STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
ALBANY, N, Y.
State College News
Vow. XV Nov 1
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Decemner 5, 1930 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues,
BASKETBALL TEAM |
PLAYS TOMORROW
Coach May Use Several Members
of Yearling Squad in First
Home Court Game
By A
The Purple
Sewoon
nd Gull five will open
mpaign to»
¢ starting line-up for the i
Coaely Ru
hee attempting to|
wive the yearling members. of the
Squad every opportnity. 0 show their
Eales However itis.
sever oF ight
M
Erwin Claek, |
nid Ciilhert De Latira, two!
Mm avill Fill the forward ‘posi: |
id Charles Lyons, Prank Ott |
nid Harris, two of whon |
sophie
mnsselaer
Polytechnical institute. raft, has |
Himself a ver
on te court
See action tomorrow
stands out ay an excellent guard
al other ster-
wid who will
whenever the
; are Raymon
ciliny, “STE Robert. Gveadrich, ls
Kaduiy, and face Soret Vialer.|
and Join Petit, |
MARCH 20 NAMED
TENTAIIVE DATE
FOR 1933 SOIREE
The teitative date fue sophannite
a tw Mb
syyorintedt the
Huron
Id
tierine
chien, Esther Woodbine
© MeMadion, Lane Sty
Freshmnents, Hertine Babi, chair
Morton, Mane South, saul
axis cand Howe
CTairmn
Juckeit; publicity, Helen Wolterire
Chairmen. Evelyn Armstrong, anid
‘Mie Galnnare
RENWICK ARNOTT
WILL BE CAPTAIN
OF 1934 DEBA TER:
Arn
$\"
Renwick (
eaphain ot the
will de
ilies ia Tterary” soeiety
on December |
|Prom To Be Conducted
Taw ee I igin
wand Deeves, tril syeaker. Arnott
deliver tie rebuttal for the fresl
Hubbard, the United
ner, ated president af
Toneraty. Philudusia, will: presi
The question ty:1
the United Stave
cote
tains tent
whe Tvs will he a ana
WELCOMES MEMBERS
‘send a representative this
ATTEND CONVENTION TODAY
Ruth Hughes, ‘31, president,
Isabel J. beard, '32,
of the dramatic a
| tending
| Inter-collegiate Dr
A) | caer st Hood co
NSA, Ni NOMINEES
| TO BE ANNOUNCED
DURING ASSEMBLY ''»: 4 sw
Nominations for the delegate to the
National
Anverivie
anferou e will be cvmutinted
in the
welock, iy the Page
1 awlivoriunn
Lantian, ‘30
iM he
ih ant the
president
CONCERN SUBMIT
SAMPLES TO 1932
RING COMMITTEE “thet |
have heen imere
Hive companie
ruin junior eines hy
whied Lealy Deegan
i
viewed
the conmnitter fd
nuaintained the
4, q ‘onmyaeies
vergeaage ist sea
sulintied samples are
whieh
Warren:
Gleason Wa
Hkraftery of Philadelphia, Haliour | yearly feamite
Maysin hunyetts, I seatoritis
of Ohio. The Uitte jae
of Rochester will
company of Mbany, san
ogainy ot Atle whi
‘lige tiie Ute
Hastie cannpany
Dorgan said
Only two uf the companies makings |
he rings are uisinye at eheagne ef
shank,
"
the mnaisent on the
1 Cumpaanies are arsine the avis
Miter
Mitel Green ts as cated
trict Antoriey .Muleew: [rite
Q. Dru vent hinan the cane ol
At Hotel January 30°
Frou gill be cond ted an
Ton Paes honed, HEM I Wate i
itty | Me "Elie hate
Vrid
Mergd pews aie tes thy
rudy this mvorninng ait EO
the Did Jealous Woman Slay Anders mt
Rice And Drisee
[Whe id anon Test? al 16 STUDENTS ARE a
ann si AT “Y" MEETING
Men and Women Attend Annwal
Convention in Rochester '
Over Weck-End
The manner in whieh
professor conduc
| Right wome
Jerat questions: ow the i Bere athe
Jand passed paper to. the ste
Jdents, As soon as the ques
ticity’ were viewed, Mespondency
|settied upon the ‘ekiss, tor to
Most of Ht the questions meant
Jitite
or Rochester
w York state
vl Campus
discussion
“Personal
ic Principles
pens’ of the ¢ 6
jhe collected — the Religions Greavth,
papers, mt
in Hildine Mhitsuphy
M
the
[Pin Nelson tater
| festa was the
vill" as
: lelegate, an wll he
[jet fe its tare ean fy. Alpe Hall 3
| ie: of a class, [Van Hiren, Kathy Belknap, and
j Joven, ford that, there j Helen Huryhery, gant ”
ta ig | Mia la”
were of mie wey ie i
Cea, 30, president of
\. will head the dele-
wand George
Grenfell Rand, and.
freshmen,
will extend aver a
COUNCIL MEMBERS
ATTEND MEETING
AT HOOD COLLEGE
Fooms at the Hutel Sen=
State colle
Two members af the era at Bes hoster
SENIORS TO HAVE
DINNER THURSDAY,
MISS DOWN SAYS
F senor dinner will be
« Callere ifeteria
i ith
totog ana
lewinte Lew
A vallene i
Vhwy are Muth
aed
Of the Inter
fuuitiv assoetation at He
ky Mal
resident, awd Is
we tetany caren
awention foe het
torn Voted! fines
we aunt
peak fo
Join M.
