State College News, Volume 11, Number 17, 1927 January 21

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Von XT. No. 17

Fripay, January 21, 1927

10 cents per copy, $3.00 per year

GREEK RULE LIMITS
COUNCIL ELIGIBLES

Only Two Sororities May Be
On Probation In Five
Year F Period

ALPHA RHO EXCEPTED

Freshman Rushing Will Begin
First Monday Of New
Semester

I has adopted a

Intersorority
rule tht anly tw

vavities. desiring

ay he on pre.
ation at one t As the pre
period for membersh pin the comet
se the effeet af the mew rule

Tinit the rate ni entrance
suirurities. te

an

tes the conell af new

wverage of ote every
Walt years,

Nt ores he eae

k ‘tives vanish ahiale

sorts. During

vers peter

Htasily

iy rte

vist initia Huttse fee Une nest
ves ears the rithe continie

Sirurities whieh petitinnad heiare

these riiles were sutespterl will tnat te
required tocabide hy thoy

a annponnan, ie
ual

New Rush Rul

Sororities belonging ty

will hein rushing Mond

Fo vle tiest day at tes new
Fhe rushing will consinae

dave Avil He followed hy at shieett period

the gouneil

vavelt

Dates drain hy

Kanga Delian
Saturday, Bele

Vins
Thesdlay, Ke

Zetia

ill TI ont uniform invitations for

freshmen it wishes to rush. “These in:
n dates for
parties, including the rush party
Fron ‘he tive dates the, Hreshnan
irl may: choose the three she prefers,
‘ ae card will then he re
ei to the surority: which sent it
cuts ill he sttbmitied by
to Desi An
lie wil send all then fresh
at une time

FRENCH CLUB IS TEN

YEARS OLD ON APRIL 2

French club will eclebrate its tenth
hirtheday anniversary with a costime
te Friday, April 2, .\ dinner will
weedy the fee

Tivitations t the dinner are issted
fe all members af Kreneh elub and te
He var aninoring in the

A Feqneh play
Peyonts for
first week of

y sign on the

and

duct a cake
9,

in the method of |

PROPOSED ALUMNI RESIDENCE HALL, FOR WHICH $295,000 IS PLEDGED

STATE MAY DEBATE
UNION ON APRIL 22

Would Clash On Congressional
Right To Enact Unitorm
Marriage Laws

To Whom Is The Ped Dedicated?

Editor Baumann Just Won't Tell
Who is the I ky ‘i
the 1927 Ved

DORMITORY BUILDING
DATE STILL IN AIR

May Ask Sophomores, Freshmen
To Pledge In Residence
Hall Drive

Hethe new Caltese adehate eeaned
i
Messe debating: eon
fiest inter letate

ye Mp

weepts a sent it this week

by the Un
cil, State's

wht
th

wll he ine Mhany, Bri 2

far the dehate this week from Joseph

Fried oth tse vets vsked] V1 anmustal euriain, representing the ‘
tw pled Iwefore tele grartuttion Shines ak: beauegtist Hine k orn, secretary af the Union
in inrence sot IAL wonnentstintents | iy. Atarguerite: Caner arom
this sear his ale the alec MK sea “Daedne" ane te thre Union had alrealy its
cat pred ie enllege in pr in OAR ten by 6 tal © OURS
“ital I Whe state Duly y yA ebatinas hen it !
iden wt sai iy review i ‘ HF state's aureement tn alehate, hit its
work of the jaeulty committee, whieh: and morrow feonnell at a special meeting enkerged
rectly completed fnvestigating the the schedule, Heesent ind cations are
swanins faites avaiable toa stents

that only ane State tea will debate
amd that it will he at nT
ten, comprsed af men and women
stinlents, They will he chosen by
ntitives ai the comnell an the
vf shill tiv tryouts,

