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COLLEGE GIVES 918 | SOME JUNIORS WHO HELPED FRESHMEN TO REGISTER _ STATE FAGULTY T0
DIPLOMAS IN JUNE ,...20gum SEE MANY CHANGES

| |Dr Conwell Heads Mathematics
r
Nees Truen,” rete Tall | | Faculty At St. Paul's Schoo!

By Or. Moore Thi ear

4 GET pocrors' DEGREES

|PERINE, PELT2Z RETURN

|Miss Kirkpatrick Succeeds
Miss Huyck As College
Librarian

Doris Jones Wins $200 Essay
Prize From American
Chemical Society

Several new faculty chanees have heen
motniced by President A,B.
They: are ais Gallas

Dr. Georne M, Conwell,

State Call ey at its ciglay third evn

mencement, Jiume 20, sgradiated a chs i f '

hommes, Nas resigaed tJ eeente

uFitten Thal in geessetai ts cher ai mathemeities at St. aul’s
Honea y Moggrees iy welins wl Ne Me Dr
tion were conferred upon Krank Lehant came to State College in 115
Tolman uf ‘Tray, revently: appointed li miversity where Ie wits its
n years, He received Hi

of New Yorks Ernest Bo Cale, whi Mrs, HW, Fee will In
Ils he Deal eitoban wf hw wate ot husruelor inthe mente part
tient ing. he Gist semester A

wits. Frederick 1

cation dep
Candlyn, organist at Si Pauls P
pal clued, sinh widely huower cong

Wee was seriduated from the College in
June with the degree af bachellur af
rts,

Karl 1h South, instructor in edue
How atthe Obie 8

and Kelaund Re Smith of Vs

the foremost educators in America.
Dro Candlyn is a prutuate af al

une deyree e served in 6) tteanor Vail, Agnes MeGarty, Betty Eaton, Laura Goulding, Florence Gormley, Mildred Brownhardt Miss Edith Owen Walk ‘1

leave of absence for study abroad, Mis

gi "ess COUNCIL ANNOUNCES." FROGH SOPH STRIRB os.“
mina veo SORORITY. BID RULB roe "se, WELL BEGIN PRIDAY Se

compositions for ersan, whieh hay data mua lrbetil shcia profesor af hime econumies, will sp
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matte his name known thromehon a es
Amerien and miueh of Karape Enterting Seniors, Graduates tt class

Sixteen senior students — received Only May Be Pledged, ii ta try ewat

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et-Wise"’ Party Friday,

amiators eaters: far, Theipevawinet Council Says Heater in the morning Dean Anna Rules Say
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after whieh Dro Moore, president
Skidmore college, suldeessed the senior

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BTATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927

State College News

by THE Class oF 1918
te Sewspapier of New York
State_College for Teachers
THE NEWS BOARD
Vinorsta Higgins “ie Jditor-in-Chief

Business Manager

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Associate Managing Editor
Associate Ma i maging

Skxion Associarn Boiron
Karuuten Dovoury, "28 Vororny Warns, "28
Many Jubii hanaion,. "28 Ror 'G, Moon, "28
Jhon Assoctare otros
ny

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Ataany, N, Ys, September 23, 1927 Vol. X11, No. 1

NEWS GREETS COLLEGE

A clean sheet, or, perhaps, an opportunity to start all

over again, presents itself
ie) in any oF several pha

uthleties, dra

Whether success is to be

of college life, including seholarship,
or journativm depends largely upon the individual, Any
centhi

ie who puts forth the effort, has determinatio
nid his work can make

and_confidence in himself

a sttecess of his college career
Ji au effort to make it possible for students, and espec

ially freshmen, wget an idea of just what to do and

about investing his time and efforts

just how tw 4
the very best advantage, the News is running a special
le

urticles by: those upperckassinen who have

ich week the article will be written by an expert in

his Hine, Ruth Lane, "28, president of the student associa

fone would go about be

tion, telly this week, he Ka quod

all “rod student, ‘There wit be succeeding

jeles giv

pointers ty the freshmen or other students who wish

tu goin for selolarship, ies, journalism,
social wetivities

The
to be considered the mouthpiece of the student body, Any

SWS wishings to render service tall, would like

conuments, critieivins, questions, and sugestions, aceureang,

to salyone, will be gratefully: received by the paper

COMMUNICATION
THE FABIAN DIRECTORY

Members af the student association

already to the publication ai the student directory

ven,
ie the few days that they Mave teen in College, they: have
rnigseat it

Last sear the irewtary wits not slisteibuted antib hate ia
Novenbe
stnlent body tasty that the directory editors will he mire
prompt this year Student
Hal be required

fully ciehn weeks after College opened, The

Fail ta see why: eight week:
publish a eat Hess tlie thity

teat that Hine ait he given for pathering the
wing. Still
esate at nme The work cold be dane

for the canposition ail printing, prout

ist Tae ac A

ik two weeks
This iy wot an indictment ot the present directory: board
without a hewring, nor a condemnation of last year’s board.

