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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 2, 1928

State College News

Estamuisnen ny tHe Crass oF 1918
The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
‘State College for eachers

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h 2, 1928 Vol, XII, No. 22
\T CONVENTION

nd callege administrators
jue af conventions by their
We take pride

Seconn Pnizi ERs Cou

Painrao ov MI
Albany,

FACUL
And now our f * members,
are proving their faith in the ¥
tenance at Boston during the last week.
1g that our College authorities are

tive ay to fairly sh
room, made so by the attendanee uf a faculty: member at
a convention or conference. Little do they: realize the
benefits, in the way of new attitudes sand methods of teach:
ing, reaped from such an activity. Fortunately State is
not one of these! And the greatest part of it all is that
ate College in sending sv many delegates was so lirgely

represented.

INDIVIDUAL HONOR OK STATE'S?
What a lot of excitement 3 sport column can make
cause a certain writer holds a certain viewpoint whieh he
deems it wise to express in his own individually signed

th

whole schoul is at arms,
Ay Baker and our manager of basketball are drag-
me of old State tw the very dust of disgrace
of arrangements and a general system: vi
y business brings for them individual hiner
nf the self respect of our Purple and Gold

is radically wren,
these men sire absolutely separating any
vm the arrangements—and L think they
1s only. for the gool of the team, they
‘There is an old idea prevalent tha
wer how hard yout

(quintet, someth
However, if
personal element
and are pul
should be commended.
no matter what you do, and ae
do fur another's good, you are sure tw “get in duteh
The couch could probably’ vouch for that. 1 seems almust
impossible that a man who has built a team so strong as
He, whe has spent his very
hing and training of his tean, giving them
should wish to withdraw ther from the real
truly. stil games where they could
show their calibre and bring themselyes and their school
il honor. Certainly this year’s schedule featuring
avy games and games in whieh the coach knew we
were running avery high ele uf breaking our large
record of wis, proves tw as that the coach i absolatey
0. ice, in the past, he hits. proven his wissen ancl
Sok SaIEIMERL Fam ah HN AONE foRUD enter ti Fo
Sight to katow that he is daing only that whieh is the best
for State?

“COACH BAKER FASHION
CAPABLE GUIDANCE,”

self ‘in the
he had,
ts and combats.

TEAM WITH
SAYS STUDENT

‘To ‘re Eusvox
he two articles Kast week, one appearing in the News

and the other apparently copied av the Knickerbocker Press,
censuring Couch Baker tor bis hull the hasketbutl
team, should not, Lbeheve, go unreruted

aay unet graduate

‘Speakinye front 'the paint vl views ot
student, ait not in any way comecter! with the athleuc
activities, Fado nut believe tit the coals is in amy way
Fespotisible, Int rather the victim uf cieumstaces, The

jeatts ts whoa

fact that Si
Ieggivalreasun

they were smianitestly
fur eriticizing the evach.

“Whe ruth uf the matter 4
an exceptionally. tine
te what one would esyect ti

te has played a number
Supering coustitntes

Percy
that Chach Haaker has de
itl, ity tact a ery

fin tron the

fur aur power here. Hut the euch forces quite plainly
that this type uf ten is hue tratsiters and fren the nature

tf things ih ca Fast at best, bat -ane year more
Graited then, teat tes year sand perhaps wet, we have
a team well quilified tee match skill wilh representative men
colleges; what will the condition be when this. teas he

passed ony ad none can take its hive © HY sald be rece
1

sary tw digcontinie Fel
Tees an resume sur
calleges with whom

hed. And this at conse wonky uartivularls
Yor perhiyps a possible tit ws Jie ails natural
se purse, theretore, ts be cuttin

fines that we hase 1s

he
bs the writer

Coaelt taker has dome
thing whielt lie dives iy ah
ta be the best possible +

ciate et that they
calibre, bat they alse avpreeiite the Gaels position atid
PWhink, in syimpathy wath hi vial ian the tint

iinlysis, it doesn't mation whether iret calleytes
or sutalier ones, AML that really venue's ty that we: kin

That we have a seeat tec anil they cover then
selves with glury ar not” does vinto ity all that

Keiskethall mre anal we ure
Hise, aad inciently: We

are. State
ler they. win
ach,

believe in our e
(Sigued)
Undenunan,

SIMILARITIES IN RELIGIOUS CREDOS
SHOWN IN BRIAN BROWN’'S VOLUME.