JUBILEE APPROACHES;
“KING CARE’’ MISSING

With the

FIRST ASSEMBLY WILL
HEAR CHORUSES TODAY,

been
Cumtly

may he es
kets in the tee

tay
il for play
today

Of the Clarkson a
wight will he atuatewta! elt

s will be simg, between the phys,

Frith Hh, Cou
The juniors
hut their

tnaay attend ‘anninial post exam jubilee

plumed for Thurs shi,

required at the second Kether Luyste chairman of the ly i
a eee, aa sla nf ont kine Cae i ve or
CLARKSON TO OPPOSE | vinisi. "suf" Neston, | ss sie ilar ht saat
STATE HERE TOMORROW |” mcd Pe sa he wi the
‘ongest opponents thus far] TO STAGE SHAKESPEARE | (i\11"" care te

ne will be wet by the men's | Pho triad seene from 's} ever bev
varsity tuiskethall team in Clarkson |yhe Merchant af Ve the rest of
Fechnieal instinite ina asane in the Phy fottise De Gunn, IF it eseapes the onde:

el win over Clarkson,
= hetivve wht rate State's 4
vera ot the Best pt th
Ilia wigtory
yer Oayveste Navi sels fast Week
Caprain Nephew scuud his teat are
cated they east takes The

‘les plang. for
cto. Miss Mary
ramaties

burial Only a fey
fond ithe aiee fee
ale, eatlese physivian,

the advanced
Hest semester,
Cran, instenetar

East Meets West In College Halls As Eva
Dietz, ’28, Weds Chinese Student Of Union

‘an

ve Wilchover aay the ane

joes, iL shuld he ane af the best and
hank Fueht contests: phiyed on the} East bas met west in the halls. of
I

for stame tin
university. won another of | 4

nlent have played the
Nie new aimion of the
et

7, 28, is now Mrs, Clar- ibition
enew Shur and will sail for China dur- exposi-
ing the week of February 10. with her Mew, Shu plans

silk nt of

husband facturer
Sha

Ke took
dame between two y
men the “Bunnies

p ime
Pine Hills, di
Upon

T hope to

vary 34]

servi keep
towel will College and
alairs.”

‘0 THEFT OF 1029
BANNER 1S UPHELD

Myskania Also Declares That
Rivalry Is “Not Null
And Void”

is “ANSWERED

Senior Honor Society Denies
It Delayed Notifying
Two Classes

FALLON

‘The freshman men announced
yesterday afternoon that a picture
of themselves with the captured
sophomore banner has been posed
for the Pedagogue, senior year
book,
Myskania, senior honor socie

refused the request of Thonnas 1

lan, president of the sophomore ¢
ry for

ter be declared null and

that the underclass: banner ei
the test

void and that the: sophomore
Which the freshmen captured ¢
slays aye, be returned tothe saplios

The alee
nwa ath

sion af Mysk

ia el rte 2e Chane al abet Via ihe cu
Biteerisan fealty tah tM | | Ira Resolver, that Congress have the Phe tie letters fallow
let ar eit rtd he woot wt power te erie mnifernn marriage sand Fallon to Myskania
Mets aette waa will he the ith] “DEIRDRE? CURTAIN — | {e's have’ State wo fl ervey
i ORG es agy| PAINTED ROR PLABS = ic Son, Sh cee at
gossslnh sunt oils when TONIGHT, TOMORROW) ssi ese i's pol,

wid three
bnie week in
by the intersrivabey ral
Hiuently, everyone wha w
knew when the hanners
Wniting

{f cither banner had not heen, pre:

concerned
ere in the

cured it would have hee sulicient
fFeison for not opening rivalry, Hows
ever, cich class hal their. banner, hy
about December Ist, 1 asked you
verbally and in writing: ay to when the

rivalry opened, bat my:
nnanswered
nmtil the
skel

is were
med

ist
and wrote
College

Myskania to ) Fallon

hereby. notifies you that
for the first semester

lared null and void, and that

your banner will not be returned to

ne Ayskania
8 in posse:
banner until th
iteraoon of ‘Tuesday, January.

iis Five, Column Two)