1 existing, con

The object of this editorial iy to point ot

dition that should he

The students have faith in the dirsetory editors. ‘They
expect a directory before the middle of next month,
Wintaast M- Kaexcar, '29

lied

"SOME ARE BORN TO _ RADICALISM,”

SAYS JEAN PAUL MARAT’S NEW BOOK
By W. M.F.

Jean Paul Marat—A Stuly in Radicalism. B3

Gottschalk. $3. 221 pages, New York:

Professor Gottschalk has given students of the

parently authentic life

Greenberg.

rench

Revolution a most interesting
of Marat, That in itself
be proud, Written more
of the political theories of Mar

an accomplishment of w

sa study of the development

than as a biography
peal to

chronicling events alone, the book is hound to

students of history. It is not written, the author tells us,

either “to rehabilitate damaged souls" or “to damage re-
hal ited or entirely immaculate souls",

he most interesting chapter is “Influence of Mar
Professor Gottschalk adopts the point of view that Mara

was ever ahead of his contemporaries in his revolutionary
conduct; first, in

turely; next,

idvo

ing revolutionary. clubs prema:
in demanding the establishment of 4 revolu

tionary tribunal three years before

ne was crganized ;
then in advocating a dictatorship,

jome are horn to radicalism; Marat Iw! radicalism

thrust upon him. Force of circumstances outside of his

control alone had

wed hime From a well-pasl complacent

servant of the nobility into the leading spirit of the poputur

movement of his time," the authar deckares,
Marat had done his purt in the revolution when Charlotte
Cosday murdered him, he holds, adopting the Disractian

point of view that assassination has never changed the his

tory of 1

world,
The book is va

it will never be a

cent H, Gowen, $2.50

Sun and Moon By Vi
Boston: Lit
‘Take two children of Anglo-Saxon parentage, ald a

HU pines.

+ Brown and Company,

English father who wished to be Chinese, an English hover
for the maiden;
well with four je

with a scheming head wifes season
outs Chinese concubines,

the principal ingredients for this pawerful tale of the
Orient,
‘imothy Herrick retired from the English colony of

Peking, determined 1 lead the life of a wealthy Chinese
scholar, upon the death of his Knyligg, wie, Ue tsised
a son and a daughter, children by: this wife, to shink that
they were Orientals,

1. the daughter, is the ¢
tale is spun, Loyalty to her father furees her ints marek
with @ Chinese she has never seen,
tun by what ageney, makes the book must compelling, ‘Phe
fate of the girl grips one,

Mr. Gowen introduces into the story in a delightint
manner several customs af Chinese hontes, aul tition
the people, He spent several yeitrs ats a amissionary: i
Anking, where he becan teal with the intimacies vf

acter siround whom the

Haw she iy reseued

wc
Chinese domestic Tife, ‘The lamguuywe is far amore than
English in its word pictures,

FORBIDDEN BOOKS
(Editorial, Christian-Houngelist)
One of the st
Churely from time inmemor
bidding the rewdings af b
Protestant books. «4
spect, but of
the index. Many errors af judgments wer
the Romiaas Catholic authorities as well ay in anny other
things,
A recent pronounce
will be accepted as re

ine
H has been ity practice wf for

wly reproaches against the Roman

considered evil in tendeney

Ww in for special
vurse not all Protest ths were pt att
sunniitterd hy

went hy: the Vatican on this subject

he by snost peste, "The papal

imterdiet says
f
eloquence of style tur technical interasation on melt

utile andl weak is tnimian nature, that weithey

cine aun! philosuphy sutele aay he ton

sittings ht
in these hooky tor the intention ab the weiter, steal
ever I may be, ean ever present the readers, Liscmated
hy these unclean writings, Home tithe by hte haya
their souls perverted and thei hearts depraved
Henry Ward Beecher siysy in his Lectures to)
Mon, in sume ways the most brithua

work that he ever did, that the aduissiont oot certain evsh

whicl exinted in hiy lay: inter the: Tails vt thes sens wn

crime giant th

Tu
young is te corrupt their
and he
bbe ay reasonable defeniye mare esa

ungge ar allow a tial Bunk te be teat fy the
ails nnd plant ie their vail

ts the sects at erime and corraption, “There es

Young or uk amd wobadly but tte authors at such work:

fur people whose taste hay ateeadly hee debaseid itl ny
tw defend then. As well try to defend th
and destroyers of all decency: saul heanty
them into the homie. Li we will wie out insidiots, oh
scenic, suywestive literature wil deliver the youtly fron it
influence whether in library ur sture, a long 9
stopping crime nd youthful detingucney wf every hind wil

have been taken,

|Ruth Lane Portrays|
An Ideal College
Student

« RUT LANE

(uth Lane, Meesidem of the stutent
ussuciution, ivtroduces the first af a
series of articles iutemded tv help: wnler

elassinen tor "make yunad” at Stated

Phe real “all-ro
very rare creature, Tike the: perfect

I student is

watt, The nae signifies in our col

ewe tife what "the perfvet nae meaw
to every striving human being one
Hat living

ur ideal of being, Mf

Jivr all, our four years of college are
perhaps
Lon

weetened farm, and affer a

erful outiit of opportunities. for

tent, Ax Hharey Emerson Fordiek say

Hwelve ‘Tests of Character

We mist teary to “pat first thvnge
lies aad keep them there, 1 is net

wiwhed to think ourself the center
nr work

in thinking that we

doing the primary tangs in the ut |

ousidee our self aan

ed bis

hut the venter of an eversiney

w and whose ciremnterence i
friends, We are iiere to study, ts |
work, 100 jsrawreally to put an att
wrmor for our fight in ile, Bat wo

aannl the easiest way is: throng

jive
fh a woes "lan sii or

hip. Another mane for friend

We must inte

dice seine veally teiily: “all-round sti

COLLEGE BRIEFS

A dhauysliter, dean, sway horn tie Be
fessor siti! Mis. Rarnand S iy
[July 28, Wrectessoe Heonsian ts head at
tHe chemistry

Mepartinent, atl Mle

Heaton sas toruerty foseptane Cate

ctor oot Ma MMbuay, Caaty (tel

Vanaine

ea Amiest
miewh owill at hae atte

Ur Redhs St. bv

Spend Summer al Beach Bhulf

| ow auclity and Mi
Utatone Panes, Bete seniors, pent
fart sat tw boat Bow Blatt
Mt

Kathton

{Gunn Swadies at Susith
[Mins Qantar 1 inn, “AP his fc
J otrth calles the th

‘Teaches in Nuts
enn ‘
ise tara eile Alay
Hays tty year

Koblenz ix at Michigan
Fahad Koblenz, e929 is attend
tug tw University al Michigan

| TAF

(AML questions
authority those mame
ty answerer, stiilress questions.
vinia Higgins, editor, and leave in th
inuailhose wander the stairs.)

J. How do wwe yet lockers?
Freshman lockers: for women will nea
e assigned until the first of Ociuber
Until then, park wherever sit ean (Mi
Johnston, ‘instructor. in pliysiea! educa
New will ubtain fuckers tron
Why is the English test given
Freshmen?
Te is given in an effart to relieve 1
enormous pressure on the Kuish

partmem, The siepartment is ander
inn town may Frese tenes
joo few elors, ‘Those wha, it
fel, will suffer the Jeast frome the: an
Je eSepL

hundred stud tity frestynw
who present the highest Tih sel
Fregents) recurs in Fiygtish, 9
est ansilor
Prone these
Wigliest grades. in
eset from: Baylis DA cand TRL ay
nny substitute: Bngliste 17,
Hineraphy, ur Kmilish 23)
poetry UD. Marry W. Thastinges, Chit
mua of the: Ranzhishdeguietine

Ire tue 10 introdnes

sonall io Dean ivver
Surely Ehape dit every time a te
tan comes fit my sllive, that she
speth ter me awl tell ane her nani an
(Dean Mang |

swaquivinterl

Must the aynonsium ent

purchasiad thew the gem alle
Yes (Miss Juliistitr
8 Many al xtandosits sve thes a

Yes (the Ealiter

COLLEGE BRIEFS

Phe sophomore rules ioe th
imen have nt set heck otelauites} js ME

te Bott
supiantnate: ebis

Kaui ee
president

Phe VOW G. A. gill sell ase
ts ust this year in tlw fewer
Heanor Vail dy elavietuan ait thie eon