The Story of Con-
volumes. Phila-

The Story

of Buddha and Buddhism,
fucins, By Brian Brown, $5. Tw
delphia: Da Ys
During the present period of attempts at world fellow
nd understanding, we of the West might do well
y ntributions of Kastern religions to world
he two pre-eminent religions of the Past
are Buddhism and Confucianism, In these two volumes,
Mr. Brown points out 11 ities of ereda in the
inelu nity.
¢ kniown facts about

The books si

the lives of the two early philusophe comtain their
ngs taken from the holy books of the Buddbists sd
fucanists, | There are fromthe
whic termed the "Buddhist’s

i from Confucius’ “Analeets” and “The: Great

arning”.
‘The first chapter of the Confucius volume is especially
sting, as it pictures the philosopher in his early
ad shows. the adversities that Ne met and over
From grain mart inspector, he progressed to he
cacher, traveler, premier of a Chinese state,
of a religion,

erystaliz

iS PLUS GOOD
FOR VICTORI

FEW
COACIER

GOOD ATHLET
PONSIBLE

Eprtow or tue News

Are such teams as Dartmouth, Pratt
Bonaventure, Alfred and St, Stephens "set-ups
with one or two exceptions they are teams that represent
great many more men than does the Purple and Gold
drawn from 120 men, Does this took as if the management
were working for a string: uf victories?

State happens to be able te meake a youd showings
these teams this year because she hits at the present st few
wvodd athletes who entered two and three ye This
fact plus a good coitch heave made as well
court

1

$ ae,

awn one the

unless something is done tu bring
Swe will be winning
ya very few points

iy highly proba

more men ty State

1m the present se-called
HI.

ina few ye
set-ups”

should we

we can foresee whit is coming why
eater into relations with local colleges having twelve
thirteen himulred enrulled stents whet i a year or two

these relations would have to be broken. Our ygimes with
Providence sad St. Ronaventure are not, annual contests,
with ROPL Lor Unian would have to he iat

Our refusal tu accept
Weal
wot

al affaie by: public’ demand,
year would he seized upon by: the
in Know irom experience what

same the sec
news sheets
fallow.

Ti we really feel thar we want to
iy ome way it can hvamraly be lane aul it ot
the cower and manager. I is by bringing more
State College. What group af people ure hetter
do this: than our alumnae
interested

The coach is all right: the manager is all right. Ging
them a few more amen with athletic ability and they will
preduce at team that will show as ereditahly i the Tauire
| as this year's team has against the teams we want te phis
| Then let's got bss with the saunamae and talk: State Col

able
sunt what grep should be mate

lege to men wher will be hue to the College as stilent
sunt athletes, Get te men a year Tony
Herney, Klein, Gell, Carr, aed Grillin type, Get this, type

J oof unai in the elisses of “82 gud AS and then talk hig

“as (Siguied)
Fike W. Che we

| | SCOACH_ VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANC

j [1S NOT PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE”
Vis rue Bina
One hay hist week
Within a Gey hays that small awl eertatly ip

J uiattcr fies assmied sel Rare proprtioars iat it Hats ben
Ahura ii at least three Capitol Disteiet wea sper, uh

secoridinus be ane repaarter, las “eae saver United Hr

Ie seems ac hittle it toe bad duit we are anlite tee straighten
hat air petty banily differences at bonne sith etlistin
tlhe sympathy. ad A pti