2 . STATH COLLEGH NMws, JANUARY 21, 1927

te the sturlent couneil’s earnest effort anble :
State College News | x wicishicosl, sich eames |Zajan Backs Campus
Esranuisieo ny rie Class or 1918 He ae race cou aclcia tic NEPA AOe hae ime
‘To. Undgraradat. Neirnaner af New York given aver te. lant Pai vncemeatsby sts wh ae Commission As
xaies, hoaks ar concerts, to “sell” to the :
ane NEWS BOARD Hy, und yells, Or Necessity

tiny spec
w worthwhile

Enwin Van Kut ‘ itor-in-Chief
aye West “iis

Tete ZIMMERMAN. 3 "Buaiess Manager

368 Madison ‘Aveniic, West iodg-r

Managing Editor

ays Wy
there would he f

Vincixia Hicaiss.
660

Waitingion” AvenuG,
Sara BarKe SHADES OF GRADES

wdlssociate Managing Editor

a ‘Laake “Aveniie, West 168
‘Tueuata Te i Subkerbvion Manager mission awh You are the grey ghost swaying,
nina’ Giese, ‘West 2782 of iv iq already have so] Too grim for wit or mirth,
Fe eran Tees many dormant! You are the evil spirit

Spnion Aswoctare
ih fT iar terror coll ie?

Nisciae Tt only makes matters worse to tell these students that we cannot ent Who. Haunts the golleke hearth,
Apeiaipe Motsasti a Scuarck, 128. if they hi i week ty week they need the uti
Sine Foote oton 8 Honortey" Wares, "28 fear the examinations, So many of them an they volved i student] Yours the long stiff finger

Revowrers ‘That points with trembling ire,
writ un, 127 Rose Daansky, '% iss brothers: a clive cople, 0 i .
fa taal eet tr ses bas an aitestnts| youve Buominaton

Pgh anita Helldoubledamspitfire!

Mai ovosn, 127

awrite Hite 27

Karittten ‘Dovanry, "28
oy

need of a group
ich would Lake
esponsibility

Soni ake hens i
inert these monsters of

May Kuaw

they should muse, “have,
Why

An High elegy recewtly warwed
the youth of his: parish

Mitorro Gani 28 “i
eee Ge Mo at 9 THIS QUESTION OF EANSERS! v wirl of the lounging,
limite going te be plenty of

crowding at the matrimonial hires
when the hays get ready tis
Inusekeeper,

Tales w :

in the community, we become FAMOUS HOPS
less, The result is a display af sellish Senior...
individ 2 toad
an ‘ippity
rounis va Scot

Assisrane Meaixnas Manages
ter

Kawi 1
hoses
Fuasers

fst 29 A
fi “wp ii

28
Katnuatse
Ruri Ruut, Assistant
‘Sana 1 ire

y BY

Manawer
Chass

ira News,
nese, Deak
ch

Moone Views

tour. cartier, Ine

os will angly, care

jth ot ted a

“HER SON'S WIFE” IS FISHER TRIUMPH; mn samc ' MELA oe 1 @

Hikes Cher ett Sienny | [A NEW SORT OF DETECTIVE STORY | jcctshihtvnil ie escuela

auiied. BY E. V. K. fact, we have few orgs

Dorothy Cantietd. whieh should be seratehed from 0
list of clubs, Perhaps, soon, we sh it

(ate a plain, whe y "

ihe

ep kidding” next year's
suphumores Tt dieir hanver fy taker Iesslyctaitey lidlieltnnt tent

lege year by the
i

le cones, t
tell ns second class matter at pestomice, Al

year 8

W heen doinss tate

Son's Wife.