We an charge. The profits sil fae tes

twats evasierences sind eonyeitions, He
wan Thai tiniad et

Bisel dedication sai tie rseenthy cn

Nessim ball, lov

be Hehh fa several vei
we Mrs, Muswell

Hathersat elude mit ot tthe Lath
Shideat cesoctation wt Ameria te
anestel all athena stilt
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SYA'TE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927

PAGULTY PUBLISHES NEWMAN'S $100,000
RULES FOR HEALTH ADDITION 1S OPENED

ti Si St
Comming § College Li

|

Anecdotes Of Scott

To Stucent Annexed To Present
Structure | And Burns
8 SUGGESTIONS GIVEN

Ve $100,000 three-story addition to

“Do Not Wark For Room Ang
Board,” Freshmen
is Advised

Mi be hestths |
uns have been added
ly. Sixty students

with ase |
‘The kitchen. |
eesaants’ dimang sand bed

te the dual
seed in all

Hin the third four is a dining rue
in the tralian stytey

enty-tive u

stairease rims front

atte
has heen exten

“Ambien
iy pe

andl Iiterar

lies within

LES MOUSGUETAIRES
TO CONDUCT MEETING) |

STYLE COMFORT

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‘OXFORD 10 PUBLISH MISS WALLACE, NEW
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ath Ana 35 Rooms ‘And Gymnasium Are | Life Cf Henry Mackenzie” Has| Choose A.

» Boothby Trustee;
Mrs. Bashford
Secretary

ashiord is also see
fumni (Quarterly

Nearly 500 alumni votest in
election, ‘This
ay previats ball

Hits enor
ee

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927

33 ISSUES OF NEWS Ren HANDBOOK EDITORS
WILL BE PUBLISHED

“Cubs” Will Enroll From The
For Ti

TO PRINT 1,000 COPIES

53 Students Work On Largest
News Staff For Coming
School Year

‘A new year in the history of pub-
lication: ate College is
augurated when this issue of
State Connece News, undergraduate
paper, is published,
chedule for the

issues will be published dui
More than a thousand

coming y

issued weekly
Conuece News is conduet

‘The Stw

paign to enlist members of

entering freshinan clas:

5 taught by. edite

paper
Hesides Miss Higuins, the xovern: |
board of the student publiewt
herine E. Saxe
William M

tem
Mis board holds, @_coastitutiin. few
the student association empowering it
to direct the policies of the paper

Fifty-three students have heen ap
T of the weekly

thi
With the expected freshman
fare thin one Indeed stilts
weted with the editorial,
ss stills. More than
nts tried out for posi:
according 10 the direct

Pines Tien

Mildred Lansley, ‘29, editor-in-chief, and Gladys Vadney, "29, sassewiate

he former subscription department

in-chied. social lors ares!
ROSH ENROLL OR cle ieee tate | PROGTOR'S

jo entering students from De, ALR ——

rail tot dhe ean, Castes ye Never, cane Ae

journalism contacted by the Stste Cot H. Vierce, dean of wonien, and || HIGH rat

hawk, News to train skull members, Gla Veen le ea
hetteplace, Nery president of “the |

cof the try The book is hound in dark yreen
Those in the e cl Beatties of the oD !
Hikey, Touts Vea Caniphal, Data [extant tat et aFe eaten
Kewnim, Marian Tepper. illinn "Dorr. thon abott ibang, the hee ee Mos fac avey tm
iY wllege, sorority and fraternity atect SGUTY UBER

CONFERENCE ATMS |" Oc le
10 REALIZE NERDS)". 's

Y.W.C.A, Sends 20 Delegates and Social Ted by
To Silver Bay Convention — | !lorncl! I lart
In June

was divided
or Areas—Individual
Grace, Loucks, Dr

is the hope of the Conf
Committee that we ywill move out to

of M, Corbett, Dr, Orton,
Harrison, Dr. Alfredo U3
F{dent of the Latin Amer
Muenos Aires compared North and
South America, wishing they might
be “United, the two Americas, one of

these af the wiht Of eat and gre
about us and that through fellow
Ship aud study together we will
cover power to meet these nee
Such was the aim of the Silver
Conference held in June directly a
the close of College at Silver Bayon

eimation and the aller of dytamies—
tinted, they. campiete the hum
sphere and digget the world toward.
vents stayed now even

ieee Fie ones meting of the Com
ference: was conducted by Dre Tee

has been merged with the business de- tliat of the publication
partment, and. two former Vive juniors are members uf the) Short summaries the stinlen
staf of the freshman handbook, copies | bs aud publications ve inched
: of whieh have been sent to ote Jung wlaAlbsing ts desinest ty iu
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