An article written by Lent vot State Culley
Suuliy ‘Tetesr taet wat at etic tin
phased such tens Lawrence, ete

nice Hakers arrival these games fave heen atepped 1
myeht tie well bor the weiter eet that attiole: tie teal that

he team tee solic Be abide retercane yay halt tsa

mew as Marty Harry and Stanley Fitzgerald Rares
avis vie vot thie enatstatinge ste any thie pet
Hashethall worl Wink ae ot tha valilre tea imate
Hy svars teasemalde: toe selivdahe stron. beat
wir teat tutkay Je HLetniey. 4 aly
“ we Hal even Tiel slid expat A
netting, “Lens Isuczsiskt. Hawi Get a
i Ser phased ae lusts selienl Cane cat Carat
phisal with soy sina bast tans, Ceateh Haher bias babe
Huoatertal like that ati tasty
Hronnghe tas Have: andes tiie
treaue oattits We vertainly |

|
| seats representing ‘astt

{ve aimee sh gilarable thate thie abave situations te the tat

tat there sae satiety as, dalled! ta pettens, wh

] are quite willy tee pritt sins tate me the tients sath

Fiserinnination hatsoeser at see anil pa esha Uy

Hee et scene te anolerstanel that at as se steal lead tatten

and wiser tee heege certain things sath vat prist bast 9eat

these aubisalials did seine similar “repeat te” al

Maat the results af that gaurtietbat hit at

wrnter the: vale: ah finer

nye eps ty
tune the aise
ant the feast that the student inne th
tuft” ystiich has heew written atid to assre Coach Maker
that it beheves ie Hhiay aind an bis experienced, capable
Ftv

teh whieh hues been

inal

Beas sny AvoRHACH, 29,

) SPRAYS
FPO™ the

SPORT SHOWER

by Saty

‘Some students seem to have mis-
understood the comment appearing
in this column last week.
column doesn't recommend a basket-
ball schedule filled with teams of
Dartmouth calibre, but what we
would like to see is the disappear-
ance of these Normal school teams
from our schedule and the appear-
ance of such teams as R. P. 1,
Union, Hamilton, Williams and St.

Lawrence. Looking back over the
basketball schedule, how — many
games did you enjoy? How many
games do you mention without
apologizing for the opposition?
Personally we can mention just |
St. Bonaveniure |

three, Dartmouth,
and Providence. Who enjoyed see-
ing the Plattsburgh or St. Michaels
teams. blundering around on the
fioor, helpless before the Purple and

Gold first team?

He den vet
tates: but tee

le

substitutes play

ses but

Captain Ruwsyu

pin iy
inlars, Guth and Grigin

shi and Carr sill be back at fur
Merney at snard and Klein a

ward at center

in,

ie in ts
Pony py

The best th
keume was to se

“ACTING BEGINS IN
ONE’S BONES,” SA
EDITH W. MATTHISON

her

Beatrice”

closed her eyes for a moment before

consenting 10° sce i

the Seare Conroe News alter the cead

jig at Chancellor's hall Friday: night
Miter av slight pause

Collexe girl for
her favorite topie—

hould a prospective
draiities course ft preps

inyateriiats litle particles whic deter
thine atte heredity. \ jad actress is |
bern stud avo tae, He yutt are te be }
an actress. sal Will by: ates ae iE yo
fre tial te be oie, all the deanraties

ii tie world will nat inake

wattle he

By Edith M, Lawrence, ‘30

ntly a little fatigued — from.
reading of Macterlinek's “Sister
Edith Wynne Mathison

representative of

said that
delighted to tlk to a
a few minutes about

clots and actresses.
aetress take a
ation for her
It all depends on you,” she
“Or on your chromesemes, these

mt very early. To hesgan to act whest |
Fowas ahent live sears ald, \ Tittle
Hater. my hrethers and lial a. dre
nate wtih and produced oar «sea
phiys.” Her eyes spnarkled ats she re
iivd ty plays sant the ela, "And
re TP hhave always rveited, yet
Many ae rs aiid actresses
have taken drinutiec vonrses. Rath
erine Cortell ail George Arliss. are
tainaig. thet.
\wliss
warly