he Mille Eigh
ven
reat Whe
wari Fries
Hajshe
Judge Lindsay To Give
Lecture Sunday Night
Jud 1
spike
At Trial ©
vivey will dae the
I Testify im
aE hye Foran
wish Coannmity
caaitye eak: Sunday: night
Kever 1 Pant Jones
Hetil
of the
4 Troy
noalice the speaker,
pt thy diss
which will
Paton twee i
Mie Rese tet Madera Youth” and "Comte
aiager, ae
Huet
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STA’ COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 5, 193¢
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by the Clase of 1918
te Newspaper of New Yor
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Frances
iy Kautter,
Jean Watktis,” Naty
Nustarane. Tivsineas Mawacea’
Helen” Rohe
veer iain the ag vel
ar ma the St Resta Mueriions igs
eats frst et Dre anywhere th
ried ua ride ‘necond ‘clase matter’ ap seul’
necessarily, enlorse
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Falitorincchlet wt the News |
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Vor, XV
BREACH OF MANNERS
When a student makes an engagement
another and fails to keep it, the disappointed student
Aer Danas
Deceniber
Pareto ay Miia
WY.
may very well expect an explanation. And he shoul
get one,
How much gr 4 then, when mea
invitations whic
are tacitly accepted broken without
a word of apology or expl Vet this decided
breach of quod manners has oecurred several tine
pers of the tae
last year and at least once this year,
Members of the faculty have been kind enone
invite members of their classes to their homes, Out
wardly most of the students signified their areeptine
and all of them made passive agreement, ME ty
time and place set for the meeting mest vit
students appeared, yet certain ethers whe tial by
Invited failed to. appear.
When their
sanehy the hhont swath wativont i
insteneter whe tok heen
enuiigh toe invotation, Contain
Fesponse is not evientated ty bring forth anc
tions to the students,
Members ot tie sactlty Have put thennelves t
trouble to further the social relations,
selves aud their students Their
appreciated ty the extent of aceptiance or at least
of explanation if the students Jind it impossible 1
accept the invitation
A cullege education is expected to give the stulent
a certain amount of etiquette iat addition ty know!
edge learned from texthouks, Yet such flagrant vier
lations of ordinary courtesy are anure becoming 1
n oul children thin to prospective teacher
Who are expected to transfer culture and knowles
to others,
RETURN OF
A return of the bieyele
c American
forbidden to
universities where student have |
automobiles. Hicyele racks for parking have been
provided in these Colleges and many students are now
adopting the means of locomotion of the nineties
students have found the
ethod of sai
les say there |
Next tothe automobile
bicyele offers the swiftest a
to and fro, Mat
never has been se d for nite products |
since 1910 and they are planning a very elaborate
ieyete show this winter. |
The bievele has much to commend it erhay
in these days asf autoniobiles it is tot safe toe ti
A eyele on the highways. li the old ays there wi
auch criticiniy because vo aniaiy rode wheels wit si
walks but those tines were safer for pelestriat
than they are now,
The bieyele ora was a happy one withal Ther
were hiegele clubs and “hirvele runs vat in
country and. there were the tantettis, ts, and ters
Wins as titel fin as now in the automobile ase
aL least it seeing 80 to the uldsters ay they. recall
the nineties,
The inter car pushed the bieyele otf the feat by
will not come hae le tor the full favor that it knew hat
iis use anninge coblege: students seives Hh a mes ty
although a lunited one Mid bieyele ridings.
good exercive
Fhow rie Ness) Roisin News)
ECHOES OF VICTORIA
One day last week several girly of the Collewe
were walking dwn Washington avenue clad in the
Feggulatiny gynocasiun ati Inekethall jaath, Kehined
then walked two frig ais hE hadies. whiase andible
comments reyarting the ptepriety af the girls! uthts
omments belong back in
the Vietorian cra when a woman was anutked for life
if she showed hee ankle an jetting aboard a horse-car
evidently have sot kept pace with the
progress made 1s aiost oftheir sex
The women want freedom wf dress, freedone of
speech, sad freed uf Awl they) yet thes
For the mest part, the mew dy sunt comment, aval
it remains for the women thenselyes to point out the
sijncaniggs: of her owl se |
Perhaps these stern moralists would have the woren |
return to the Vollege Canpn wranve bakes |
after their workuuts,
7 | cleur as the surface of a lak
ms | nin,
‘Tu Diaay or Narotean 1
Straus Tosicnt—Teaspate
|BOOKS:
(For Sale in the Co-op) f
‘o-Night. By Sara Teasdale, | MacMill
pany, New York. 49 pages.
Publication of a new book of poems
always a welcome event for her
This latest group of poems portrays th
easilale for the stars and she list
extraordinary description, Perhaps, ciel
ong the To Arcturus Returning, 7
Morning * and “The Falling Star.
‘These poems are all lyrics; a
long virtue of shortness, Hi
Teasdale
of readers,
feeling of
them in
have the] fo
tye is limpid and
There are no str
words nor obscure meanings to distract the reade
Her lines have a musical quality which is
of the qualities that distinguishes then from imita:
to order i
ing of. the aisles by. Sergeant-at- | a
Kerbe! Calls Democrats To Ypsilanti;
“Mayor’’ Jones Welcomes Delegates
‘The first session of the Domtoeratie National Convention was called
the city of ¥ Michigan, (Room 20 of Richardson
I) Wednesday afternoon at 2:25 by Bernard Kerbel, of New York,
Hageman of the. National Democratis Commifttee. ‘The convehtion is
being conducted in the Government 1. Class,
ing of the national anthem, The Star Spangled Banner, followed
was rendered by Reverend Duane Baker,
of the delegates of the convention
pleavant and a comfortable one.
