present d Hut in is
among the most neglected of all |
Advocates Staple Sex Edu
“1 believe in sound anid stall
> the needs

tion

x et
f the |

i
There vats |
unl te

aiding tol
wespnsibil
at WKN I et

‘anced to cliwek inpilses
line the mind and Dvdy

De. Kady, Taek
for the divorce rate
he. said,

Wwiter power res
state is in the hand

ann ealleges, Hib

charged

Dr. Brubacher Speaks
President” Baubacher spoke un the
value of a stent YMG. NS hate
Caieh ute rtend faker comet th

spiriy af the men, de

Risley, Read at tly history department
Juseph Heres

2H cul Wath LT

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J attenited tireakiast Sunday

DAWSON

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PEACE PACT WILL BE
GOOD WILL INFLUENCE

+--+ DR. RISLEY

White the Kellogg-Briand peace pact
does not outlaw I be a huge
“peace on earth,
dina W, Risley,
tment, told the

efor
good will to ma
head of the hist

der the new 1
Difficulty of ining the aggressor

langer of allowing war

done.
ion of Rus

exists by_ whie
red in sikgning an
should not
mt of the sov=

ther pact that its
{he interpreted ag rece

iet regime. Dr, Risley declared he isin
favor of adoption of the proposed
treaty

NEWMAN CLUBS ELECT
MISS DYER TREASURER

Mary Dyer, \M, way elveted treasurer
the central New. York. provi
Newman elub at its ammmal convention
Albany last weekend. “Delegates: from

1S: ilton, Rens
University

FE Dieree, dean of women,
of honor, The

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Sad Tale Of Scotch Salesman;
Professor Bronson’s Favorite

Tin in ong ofa erin of. favorite
jokes of faculty members,” This “series
Wil he's regulag.fenture of the News for
feveral_treeks.—Eaditord

By Profe
of the
The representa
was calling on
Lake, when he b
With 20 lace to say

Barnard Bronson

PLAN FOR JUNIOR WEEK a
for junior we
soon be

Mice Walsh,

'30,

IF YOU
an Evangelical Christian and desire
to work for Christ while in State
College you are invited to co-
operate with the

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TATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 19, 1928

DR. SOUTH EXTENDS
WORK IN MEASURING

Tests And Me:
Administer
In Albany Schools

‘An extensive project in administer-
jig educational tests has been mapped
ouit for his education courses by Dr.

1B. South, assistant professor of

‘The tests are being radaniatored i

Ihany public schools, in the Al-
bany Academy for Girls, the Alba
Hospital, Albany Orphan Asylum and
v the grade and high schools at
ipencerport. .

the inclusion of this program in the
Albany public school system
garded by members of the edu
departin a
si theory gained in class is ap
plied int
the tests, This is the first year that
college classes have administered tests
in the local schools,

‘Tests at Academy for Girls

Students from both Education 112
and 105A have been helping test 150
pupils from the Albany Academy for
Girls, State College stud
continue to. work in co-operation with
the academy inh keep the test
records up to students
have also. part
program of the
in the Albany Hos

ning classes in

Joseph's Hos-

lligence — tests,
perso

jar i
being used in the
study of the freshmen at State College,

Problem Cases at Asylum

the two courses, 4
South, In other
chisses wished to admin
as the Stanford-Binet
ult to obtain subjects,
he class in education 112 is doing
the greater part of the work. [tis
composed of thirteen upperclassinen
and graduate students. This class has
xiven test in co-operation with Dr, C
Edward Jones, city superintendent of
schools, and Jo Kingsley, 1
search director in the Albany public

the
tests
ound,

seliouls,
‘The class has given the tests, seored
i assisted in interpreting, the
Me, Kingsley is expected to
sk the assistance pi the education de:
partment for duture assistance in test

-|toe and a sprained ankle in an indoor

I administration of

PARK LAKE AVAILABLE

HUSTED HALL SPORTS

By Rov V. Suiivay,
vs ae deulinaore gered “
ter the epic struggle between the
two classes on the greeusward uf the
college.

“And a happy: New’ Year,” re-
sponded Ludlum, as he returned the
book in a second tussle between the
classes Monday,

‘According to authenti
today received by the News
freshmen were ready to trade the
first-aid book for seve
any condition, bu
willing to do. bus
needed their pillows, it

CORR BREAKS HIS TOE |:
IN GYMNASIUM CLASS

ing on the part of
Daniel P. Cort, ‘31, suffered a broken | "The visitors. by” u five man zone
defense made it-a very hard job for the
Home players to score from the Moor
In the: second half the scorers on both
teams were so effectively tied up. that
the two teams. scored butseight points in
the entire peri
‘The visitors failed tw account for a
ingle point in the last ten minutes of
the first hf ‘andthe fest ten of the
oud. Tony Kucaynski
starred for the

who are expected to

cam a run for its money
former capt
son, Hornung,
Griffin and Goff a}
also expected to pla;

Varsity Improves Technique

Showing much, improved,

basketball ove he

w in the gy
and sophome
fan cedass andcned. by,
ch Rutherford
Corr was taken home in a taxi and
ttended by Dr. John McCormick,
ef..surgeon at St. Peter's Hospital.
X-rays were necessary to deter
mine the extent of Cort’s injuries. i
‘The accident oceurred when Corr,
holding the ball, was making a substan-
tial gain for his team and was forced
turn out of his path by an intercept
freshman and ran inte @ post
In spite of his injuries, Corr is attend-
ng classes.

football ga
Berean fresh

Bonaventure last winter.
s the game upened bath teams were
putting up stich fine defenses that it was
some minutes before Kuczynski scored
the first points of the game on a_nice
field from near the basket
fouled three times in the first five min-
utes of play hut the home men. seemed
table ta mike “good at their free
th

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John Boyd
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that no opportunity would be offered for
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Kaczynski And Herney Star In Win Over Coast Guard|

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never wiped

by a 14-0 score,
Little Scoring in Last Half

In the second half, the play. slowed

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