Vaisteu oy Motus Ant Vans, 394-396 Broadway

Friday, January 21, 1927 Vol. XI, No. 17

INTERSORORITY COUNCIL OUGHT TO
REPEAL ITS NEW RULING

anci’s new rake, whiclt will

AML esa

Ouven Mary helped herself te samt
wives ua cafeteria: fur the ather it
Don't try it J The bynrseved bad
ab the wash resister soil eatete an wenn

wer show evidence of
pose far whieh

it im
ranice

Intersurity. ¢
nf miore than two sororities

| attempt the Has the dey

ly ’ aed. svt fit :
eciokaeeiaad Br C’LEGIATE Bath i
nite nes nr affine ihe te ves ie rapid | Nes Vor Ie said the wwvatll west

COLLEGE STUDENTS IN

‘op abe
Veal, tut he did't sigs te wlio

mt any rte of the, council

Hetsetive stn

U. S. NUMBER 750,000

immemorial have i)

had the: best ay ofthe presi ils, sifer 4 severe . 5 ‘elegeary home: “No mon, No fun,
onal gum-stiee> | ays cant antl Migs Sigh Your Son.”

the spndie srs intents be: eriles Back pronto: “How sad, Darn bad,

ings. } interesting: Your Dad."

one sore
Hf

Mis
yea Te adit to the ceameil every tivo anil | CMG

oe she gre THE STUDENT FORUM

Apotoisies ws
his the schedule: that P see bein
with exams marke ont fur es

rot hid doen oss | a ET
the sent SAYS NEWS’ OWN HANDS AREN'T CLEAN I. ing seh aafaskeo| there ann sek Ree es wa ey
cue tite that the Yea Knrrone: mt rit
in every form Just how dies the News reconcile jts editorial attacks om
ae wastage eer tet aa with at

News ehh, sind « ews
lasee's anil Tecruitifig. si many: reporters
Sewvs Hound te keep int tomeh with

Tt is possi
hetore injustice is do

fi
Mf el

Intersufority ot of Bl i Pete IMA

teourse it is. ot oui by

atic as rushing rule Mbit need do te bring Inter~

the fall ue the ten

mnsitler its rule
Hut if it does

wrt Ty blk and white F see thee thers
tines amy eves dee phy mie Gilet
‘old plain fawt, that Pomist work a
“ Five exams. itr a trvin, sand at

2,

Which is te ealy

ENTS FOR OWN “L

Se et ec tcchmnn Gite oh enter mata thon, | BLAMES STUC CK OF CULTURE” cna
and repeat the stunt the tullesing ‘Tue News i fl me ed wa the thn Ns
EE allwinge are tw statements from whielt ane heres" a co

ken fren the Sant ata Dear

14. The first is,

Taw iv its opinion on the case of

EVOLUTION AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM ; i
__ | cian by siperinieantentg mate ju resileatrubacher's re Croasy tele ug that, the poor

As was to have been expected, the supreme court af | port: “Cultural siz are Hh] Seat the hating in weary lite hie mice eat
Tipheld that state's” anti-evelation iy] itis in th th remark phe tumor Sweanis | ehatisit and died, the wise

i heard 1 the College tails: at the | t Aba little mice that finis study

red tw be more ontsiders. that

um ing before 10:30 never got the

Proponents of ctdemie’ freedot
to the United "States Supreme. Cart ing ior OMY eer
an deci ment is presents yet vatly a. few itchacallit at all. But Croasy

ee A ead aka atlin didn't tell us sehat grades them *

that there a di
Tt should uot be neces:

it will be ne th

Scopes. can te

descended from mo

amt af ity great valne, | Sunder
sts, well-known lecturers,
iid they teeetve It scant sheet

there mice pull hether Math
UB and History 20 are required
courses at Mouse University.

EDUCATIONAL E(
CHOES, WHY COPY READERS GO
CRAZY

PAY $200 TO $10,000 Hieoueaptin one SH To
TO COLLEGE TEACHERS}, 30»: 10. 1 hotels Mira

site the Siam Saye Mike Meat
luce of Hal
feagelitt! Miss Wallace is of Seat

y Seapes or
would adv

prod tw "Calle: spin

jon oi response ter what is rea truth, real he

er one of whether a state tegislature, | and real culture

Inst iterate men, te what

ht in the public schools. — Prog:
nf the mind to earch ati

rlless nf lw with

visitng to
edt in

Enerom, Tie, News
Aris i all this talk: én the News about the necessity
vities, may Teall ta your