The chair then appointed Mr
Meyer S, Rathke, of Oklahoma, to
ort Mr, William Collins, | of
‘This was followed by the clear
Goodrich, of
ey. pictures of the co
ention in session were taken by
the Ypsilanti Daily Sun photo-| Pennsylvania, temporary. chairman
wrapher, while the Vitamin Sound] of the convention, to the platform
News "photographied the, lending) |The Honorable Temporary Chair
gate: recorded their was brought to the platform
amidst gr
“It is my
{ outbursts of applaus
distinguished pleasure
Kerbel called upon the
tion poetry
Beauty, “wonder, mystery, and reverence for th | secretary of the National Demvcra: | and honor to present to you your
ight and its Gwinkling diadem are portrayed it | the committee -and_ of iv come eorary chain ”
every poe tion. to read the call for the cou | William Collins, of Penusytva
The huok slioitd old ag auad speali er AN vention, ‘This was followed by the the retiring chairman of the
Jians and students of the College, since the beautify | proposals and the recommendations mn
ind imaginative illustrations for the book and fo: | hr the National Democ tp the" rapld appronch fae
the creations of | Mis
an, who has previous!
poems are
the dividual
hy PL a Alban
line moat ‘of the pictures for Alisy ‘Peasdale's Works
(For Sale in the Co-op) ie
The Corsivar A dinry of Napoleon's fife in his own
wards Coanpited by RO ML Johnson. | Houghton
Boston anil New York.
rages
Naw avhies have heen written about
Sip Few writers have ever attempted!
in produce the story of Napoleon's life iy -his own,
Words as suecessfully ay does Me, Johnson, While
He hook és not primarily useful to the exac
Wad History, it docs furnish a rem:
chobosval Hhaninatien to one of the gre
fall time
an Bonaparte
cadet in the milit
iyo y schoo!
COMMERCE CLUB
Commerce
Christ the
closing hour the convention adap.
ich was read by|ted the motion to adjourn untit
y Mary. Reisner Monday
“fhe Honorable Lloyd Ward
nes, mayor of Ypsilanti, then
ve a short, but enthusiastic wel-
address, nt the
of both in
stay By AL Scuoor
The varsity equad has been prac-
tlcing strenuously for the past five
weeks and all the men are in tip-
ion for the game with
WILI. HAVE PARTY |: te he claves
ON DECEMBER 17) reveal the speed and sharp shoot.
jin ability inthis game whieh they
club will we exhibited in their practice
ferganmages, the viitors whl have
a difficult time to keep the score
conduct a
Lounge of
1 a aerneral at 28, first consul, emperor: F
Wall alcove furte ie read of Napatent’a eure ay cording tw Gertrude F,
i aN esting. tise HG ah Se ae i in expected to be an
ww luis tactical plans and preparations | cSt) fevent business an ol Hover List seasan when
1 ci in history, amg. thy [the club the following committee was | the team was hard hit by the loss
ne elected ty make arrangements for : : ‘
We see his cusles havin) | nals. Bera (Ot hef ahnost the entire. first. string
firs aunt in Crinmiphy at Mareniger ane -Austertits | Mle party: Louise. Durkin, '82, chair hy graduation the previous
We see ittent farled. ay defeat at Loefig whew he | Mt Lalo M-Hotinsky, Ati Roster, year
me Tel at ay for three ay | aet 3, Washburn, seniors" believe the State five will re-
The fiercest Fue Hen Keller, and Frances peat last year's vietory over the in
He tte wits bs if ‘a Hew h wh \ titer} bid MI '* vaders who neverthe fur-
ls rook a a er) er Mergan sMiCe nish sturdy opposition
! i best | Ne, Masta and eXnin> “Aawhrng, will palfony the: seannne ai
f fe wishing ie atta ill
' Wahiain) eats
: Waae id tiahifich PRno well, ino (
‘ ‘il If YouAsk Me= 0...)
f it i i = 1 Coach Baker hag had several
henmcnntey tid fur , 1 Z quintet in the vicinity play anainst
' i histuey f fevaie ray c the varsity in pruct'ce seston and
wank cannot be tow highly t Hl the Purple and Gold men more than
<a hold their own against some very
Lowrntnyp diet lig Jutta Mecirkles 1h, a strong opponents, The players
Hei hh Jue Xe aril. DC Question:—-Do you think a fence o! vealed a speedy and
Me Hele ce Rae some kind should be erected on ing game which broug
Hist and claiemiay wf feeshina Enlist at the Un the lower part of the Washing- factory results,
Uh at tater a est . F ite tit ton avenue campus to keep One of the best prospects
irae vseevations lial for te study aud per] freabauaers from deteclng, ole} (inch Waker
Teetioy af sailing Ut is desituel pranatily tue cole, p ke Property? RL SALONRIT INNS Shy
Inge students and js targely based npatt-stngcestivne Pauline Bader, ’3t: 1 ain in favar eallewe | undergraduates
which Iive proved their practiont 1 whe te ise cil auliny suet “OF luserlers:. Verlinpes Ability, We are referring ty Kuuer
MeCorkle. ‘ ib w } Hd not took so ont | Bancroft. a Freda syhe, if noth.