Kind of cute thar he is vajaible at, PON"
Hee paged ante yycteh ase game, [0H ated is rome, ipa vel
tot the hest at his careers hint the HD ie a as abla
Weed He Hee ai een eae etree nitist hearts that it is very he
—_ she ulin she has sumentie te tell her all
Joe Herney must bea fair guard |!" mets ot techuigne, Thaw to nse
at’that. Lipinski, of St. Bonaven- |!) Seley tar instance, thht’s very in
fire, beat Cornel almost single | irtaut.” Ter own hesntiial tn
handed but couldn't do a thing [{itel tones wemted the mend to her
against Joe. Allen of Providence | !!1
and Troy, was captain and high Neal toy nanan fer Dol ills
Scorer of the eastern outfit last pier tare.” she yansed emphatically
year and he collected (our points [slic natlin't Infink Wer eye~ when che
Test week against Joe. Not so bad! | Mult sta iy fj
Jel Humphry tole tof punish | is Melia sly
mnt it last iy te Hin der te | 8th ‘ i
tine ead fos read mbit tao | Mer
rove fae earl aires thy 960 i thik sh sitively.
- Jenllece cleation is Teh onal ae ats fin
On the whole, the Mrayidene werk T never hal one tnpseli
sean Was quite: imteresting, Ohne | hessat Wess bys ittwen to
did't. find snauy dull masgnents in | E dity't clusions ten. Ut
that forty-five gminntes ot phe Hisht vai. Ste katcliedl as thomah
The game. tomorrow ends the | tHe ioc st ane = eshwcation stun
Purple and Gold basketball season Whur, | Verhepe that is Inestise

State should win by a comfortable
margin from the invaders from the

metropolis, Griffin and Goff will be
playing their last game as mem-
bers of a State College varsity

basketball team,

Custom of Wearing Suspenders Revived, And How!
White; Red, Yellow, Purple Predominate

BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
cel \ i 42 ‘ 1
ned erty
ik
| 14
Pree emer 1 1
ae] ro 1 ots
iv ut er it
hh is uo
[Mar od Vrwhdyn Heuaen nN ' ‘
| Totals ¥
iw
Sete oot
i |
Won lon Weave
was 7 718 I

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 2, 1928

"31 HASN’T CAPTURED |Mrs. Emma Merrill, ’52, E:
SOPH’S BANNER YET; « pees io

HUNT TO BE IN MAY

HRS. LEACH TALKS

COMPULSORY CHAPEL
To State At 95 In Letter To Oliver Kipp| UNITES STUDENTS, DR.

HERE ON MARCH 16 Mr. Olver HNin rset of hehe of mead. Lc, BRUBACHER’S OPINION
Se inait Erzan Chalom it esha class is wot set bi ‘Century club, several group photographs of my cite reat aoe of compos as

To Address Assembly
For Voters Unit

Doctor
ted out in a joint as
we only way to get

R. Brubacher

cond | her death,
Mrs, Henry (

will] The fetter fo tidents is hy compulsor
York, ehairm: State | hide the
Women Voters will address | hnsitdin
dent body: in assembly. Marel | t0

Mes, Leach is wile of the editor! hy

nt] President of Halt Century: Club.
five (3) points tothe winning | pear Sie
dinary ability and charm and] class towards the inter-cliss rivalry] House cleaning time nearly always ex-| expansis
specially effective platform | contest,

Anne Sterfins| The
eo New Voters anit | the tre

Weer Voters at] Mys

we Koran, "She is a woman of | ive
I |x

ment for
of the home conveniences and
f my dear Atm
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seven in well-ordered | comiy
mine, this year has been no es-| May: the
be the most
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singe will be included inthe inter: {ity