1 Matthew Arnold's essay
Arild, yott remember, Dada

Indoor gymnastics
will name a committee
the mail hox each we

W. again—Y, W. C. A, COM-

iollawvin
‘alture aud An

Miss Barkley
eo through
so

extend the favs a i
fone very teacher’ shel

mentals of the prate

“we children ei fit ar servants of the

who not only do not putrstie sweetess and
ABOLISH COMPULSORY ASSEMBLY? Ti Ida Sloe Water ia thom Gc lier Miitee $6 Go MGS" ALBANY
wf business, chapels, tea-mvet aan addresses," ASYLUM.

‘The senior-sophomare sect the student asseeiation thie dehatitien fe rath
seems to have acted whehninely vot
(last week's chapel the two motions to limit reading of

rapes, isn't it

28. ure aiguarcnily are eugael in any sets] Naughty Newman—‘elrraigements
fersion of cullege | avere made for callection af tuys ta bie
i

assembly notices. ; iil fesemen Mo arose re f
Dealcuande Huei Ream ee eee eet TEN YEARS AGO AT STATE COLLEGE su

1 sa ile duit whether the Coll oe From the files of the News for Jan. 19, 1917 Ted i Canady, Foal
meting of the, student inalp. Wp ed, is ut . ~ he Tangles knee tals af geese
service in keeping alive fan ah Crilese unlly, MRL BE lection of oftivers took place at a meeting of the In- vit in half that time,
family spit it, An hour a week does net seem too much dustrial On ization a week ago,"

time to give to this

most of the mudergraduate complaints he exhibit from sen
at compulse inst the City shown in Miss Perin
ra I Dew all students interested in art.”

the high schools in New Yorke
's room, should be visited by

Teengle Turina

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, JANUARY 21, 1927

BRUBAGHER SCORES | Mode °° Cleimer [57 WQMEN EARNING ts: avn] NAMB COMMITTEES
WESTRN GOVERNOR Hy) | COLLEGE BXPENSES FOR G.A.A, COMEDY

ving ourselves ay other
) President Declares Dismissal w Will

ar sort of spol
under the

Collegiate Music:

Principal Position Offered To ‘i ne
Of Suzzallo "Disgrace Co-E ing W allowing news story Bo Hein iatate Ot
To Washington” ce ec wats Ae dg ofl History And Art
" 5 lala Yoman's " Chiristian “Temperance || MG NUTT TO BE DIRECTOR
SRERON TOL QHENTS SOME GIRLE ARE COOKS! jn scii'aia htur Sri" Ul saequate” Stage
stoke on College hfe at Alhany lage Facilities
In New York State Education, Dean Pierce Advises Freshmen Mi the tiles of wildness of cot Prevent Presentation
Urges United Action Not To Work For Room loge students, af drunkenness, hip At College

And Board bocket tasks ind ire

lar live
abe declared

the students
citizens ain! uphold the laws af ott

been named for
comedy whieh
tion will pi
comntry vent at the Albany fnstitute of Hi

By Teachers

Highty-seven girls in State Cal
worleng for their room or Done

cher in the
parent, a dis

“A blow to every te
tion, an affront to ever

crave to the citizenship of the state The jwisitions open MTFs otiligceknrdlow tain
ow, are aoe tee site ate so yell attenfel A onion ffl Arty Fe
used by President A, BR, Heubacher, to helper ie seats tmless on a ; : 25.
il C wissal hy the trustees carly and 26, The di-
| sel ae Gaegh gathe trustees "ss Steet, stke: brielly ot th ar at ie
| resident Henry: Suzaallo, Ricttann Ay dewses ern ran || toe att Ruth MeNutt, '27,
The wntie ieaching profession ts —— fava te comedy
deeply: stirred hy the action of the See wifes « rane
ee el NEW YALA. PLANS |int its GREEKS HOLD REINS stile ens
clear that the gavernur of the state, Mie are opin where int ye deville
Hy Uconpialntlage javeny Ree re hy anaWcr beg Hae Tetepun i ly the
ye his ay ' a
Hostile mnjurity: iy he: rare of ni Shin ain atonal money ft inj in the
hin hstite lvitils ane may: take care sa ehilelren in litorium,
Feral ou Aa EE AM Ay Raniviannives Rien UNA, He ie i, seb Members Of Fraternities And he presented "at
Hil era b aace tina And R.P. |, Are Invited There are a few clerical and waitress Sororities Have Most he Lnstitute of
tease the wert” Ue we To Attend poate en ty girls a State ike Student Jobs
jacher weltes ii the editorial columns are it the Calle itsell