It stresses the importance of correct psychological | Ay lace as a fence, would be elle ig unforseen develops, should be
st ie ath i t wereliungicnt one of the stars of the game
methods, the intelligent 4
to be spelled, and) the
spelling
An extensive study of the
wlerstanding vt the wore |
use Of common sense it
latest
vestigations ir
would be a splendid idea, prevent
ing the
property by the citizens of Albany
“Kenneth Miller, ‘32: 1 think it
53 WOMEN OBTAIN
ATHLETIC AWARDS
devastation af the allege
apelin age stnnarized tthe manual sd a ex)
Betty Sehrauth, "312 1 tink
tensive bibliography is a ae eaten carne fact) AT ANNUAL DINNER
Feollege, and) probably would” not! Kifty-three women received recogni=
THE STATESMAN Fserye the purpose after all tion in hockey” and) valleyhall, and
| Gladys Macintyre, '33: A fence) the volleyball varsity ean wats ane
fa tb, eile oper | mn he ana a ward
hide what little Haines ait pyar vo
Ty Ray Conuans Jthink the college students out tefducted ceventty by the Girl's \thtetie
Thy a recent iosne of the "Palytechuie.” {received |e it upon themselves ta respect |assecation The awards were
So eee eee litt siran Test natricgas eure | tradition -regaedinye cuttings cauipans, tbeieed yy Miss Tathelle feluastin
at the “Tnkestains Tris too bad that the “Pup? aM sheuld be able, in ane Head af the pliysival evtuction de
Was ceasueed vit he could hive reciveocated throngl | MEmUTE AL Teast, Wo Recep outsiers artnet
the calians of that puldien He. immediately ilo Feces raat anti Ai
tear by petting that "GoosGoo' stall fei! only 32:0 think ie Meanie Nat s
aider the reading “Fouts and Casper’. TI att Wwe te ant Udalin ttny, F a
' SITES Wake Very Hite Ht Powonld preter “a ser . id
the tae thea Wr sulle (rane ache stave: cH HUMES HL Auld neve the eol [RPS Minit Poviss Rodent 1 yer
rae Tee ee a ERR tata tate [Mie alll Mer try, ante
Hak A, Paar wr rman Sinnions,. gal Eliéabete fake
Hbeet a stivlent UT therine Diehl, "34: 1 think [Jui “
alled “mnocent aint whole Ure oindit tobe sane eesteictean| (Mary “Trea Bertha Buble Mary
Te Hv jue ase eal ahi tle ti heepe trespassers. fra deter. | Uithin, Katherine Meare, Betis taut
Weve Subshted bythe janitors betere reat ewliege porperty, but aunt [Mat Maton Tamgney, taba Te tt
andes: We the aesiinasiun the. autter Shether a fence would be very ay [Nami Altres}. Amma ita (ast
further chins th ans heeanie itesed ann Ute teal Martha Heelan: wadhinereys
Heep tains ws nae a jen cee Stet vhs Mor
After consulting the junit vitor tie meth Vs Nie ,
Hata amare us ie LualC esas Gere anal Calendar [ate Sn ete
at it ante ca Kieth, licabeth Kaaumerer. ‘Ruth
chinninyy themselves on the cut i yet 4A Today cting, Sinner, anak Rise Wiawer
diaunise ont phraseatyey However, we trust teat TPO AL Mo Student assembly. |) frestun 4 ‘
inthe fatute these potential engineers wll develo Auditorium, Page hal “The. wollytall varsity. eam 1s
ator mseutiic prucedute, thus ening then tl] 800 PAL iotogy club bath | Margaret Custer ail trans Ci
hes. resent the fot sds that dance, Lounge, Richardson | yinia Peck, senints, Martha sheet
the fest he di " hal Mary ‘rela, anal Hertha Mu, woplve
susimuntae that tie eaqineering. mail las net Tuesday Tate, Decay Ke al bata
wherewithal ty cope with the situation HAAS TM. Advanced drama: |/ Grow! treslianen “The substitutes. are
Mies “class, play. Auditorium, |) Sfarion Tanyguey and Katherine
bo YoU KNOW \] Paje Bat Alouce,. sthdeanress andl) Eliade
‘hat AL Hasch is comvateacing from a recent] Wednesday ‘ Mary Moire, ant Kath
That Ana Nesbitt is still trying to find ot be 15 P.M. Student-faculty tea, ty
Meat al the valesPnietewne eect ee Havunge Richardson Wall | tare ™Ahue: tabling Wena, Mun
That (au Core thinks Game (hi Sigiiin avery ‘Thursday Rik arity Woceee tunics bars
Kinul and counid neighbor? 6:00 P.M. Senior class dinner. ther, Jean Craigie, |
GPa, ec, Master is aking quite a hit with] ‘Wafeveriay Listed: hall yer Sophia Zenit Celia Hi
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930
NEWS PRINTS 1860
EDITORIAL INCHES
Board’ Compiles Record of News
Contributions of Members
of kditorial Staff
il material has been printec
in the News during the first ten
ny according ty tabulations made
ews board, ‘The above
amount is 580 inches less than the
total anount of the first ten issue
of tasty ews. This decrease
in copy is attributed to the fact that
mre space wits deyated te aulves
is stiawin by hist year's
Alvina Lewis, 'S3, desk et
ws “with a sum’ a 244 inches
Bernard Kerbel, ‘33, stail reporter, ¢
third with 170 inches, white Catherine
E, Broderick, ‘31,
editor is fourth with | 74
Alexander Schonr, ‘My fea
is filth with 7) inches ,
inches of the total published have
been subinitted hy: cub reputters
Promotion to higher staif positions
and to board positions, im the ease ot
juniors and under-classimen,
partly upon the amount of inches
Credited tthe candidates, accord
tu the Niws board, Other factor
considered are: dependability. of the
reporter in covering his. assigniet
al reporting of the stories on time
Promotion also depends upon the
initiative of the reporter, the quality
of his writing, and extra’ work whic.