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 2, 1928

STATE NOSES OUT
PROVIDENCE, 31-00

Kuozynski Leads Attack With
14 Points, Followed By
r With 7

Ry Roy V. Suuuvay
‘The Purple and Gold, Friday night,
k Providence college by i

The State team played an uphill game
and showed furious fighting power in
coming from behind on at least six dif-
jy turn hack: the

erent occasions,
fighting five from the East coast

“Phe game was hy far the fastest and
Ht seen this year on the col
aid probably in the Athany

hardest fa
Jee court
Provide

three starts prior
had bowled over
wf Teelnulogy
ai New Hampshire and
Alen, ‘Tray. boy and
searinge threat af the invailers, was
Ay checked by Jue Herney, Bing
wield hint to at” sinygle

Griffin Back In Line-up
Captain ‘Tony Kuczynski was. back in
i hest form with a vim, and played an
excellent game, He scored fourteen af

the. Purple sand Goll points,

J the State scoring, getting

seven points on two fields and three

Golf, althongl ontscored by his man, Mes

for two. weeks
cal knee, played a splendid same,
yeseventh straight sinew his en
Iranee into Si

Krieger, MeCue and Szydla played best
for the visitors but the whole Providence
team put itseli in bad grace with the
auficnee hy talking hack. to Humplries
the rete nin Mur of any

sturted, Seydla, Fravitence sud, peed
the scoring when he scored a field as the
site forwards went down the fluor a
ide Hail, incorreetly believing. it
: all.

Captain “tony Kaczynski 0
seared the first point for the
oa afaul, ‘Tho trailing hi

State stexpped inte it and
pile ap a 127 lead within: hi

Kucgyiski, Carr and Goll s

this spurt anid the Teachers passing was
nrewtly improved. Mt this point, Pre
dace braced and the hale
in tsi to stint
ie tly ine Purple

substinted for Gy

half. State opened, the

iv field hy Cary atten al
thirty seenide ot lay Seyi tlhe
itors’ jena, ther sank Wwe fells

Eye thas eae at Dap
Game Hard Fought
Vhe jeune was a tomeh tight for eae
teu “Care pit the, Puegle att
ale Hiihitis an fant, Wt
did tit bast few Mute le
a vote toatl

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Coach Under Fire

STUDENTS ATTACK |
BDITOR’S CRITICISM

Censure Of Baker Is “A Little
Radical,” Is Koerner's
Statement

TAYLOR UPHOLDS BAKER

“We Ought To Play Worthy
Opponents,” Is Opinion
Of Griffin

‘The "Sprays from the Sport Shower”
column regularly written by Roy VY, Sul
A student commentary. «ny
ceived much fiery

Kast week's. "I
person expressed it
expressed the

wi far ais playing onthe
fart ot ihe. first tent. ie. eomeerned
Whitt we want,” he siti ity Hast aveek's

Sark Cente
te test the var

for
Lor aquilaize.
ane tes Te that
res jsimes. with |
hility: af the

His opinion in general
the mangement pr
teats whieh de ne

““Courteny Albany Byeulng News
Conc Retienvow Baxer

Tesi
trai titre phisers is tin is not on the teat at all attempt

————— I the sii ofthe. secon,

put the time
Ca ‘ony Kuczynski won the jammed ft nen ne Mich ean tack ha
for the Purple aud Gold with a field i au pat vont

ie bux score is Motte re. and con
st JJ ovine several «

. a ee

Karst aco 2 A iatttetetie 4 4G] ere mac te irl Gor dey aot
i Pp typReeweete gd a refused to |