Hiereey dean of wonta, | Sorority: and fraternity: members tld | See
forestier wa Tae greta ot) tent ives See:

it ni kiss ail eli cattienes tia | yy Qt Gili,

ysclnty [Paw eatery mn BN) ei een

tf the current issue of New York Sule] pye yeysty Teal allie Nit
Kaneation, Dey Hark 1, Horner, | Men

Ate College, is editor | inn

hovel entertainment
H

furiner dean of

if the mnagguaine deme vost sii winte. are menher Waly several ‘eal come
Pravses Suazallo Slate Callouw whe atin Une adja | wei H

[tis probable that President Suz | Prank S, Howe, generat secretary “(| it the

zallo affended his excelleney, bath by file Mbany’ Central Yo MSC Aa is as vill tn

fis progressive eedueational teadership | sisting wile the arrangements :

sav the state and hy: certain economic] The plies forthe new organization | SNC ty ise tae stem i quoi

views held by hin i opposition ‘ta [hiv Wot yet vent completorl as the Tria) some way te call her: Va: tu
wor, Whatever the anders mburshi cards ave not yet arrived, | sattowe work. the: first yet aul tecorn

Cation was too largely: daninated by [fticors will probally take place after
rs Hands in cus

Fa has avureed ise

iran” patiteatnomniationn That i

fe amaaested that ob qoute
imevesting if all self-supporting: stints t
1 in at sti at her allice statitns the
Hak werk they dhe saul tthe ana

Other evn
Coe, “22, chuiriian:,
Hanis” Within
Ruth” Cuban,
Doroqwertios-— Helen
hunse—Florence
Lonise Mathewson,
Katherine ‘Saxton, 22
u—Harriet
cirman ; posters Ruth

sanall initial 9
the huh

ak the
the
I Menoraly are

CONTINUE ANNOUNCING, |°":'

The editor inehieg sat the Nvavs fe a

STUDENT VOTE RULES}'»'* is! ui ny i

President Suzzalle has conducted
Wimineld wile adiirabte professional
Hecarum throughout the entire pro

naintained a dig: | problems

secs, He hts nada ;
tidied attitude toward and in the [ $romp meetinns ‘ woamicemients. in weekly sear the Pedhagweate anid tthe Ciuarterly uewalapers— Thelma
wesenee af his nveraty fuculy PEASE LA yreear m bis were oercelnngly defeated a ie tnd th iota of sintiy te | f
Student hoy; he has, spo eee eat ne Shades {ie seuhontoresseutor assembly, Evie vtiy Mal the putin eater faceted | mies

Die unis wwhiels Rietuirl As Jet Wai ay, “One, maved hy Phen Falah business, manaver on Teth ynttien

mann ail Vevid Burke, “28, is: secretary

fan, president of the sophomore elass. [tons

raw hiver| FORMER GA\ Roh pc ibe pres | amare et utes tage tach ate an! PROFESSORS BATTLE
eng, fen eT avin ket 28 : Zain sepne-[inaternity sil vs ane backed hy | STATE INTERFERENCE
ha wvill support. hin Ti every. ape: | My rae Maruert Tater votes | Nite tie mado fa heen swank cs ata kclatss'" | IN EVOLUTION STUDY
Mr AVilhur Haber, Aha) WV Mt 2 : lt of ate Gist Athete {gl Xe SNS Arad ty the
amid the captain aan manaier | Ve