is performed: by stall members, suc.
as writing headlines, reading copy
and clerical duties. “In. the ease 0
ch reporters, tendaace a
the Nuws¢ a factor cot
sidered for 1
The complete tabi
nw is nut caanplete the
ined. This 1s due to the fact that
reporters failed to sign for, the
Mories which they have written, ‘The
list helow represents the accurate
totaly for all the signed stories. fv
jn as listed
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CLASS WILL GIVE
TWO PLAYS NEXT
TUESDAY AT 8:00
The advanced dra
present tw phys
hit an the auditorina of Pape
at eight o'clock, — Florence
Friedman, “2, will direet one any
Annabell’ McConnell, '31, the uther
Miss Friedman's will’ be a romantic
tragedy [is the story «
Kul'y sid-night adve
where she had cu
Faria’ naght hte, aces
Friedman
Marcia Gold, "Ad, will be the
heroine and Thomas Garcett,
the here
Annabelle MeConnell, “M1,
play the part of the taveling coin
saqer
ding to Mas
panto the heruine, Helen
Crane, A, will be the Freel
nial Kenneth Maller, ‘32, will be
the French. policeman
Niles Haight, a spect stiuntennt
isin elairge af sets. Other com
huttee chaitman are: costiiie
Selinewter, ‘31, anakeup
and cleanup, Jean Gillespy, “ST
prawerties, {ele
ising, Faith TH
Mead, ‘AZ: adver
i}
| Addresses Journalists
will adress th
Ue Tress assocat
tien ji Cleveland tory ot patie
relations attained through school
papers
FRENCH TO SPEAK
AT OHIO MEETING
TODAY ON PAPERS
‘Whe National
isseiation will conduct its annua’
a Cleveland, twday and
vrrow, William: M. French, °28,
urmer editor in chief of the News
Will auldress the anvetinng on the subs
eet, “Hubhe Relations for the Smaller
Sehvel Systems
edi of Sehoal Papers,
French is director af public
juns foe the schools of Grosse
Michigan, amt is
Jourreitisan itv the sehouls: there
1934 BASKETEERS
RECEIVE UNIFORMS
FROM COACH OTT,
Six i the seven freshmen bayket
val uniforms have been given att
to the members af the squad whe
rave shinvnt the best basketba ability
Tr practice thus. far, The. players
she will probathly form the fresh |
hen tearm Gr the season ase: Thomas
arrett, Roger Huneroft, — ‘Thoanas
ks, Robert Myers, |
Scholastic Dress
Ie sy. ae -
Ih the fist gear men
Reach
shich will inchale twa
cademy aad the Tndustria
sind a contest with |
school, Several other
being “cheduled to
n Frsday sand Motilay a
allows several of the
sed in varsity
Federation Lays Plans
For Georgia Meeting
(National Student Kederation of
America dispateli) Deepatrani
rein amuacke tor the sist am
So A congress ter aucet in Mut,
Georgia, frome Daveriber 24, 19d0, to
Feary’ DG, avevraling
Fawr i Stangia pres
Sik re tht
Paromita
dtu attend, according to Mr
Murrow
During a resent visit to Washing
Mucrow interviewed Prest
iressetd is ith
the federation
Mr
Hrubiche
Sualent Federation, whieh is
i
Several other prominent Southerners
Club Plans Admission
Service Tuesday Night
Canterlury (lub will conduct an
addiission service for all mew ment
bers at St Mndrew's, Episcial clutch
Tuesday night at 7M ‘loch,
to Beatrice Hertwigy SL,
president. ‘The serve will he fal
Kawedd hy: a suctal hour in the rectory
Dies are hei calles ted all this
Week ad nist he paid before the
iulinissiont service, Miss Hertwing sate
The clubs will take part in a com
mien with the Yeung Peupte’s
Ke Sto Andrew's church
December 14, at 8 u'clock. Hreak
fast will be served alter. communion,
Miss Hertwig announced.
Juniors Will Begin Teaching On Monday ; MR. REED TELLS
They Will Instruct Milne English Classes) © COMMERCE CLUB
One period of practice teaching in| rey soni me " OF RESPONSIBILITY
ine" Junior or Senior High school
The commerce teacher has more
vill be required next week from ali
Seen ie ae malo English Fesponsibility and more independence
Vhecling, supervisor | of Silver, Elizabeth Jackson, Eva thant ag lier Sieh servOl Hack
ine Pgh choot Ti were berg, Dorothy ‘Merslis Mand Asenath | iember, Me, Clinton A. Reed, stper-
© optional for the minors, she said, visor of commercial teaching told the
During: the the” fllowing| English LV: Kenneth Miller, Helen] niembrs ol commerce eluby ina. Fe:
scople will these classes ir | Mead, Howard Mann, Herminie Wil: | cont address.
‘ine igh selon: seventh erade:| liams, George Rice,’ Leah. Dorgan: {St address.
slildred Crowley, uth Martin, Violet | Emma Scott, and Samuel, Dransky In derelopig’ the: commerce: le
rence Friedman, Hilda] Observation of Altany High school} ment Mr. Reed encouraged
‘aubenstein, Edith Cincebox, Heler | English classes will he cone teachers to offer the
“redericks, Frances Gaynor, Clarice] two days a
jonas ten Dineen, Kur Breve Monday and
TLarhey, Jeannette Jones, and] announced.