Cis gL a a] Sealant i A] there we

Hiern, 8 3) Maticte cor 2 AY cag

Wiis tt g Mth Xevid. Therke, “28 says “hy is: the at

| title vod aims et tlie bay's, Lthitk,

Totals 9.1) Totals Mosse, Hany tink we ih tc |

Stati
Sere, at halt Tinie—State
commit stats 25 Pe idence, 1

thant believe we cu
Heme as Darbnouth or
FV think we eval mine
Agrees With Sullivan
ie, “L aree ee

G.A.A. COMEDY TICKETS|"
TO BE SOLD MARCH 1) . i (vin. 2x

+ publication of thar they
Mhk wot

Hast Week F heard pevple sity
the Gamma Ga ‘were bared 1

lect al
Vickets for th

sa weil

ap

Florence -iuinpleys
29, will xo on sale Mareh 1, according
28, president "|

atten,

Swill rave charge uf the adverts an
Hearsay for the com ae |
being conducted

The comedy will he presented only
sve night, Last year the comedy "On
the Fenve” was given two nights.

al experience ont the thio |
S reall practice
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"| FRATERNITY TO ISSUE _|

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GAZETTE NEXT WEEK|»

chapter of Kappa Petty kha an ee

ye will he published next week, | Lhe prebatilit
The paper will he distributed ter ae. [IMME ot weal
tive aul Alumuns anetibers, te tiauaraey |

veer nal afivers sand the |
Vili 2, is the elituns ints

tnehiet, and illinstaw, 29, } yun

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HOME’ MADE CANDII

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‘he proper expression of any art demands expertions, expe
Hair Bobbing, which exphiine why more and more women Cc

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“PERSONALITY BOBS”

7 Master Barbers Phone Main 6280
12 Beautichs

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Geo. D. Jeuney © West 7014

Boulevard (ateteria

198 Central Avenue
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| I ranch of the Boulevard Ret 108: 110 State Street

ak Robin

However, George Taylur
of the squad
sf this coe

Lwritecup is quite mitaie heeanse ates { athteties

| eam, a the mangement
arent nent sift in his
yn] thie ten eeiteny Tel a their eplaiona ome wf hinger cullewes pu. Bi the see

F; | points ae
[eur team up to play
they ever played in tcir

1 consiclering seh opponents as Chirk
on Aired, Brooklyn Pulytech, St, Bott
venture, and Union as. ‘setups. As

iu
atisburyh

Questions Policy

“E think,” Ie said, “the
Write-up Is Unfair

criticize the aetion of the coach, the
Every cosich
seeunul team, aunh ney a
en teams when the scure is only a few

1 Sully’s criticism sme witht

Wlattshuirghs ha
und if State Cul
ily it certainty

rich Raker

wy Gi deg Cbin Hie 6
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© justified in asings his

DR. RISLEY UMPIRES
FOOBALL CONTEST

Coached Football, Track, And
Baseball At Denver
High Schoo!

Ofeiating at the Dartmouth-Cornell
Cornell
S.are not

football ames, and Syr
ames for the past few y
the only ant interests of Professor
Adna WW, Kistey, heal of the history de>
vartivent

ated sit

the °U
on the Co

foot all cowely ot
well

t
coach for the major athletes of
trae, aml Iniseball atthe Den
schinal wher he wats comnceted

Find the Dartnouth-Careell yeames
very interesting, ys, “since these
names always present spectecnlar plays
‘awl bring ant minor phiyers inte the

When opinion whether or

hat State. ¢ aecentuats athletic

Pro de "As

[Eaten

leties

hee h

nether

way tet other callege da, Ot-times,
in the larger universities. Mave

Hevelaped tor ac dangerous extent, robbing

Hl: athlete ef

rnvakinge the sport aller
T have

the: atic fehl ‘he evatinned, “tat

Hon tha Fai’ my wir

Feuching is the bigs ine

100
Years
Dependability

DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELRY

9 NORTH PAERL
Opposite Strand 1

James Mix

De Witt Clinton Pharmacy
“Albany's Finest Drug Store’’
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded

We deliver to all parts of the city

PHONE MAIN 8950

Perman
jarcel

Scientific Be

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352 State Street, at Lark

Phone West 4135,

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCIT 2, 1998 Rainer)

’31 To Meet Pharmacy Frosh Here Tonight; ‘COMMISSION PLANS _ |BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT |WOLFE ANNOUNCES 7
Yearlings Claim Victory Over Erskins, 16-15, COLLEGE CITIZENSHIP | MOURNS 3 DEAD MICE) INTERSORORITY BALL
"i CAMPAIGN MARCH 5) 1% biol» sen COMMITTEES TODAY

the death of three
\ Callege i

Roy V. Stnavay defeat in

frestimen
given the

| ATHLETES SEE ‘“‘HIT I
THE DECK’’ EN MASSE

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A, G. BLICHFELOT, Ph. G.

1 FRATERNITY CONDUCT sais helicnboage pein .
1 INITIATION MARCH 17 i Fat in tost mn

Gamma chayae Rata Dette

«ite Feo} OlNp giaclly paid $161,000

sag ene to Women Students and Teachers Last Year
Your opportunity this summer is
greater than ever before.
Travel-and-earn: “enjoy a profifable summer

‘To normal school students and women teachers whose school-time
ullice for a summer of vacation leisure...this message may
this oller deals with earning money in a happy
pore money than the classroom can provide

i oa | ; wn ds 1 PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY
ta | 373 Madison Ave., Cor. Dove Albany, N. Y.

<"\-\ LIBRARIAN SUGGESTS
yancrsy ‘PRACTICE TEACHERS
Patera fe" INVESTIGATE LIBRARY

Min Uy
whore tlnenctedl

ii e us pay you well all
ven more, perhaps.

x own spirit is the

opoxil 10 you is a simple
for work on your part «

k to you lor your profits
summer, But the work

36 STUDENTS VISIT
SCIENCE LABORATORIES,

Phiny sis i d Nye
ells ‘ ' : Ws

Bs
i ; wide reputation in its field,
Can you do what others have done?

you'll know, For if you have the
union as hundreds of other normal
hy can't you, all summer

Boulevard
Milk

1 Do you like to
OF more each

Muostucesd ke fcr stim time positions—We train you free FE, COMPTON & COMPANY
cari. We pay you. ‘Train you at

ure. Send

particulail pabhe yen

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291 Phase Starts Many, NY | BK. BE. COMPTON & COMPANY
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 2, 1928

NEWS COPIES SENT |4¥NOUNCE PLEDGES.

TO CONTEST HEADS

Columbia Press Associatio
To Announce Winner
March 9

Copies of the Stare Contrae News| Snith

nv sent to the Columbia Sehol-

contest sponsored by the

the anny
association, the News hoard annomced | Martha Howland, res!

teachers college-normal school class

The winner will be announced at the!
convention of the press Kroup, Ae
he | orpatriek
| Becta ann
| Kanter, Emil;

and Saturday, Maret 9 and 10,
Delegates who will represen
Miss Hi

and general meetings

Murphy,
and. instr
college, A
delexates I

morning a
The association is national in sep
hundrers of newspaper, maggie’

news-magazines are entered in th
teach year, Membership is
all papers yiblished hy

open for
kindergartens, primary: sehools
and higgh
schools and teacher colleges

Special meetings atthe

senior sehouts,

will be for fieulty ailyisers
papers whieh haye faculty: aulvie

censors, Since the Sev Conner News

attend, linwever

AS prosps

publications,
h year

he attndaner at thy

the
until it
Huriny its fra year, iL wie

to leave early
Ww arrive in New
session of the congress

8 SORORITIES HOLD
ENTERTAINMENT FOR
FRESHMEN SATURDAY

Heighty.restavan pests
hon

vests ist wight
thay titi
Daneinge reir

W, general els ssi

2k; Ruth G
“DW! Nive
30, and

FACULTY
The women tuculty tuenibers will
rt faculty suetabier
Heaney inn Ky

association for entrance in

[membership Dorothy Abrams, Betty

Phettephice, |
gand Wilt}

| member
‘The newspaper will be entered in the] Uy
|

DORMITORY LIFE 18
TREAT, SAYS GERYI

OF NINE SORORITIES

Dela Omeya welcomes into full

Ardith Down, Helew Heu-
Jewel Jolson, Katherine
Betty M. Schrauth,  Kthel
Marion Smith,