Fs. Chile Sloe tend in speci
Eighth grade
Miss Wheel
The juniors will at
groups, she said,
fur Alain ¢ai-| Commerce Clab Plans
won ie
aah al By Mrs. Pierson) iii in the conten ul the pre
es Mice Kojee-] Ars, Mabel” Pierson, _pecsom by, Deligg laminese tie, In her
Flow larguerite] service director of the A\lhany y
" Telia Chartres, and Anne} ings Bank will speak on thy dif
ferent phases of banking at th
: Haze English, Mil | next rey ir meeting of the Con
ir Dorothy Allen,’ Anne] merce club, Thursday afternoon, st
Nesbit, Marjorie Longmuir, Dorothy | 4:10 o'clock, according to Gertrule| He encouraged project we
f Tin Gee tuples, ate class iscussions
Handa, ho and Jane constitution, which hi dn conclusion, Mr. Reed said, “Be
Machoughtin, been prepared by a committee « fethisiastic, iatereste, ail inte
glist) If: Nile Clemens, Mary | which George PL Rice, is chair. | it. Remember that the State
Neal, Duane man. will be submitted, to the club | ational Department is always ready
Mary. Rosegart lizabeth Huumph-|for discussion, Miss Guyette said [te aid yeu in your work,
ey, Mary Perkins, Charlotte An'er-
on, Kadelphy Coons, Dorothy Bur-] adopted an insignia wh WELCOMES MEMBER
leigh, Roberta Everitt, and) Helen] the standard pin, Orders for pins | Mets Zeta sururity welcomes Ruth
hel, are now being taken by the cons! Neuehe . inte pledse member:
inglish Il; Lo Ehner, Anne in'ttee in’ charge,
Keed pave, several
suuestions in teaching. procedi
ised against striet text hook teach-
Ionotonons cliss. routine,
AE low-arid-current Plotron tube cupuble
ing a current as sll ats 10-8 ampere
This Little Tube Measures Stars
Centuries of Light Years Distant
YY MEANS of a new vacuum cube called a low-grid-current Plio-
tron tube, astronomers can gather the facts of stellar news
with greater speed and accuracy. In conjunction with a photoelectric
liation
tube, it will help render information on the amount of light ri
and position of stars centuries of light years away. Ir is further
applicable to such laboratory uses as demand the most delicate
measurement of electric current,
ure 0,000,000,000,000,000,01
So sensitive is this tube, that it can m
of an ampere, of, one-hundredth of a millionth of a billionth of an
ampere, This amount of current, compared with thac of a 50-wate
incandescent lamp, is as ewo drops of water compared with the entire
volume of water spilled over Niagara Falls in a year
General Electric leadership in the detl pent of vacuum tales as largely
been maintained by college trained men, just as college trained men ave
Largely responsible for the impressive progriss made by General Uhetric in
ther fields of research and engineering,
JUST TI GESEK AE RERENEIE FROGR AS, HROADO ASE PULRY SALERIAY BYES ISG SEOs SUE Nake, NEAWORK,
ysasDUE
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4
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930
DELEGATES LEARN
STAFFS ARE PAID
Only Three of Fifty Delegates
Render Gratuitous Service to
‘Their College Publications
Only three out of fifty college news:
s a
paper staffs
College Press
in Pittsburgh,
day af the convent
tion
witer th
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THEY ARE*FOUR OF COLLEGE'S HEALTHIEST
en ‘Biology Cl Club To Edit
a ‘sanee Of French Club
To Be On Sale Monday x
Paper For First Time
vai | Club Chooses Junior
To Be New President
BER
i welcomes
> full mem:
Winners announced in the re
cent health contest are Helen
Mead, ‘32, Mice Giblin, "32,
Minnie MeNickle, My und
Frances Peck, ‘31
These four
women were chosen in a con
test in which every woman in
the College participated. Each
was chosen for excelling in a
particular phase of health
©. H, BUCKLEY THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES
40 ART STUDENTS
TO VISIT MUSEUM
IN MASSACHUSETTS
Forty members of
preciation class \
Museum at Sprin
yy bus, aml expect to
elock at night, ‘They will be
companied by Miss. Eunice \
stant pre
and other
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pasa it
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For Rivalry With 1933
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930 5
AT KAPPA PHI KAPPA INITIATION
TESTING REVEALS
POOR BACKGROUND
Librarians Work Shows Scanty
Secondary School Training
In Good Literature
A mediocre median which is evi-
dence of insuflicient book background
has been found in a tabulation of the
results of the library inventory. test
which was given to the
dents in. September, Miss
Pritchard, Iya of the library: school, |
ed upon
announced. ‘The test was I
identification of ati
fin buys aml
Hureau pi
bo
the United States
tion
This law score must he a handicap
of future teachers, Miss
ral said, for their profession
Prite
equipment will he expected (6 include
the knowledge of stated works and
the ability to
for children
The medias
summotneed
Members and pledges of Kapp:
educational fraternity, at their recent, pledge ‘servic
leit tu right, Harold Haswell, '32, Irving McConnell,
Driscoll, seniors; seated, left to right, Dr, Donnal V. Smith, asso:
Arnold Copping and Ray Collins, seniors,
Jy sane
vaste ane
eatses the ssid
nuns achiral Standing,
| Check Shows 215 Milne
Pupils Use Cafeteria Daily ||
i
A check-up to determine how | ‘The Milne High school baskeths
J mane students af the Milne Sete |) seany will pen its season tong
mor ant Juror High schools eat |] " h
vie aitetern daly resutted. in {fausainst the Paramount Haskeths
i p cally allot the |/elub, John Roshrook will act ay ea
Students, | tin fer the team,
thea Tuncheon The schestute Milne Hi
Phi Kappa, national honorary
i. Walter
|| Milne High Five Opens ji:
Court Season Tonight isisisin corer
“Coleman” Will Resign From Position
Occupied For Last Twenty Two Years
changed as to their interests. in
events about the school” He
State Normal
Lio F. Colemin, more pot
known as “Coleman,” will r
job as assistant to the chiet “engineer |"
‘ cl <* | school rictlar events, were
Monday, after completing twenty-two | 00° participation
years of service. Coleman will take
f absence be-
of another |f
they are in
he de
walter twenty-two years of service,
Mr. Coleman is one of few remain: | laborates”
ing’ people who were associated dee in ah
im Gate MThetp the stislents in anything hat
er and position,
id that is, the
ie to leave,” he
| was within my: pos
for 1 like them
one, reason that 1h
into service i
League Contest To Be
In 1931, President Says
The third annul national contest
of ions topics for
alleges and normal. schools
nulicted during the winter
according to Dro A, R. Bre
The contest is sponsored by
association of
recalls the excitement here
during the World War whew 305
soldiers were trained inthe yim
nasium of Hawley hall anil the roms |
on the first floor of Draper hall. om Le
When asked about the elanges he teache
noticed in’ the student ody, hie said | will he
that he couldn't notice any" changes of 195
as to the composition of the stisient | hacher
ody. “Being busy with my. work) the League of Nations
School 1 could not notice | America
carefully the differences in the. stu-| ‘The competition. will be
tents from year to Stents
; evi
form of
ay close
He
which they
he the prov
heen pre
ain” “but they | -
The first prize for the contest will
hea trip te Fu a visit
19 Chemistry Students ‘itst" wi ah eyqestty to
Become Club Members '*\": “ewe at eg
IL anvl third prizes
Nicest stents ‘were Tureatly ul SIH will abo he offered,
Ninitiated into the chemistry club Mou | Tn sublition there: will be wiven snany
a special meeting, aceon ine ‘
Iocal amd state aval
€ year as the) have
«Ward Cale presideit. The! “Anyone interested in cntering the
ies were fellowed |eontest may seure eatrance blanks
ail by 4 dinner in the College cafeteria fone ane," says Tr, Honbacher
itt mbers are: Robert] APPOINTS COMMITTEE
S. Kerb. Christan
Geehin, Pielan
aun Guar aunt Can, Were all ive
the tes ol Iter
folk Ricca 2 is superintendent of |
F were hols, Afis Cuyete sa cammerce|
alle "Tales. hy Uncle Ruts, aid » Caelld cm ee
5 Hit nH" ant
CHRISTMAS OFFERS |
FOR
wn| STUDENTS PHOTOGRAPHS
stnallest number
Adventures af Nils."
hy. the
Wonderful
cee nthe ack ows, the AT TRE
f percentages are: Tvanhoe,|
Fre Wonnen, Treasure Ison Role] QBENAUS STUDIO
inom Crusoe, and the Arabian Nigh
Dye at Flulers, A Roy's, Lite
of Alaina Pivisn” Orexen Te |g No, PEARL STREET
were the I
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Monochy or Oil Colored |
$5.00 VALUE FOR $2.00
AGENCY PHOTOS
From $2.00 Dozen Up
Ciatege ibrar.
OPEN NOON TILL YOU GET READY TO GO
WESTLAND GOLF GARDEN
241 W. LAWRENCE ST, AT MADISON AVE.
Learn to play GOLF on the best and the most beautiful
18 hole indoor minature GOLF cow the state,
CHECKING FREE
\? MILLION A DAY~
Blow
a
loco and bea | 3
“rte Pause
that refreshes
When you suffer from large and undiluted
doses Of your fellows, When the milk of
human kindness seems to sour, Blow the
whistle for a minute's “time out" on yo
own account, to pause and refresh yourself.
In other words, go into « huddle with a
lave or bottle of refreshing, d
GaucGala 1k will make: you capt
your soul again, ready to live—or dic—
for the dear old alma mater.
‘Phe Coceala Company, Atlanta, Ca
or
IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT 18
STATE COLLEGE’ NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930
PRESIDENT 10 BE
To Attend Reanion
REUNION SPEAKER
Dr, Brubscher Will Attend
‘Syracuse Teed Dinner
December 30
President A. R. Brubacher will
be the principal’ speaker at the
Christmas reunion dinner of the
State college alumni association
which is being conducted in con-
nection with the annual meeting of
the Associated Academic. Principals
at Syracuse, December 30 and 31
The dinner and get-together will
be at the Hotel Onondaga at 6:30
o'clock on Tuesday night, Decem-
ber 30. Horace Myers, ‘Sl, the
first winner of the Wheelock schol-
arship from State college, will be
present. This scholarship is pre-
sented cach year by the association
of the Academic Principals to the
man in the junior class who at
the end of three years has shown
the best evidence of educational
feadership,
Edward) R. Van Kleeck, '27,
former editor of the Srare Courat
News, who is now superintendent
of schools at Walden, is in
of the arrangements for th
All men conn it
the College
I be attending the
will be at]
undergraduate
of
fessor of education is taking charge
of these notifications,
If successful, this dinner will be
Mr Van
ting dinner mect=
ani who. are en-
ministration,
and who are in attendance at the
conference, he concluded. lege
KAPPA DELTA RHO
RECEIVES DR. BEIK
INTO MEMBERSHTP, F
Dr. Arthur K.