Burdett,

Merril-Palmer Student
Writes In Letter

derson,
Norri

“The opportenities for meeting i

teresting people and above alla

Fee ee eamen fil cf the
Teles Campbell Josephine Ho J, ] two phases of life at the Detroit Mer
wid Eliza-] Palmer school of tome
me alunite Frost enjoyed hy # ther Guy ster

vere PrESeHET awd Atina Girvin, stu
Sunday after: |Wl Mina ¢ on

hoon at the sorority: house

Jheth Rolie, 29, we

ine there this.
letters recently

of 4
wand

thy Burdick, Elsi

Gallup, freshen
WI; anal Hlizabvet
ily Leek’ and Renextte
Miller, freshen,

Chi Sigma Theta welcomes, inte full

fvemberships Mary Dyer, anand f-mvall nit od
atherine Broderick, -Duris Rutter, funingte sith ait
stance de Guzman, Mice Fasoldt, [yer the Eni ini ea

youdyiser, it will not be | jer ship
Yat this meeting, [Htc

iret Hirkey, Cather
Htiabetl Moriari
i, Carob Simnott, tres

c rion OW |!
well, Ruth Kelsey Kelley, fnew tricantstaps aiid thie terniation
Mildred Iam, Wie Hanky a Fees ene cuimneet 1 santo

riscila Hammrstey, Marion Downes, | areaiiy vicemraced andl taeitita

reshinien, and Katherine Hattersley. oy
ie i

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hicolson, elizabeth

hi Delta welvames inte full mene |
Ghulys Hassett cad st] nal with evattin

Vinnis Crittkstianh
Beatin Dorothy fare stds
atherine Krenwer, fresh: fiaieat, Hetiie iuahitn

Aplin Rive aweleonnes fates fat men {Phy
bership; ale Wek Wil Jeol ented
in the Hane «

51; | Miss

Fusion Beta
menihershipy
wan), Mary Stuart, Lor

Margarete Breit

= Newell, Netie Conte Mildred

Whi wetemes jit
Marion Roberts,| Muli

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| Le

Ruth Wheelock, ‘29, Is Youngest
Co-ed With Only Five Birthdays

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BAKER
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“BUY BONNIE BREAD’

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PEDAGOGUE OBTAINS
547 PAID PLEDGES,

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Bilty pledges

how yemain unpaid
he
he
vi

veral af the pheikge

GRIFFIN ANNOUNCES).

Five hundred forty-seven Pedaygogtre [0 a
pledges have heen paid up to Tuesday [tl Ne aman
alter awvording, to Feaneis EL cat Waake tis re
Grifin, “28, business uanager, Abe

CLASS OF 1927 GIVES
NEARLY $200 TO FUND

The class of 1927 has contributed

189.80 to the fund starte

Hidley, chai
ineatinieed

MATIC STUDY
University of allege
women de tot kuwaw how ty study, So
y the members af the physieal ‘ednea
jon alequrtinent after interviewing. 100
Frestanen women, Systematic studying

were noticeably Taeking amu
nme Hivin at twme, "They
ch te talking over te lane

fer J tstually: striking one: tnd ‘in boi ye

fname oF the saver apon thie eave will Neiree at Anmherst Cllage
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| Kenmore hitel Stinlay evening \ Wet | Att Rtv bat:

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in

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