professor of
became at honorary
tember “of Gamma. chapter of |e
ja Delta Rho fraternity Wed
ty might in initiation cere |
mnies conducted! at the chapter
hinise, 4X0 Morris street
Horaco Mye winner of
the Wheelock scholarship, and
Edward Van Kleeck, '27, former
editor of the State
Cour
News, who wil attend. the
jon’ dinner “af the Stat
alumni to. be conde
connection. with, the conv
of the Associated
Principles in Syracise,
ber 30. 2
irms Give Estimates
For ’32 Ring Contract;
fCominned from pave 4, column 2)
jristmas, according ty Aliss Dorgan,
ether ‘the mascot idea will be
ried out, depends on the decision
the class, Approxinnately twee
. Tired ‘rings will be rdered,
ea Heal Savas, exec sere Ai That
Ls eae mee ee 8 The members of the committee are
guest of ‘the (eatersuty Healt Doruan chaienvan? Sar Ui
Mant sun, Magdelome Breneh, and Robert
operated with the hk
TROUBADORS PLAN
SHOW, MARCH 24
rganization Chooses Directors;
Proceeds of Last Year's
Show To Be Used
March 21 was the tentative date
selected by the Troubadours, men’s
minstrel organization, for its annual
show this year, ‘The presentation
will probably follow the lines of
the show given last year, and will
include a circle and several olios
and plays, according to Roval
Knox, ‘31, president,
Instead of a single chairman who
will be solely responsible for the
show, several persons will
charge of the different features
the — presental Knox
Among those who wei
for | positions as dir
1
Samuel,
Bruce Filby,
‘The directors will
advantage this year, Knox said,
that funds for costimes, make-up,
d manuseript are available as the
Troubadours now
hundred. do
sents the eats of the show
Orth cther the ‘Troubadours will
present the show at the Roess
ville high school as in two former
years is not yet decided, Knox an-
Last year's show was the best
in the history of the organization
both financially and otherwise,
Knox declared, With, only $40.00
with which to start the year, the
Troubadours were able to secu
a picture in. the 7
yet finish the ye bout
$115.00, If the interest which
characterized last year’s perform
ance does not peter out, there
© axon 10
the organization K
Attendance at the first meeting of
wization forecasts no de
cline in interest, they declared.
The, officers af the ‘Troubadwurs
Kuiox, president; Robert. Rau
lin,
vice-president; and Trving
McConnell, sveretary, Dr, Donnal
Vo Smith, sesistant. professor ol
history, is! faculty advisor
TO ADDRESS SOCIETY
Misy Hrunces Grissel national se
retary of the Tnterentleygiate Men oral
wiciedy, will he the ymest speaker at
the Menorah meeting tw be conde
ted Simday afternoon in the Lome
in Richardson hull, Bessie Levine,
There ei
any aarranged, shies
aworniee
hal pore
vemttiae. several aimenduients. te Dorothy King, ‘38, 1s observing the
Dreparing several amenhuwents t+ pleat the eimnittes for tie bench |
fraternity constitution, si neat year's juniot class
Hatin ae i pees the
hint merle of
faculty von the elayter
Dr
education, sand
stenetior in ntathe
well
Nelson, profess
Iph Beaver,
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‘Miss Smith Will Bs Hostess
Fo r Last Tea Of The Year
he next student-faculty tea
which will be conducted in the
Lounge of Richardson hall Wed-
nesday will be the last tea for
this semester, according to|
Annabelle McConnell, '31, chair-
man of the student lounge com-
.
Dr.” Marion Smith, assistant
professor of French, will be
chairman of the tea, which will
be from 3:15 to 5:00. o'clock,
II he assisted by
patrick, Colley
Fin, Dr. Arthur. Belk, professor
of education, and) Mrs. Beil;
John A. Mahar, professor of
French, ‘and Mrs. Mahar; Dr
Clarence F, Power, assistant
professor of physics, and Mrs
Power; Dr, Robert’ W. Fred=
rick, ‘principal of the Milne
High school, and Mrs.
Me, Hatrison ‘Ter-
nt professor of
SUM Ars. herwilliger
Hills, super-
“IMustrative
Teaching
School,” by
Wheeling, supervisor of
Milne’ High school,
the final feature book
presentation, Since th
book for English, students,
opportunity. to dfaw. slips’ will
restricted to those who are
brs or minors, Miss.
featuri
Anthony
program,
solos by
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|STATE STUDENTS
GET EMPLOYMENT
Dean Pierce and ¥. M. C. A.
‘Agency Aid Students to Ob-
tain Financial Help
Several students have been placed
through the efforts of the student
employment agency. sponsored by
the Young Men's “Ch
ciation, accordi
Dransky, ‘32,
are
Freihofer's baking con
at the Central Y. M.
several have been given’ jobs. in
ts of the city by Miss
Pierce, dean of women,
in conjunction, with the
female students have also
dl by the student-operated
ic
fee to. determine the
students in the colle
Wrill be cunducted with the cooper
s. Dransky said,
thus secured will
be used in an effort to. fill any
vacancies which are found,
The committee has found a good
deal of difficulty in securing: jobs
because of the depression, Dransky
aid. Eanployers are unwilling (0
hire’ students while local laborers
KO unemployed. “This condition
will be greatly relieved after New
Years, employers promise. Many
[students should yet employment
during the Christmas vacation,
Dransky said
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