self-control; he
ort toy me

int view-presiden

fraternit
“The pre

antievalution legislation the
University Professors is
vate this growth in the
Feedhian af teaching
Hybia with the American As:
ement of
the university: prafessurs after
decided flieially: ty ene

ty read as announcements notie
jy inetuded in the Stare Contr

Dele Rho fraternity

DIRECT AND ACT IN THREE PLAYS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW

vuive 1 million
teache ry the burden of the

work in
ve the matter te

tion, atfered by
Lavejoy of Johns: Hop
pte

Thales,
fae must become
New, York State education
Voiegs the sentiments of

caching i
nid it defewting th. principle of the
epsration of irele unl state in ede
‘

ers ing
fail iteasurs- af steeesa iW bi enittra
versy wilh apolitical opponent

SPRING RECESS OPENS
FRIDAY, APRIL ncaa e

recess will bh
April Bat 3:40 ovclock,
ae leven ays until Tuesday
April 19, at B:10 o'clock

June 18

a rations 48 formed Ht sul
he legatity of the action of the

tite tet huok commission, whieh. has
femoved all meuti evulution from
fextbeoks int state-supported. shoals.”

TAX DELINQUENTS

Vallowing is the finance hoard’s Est
at students whe have neither paid the
Student tas nor made adequate expla.

Tis. talk will be
not Wis raved the west

uation . a oe Fitdred, N.Y 7, president of
“Pathe as i ine @ snOW=
Anetta, Manin future,

night
xeneral 4
renee Galdewa Bills, "28, p
Trelta "Hughes committee workers

lid easst to.
ul, according to Dr. Gertrude
Doulas, of the biology department,

STA'TH COLLEGE NEWS, JANUARY 21, 1927

VAN KLERCK WRITES
FOR PRESS REVIEW

“Don't Let Paper Paint College
In Pollyanna Fashion,”
He Warns

“Putting Pep
Paper” is: the title
by. adwin Van Klee,

‘The article will
'y issue of the
ed hy the Col
ciation

devoted t0 sty

School Press Rey
inuied i the
which is pu
cholastic Pre
rst instalment
ays of ublainig cole
4 co-operation, moral an

support

financial, for a student paper, Devives
for widening the influence and appedt of
the papery both in the student bh

ip
in the college field genera
outlined, Methods of obtainin
quate staff, in point af size, are given.
Ways of keeping the staff interested and
erated, amd there
ews? methods of

working are also
is. description of the
training the
writing of news aud fi

staff in the collection and
other details of

swewspaper techni

ne af aetive
inplishy this. by
rel the school. The bis
paper can render is in its mews €

He written sand
A onl Hews

tori
added pages is also told

AMERICA COLLEGES
REPORT 11 PER CENT
GAIN IN ENROLLMENT

American co
enrolime

th
Hons on the appr
Assoc ny of America
An ing
cent is shown in the i
time students for the pr
compared with 19
Oper cent for
ide part-time aunt summer

school students,
‘The expansion is general through
y, Dean Walters. re

for the middle West

tation
ments

REPORT 173 STUDENTS
MAJORING IN ENGLISH

ie files of the rex
lish is 173. ‘The
encullment is in the Ge
ich two students

ier
sophomores in Fnglish
in, Physi

CAMPUS COMMISSION WHICH AIMS AT “BETTER COLLEGE”

> ee fase

“a «
AINE STAPFORD.

HATE ILIA

' al

Anecaeel PABST
Bight of the nine members

KATHE DOUGHTY

ff the new campus commission,

‘|Co-Eds Need Coercing As Study Hours Come;

We Love ’Em Anyway, Say Matrons --Some

[evenness

State Colley
the pedantic rod,»
themselves

‘me tee need ay Ete
wn the evening

must he
yout kinovy
sulferingg Chtlewe land

iit by eleven
Nnother Hons

DIRECT NEWS HOUND

WHICH ISSUES “‘EXTRA”’

‘The News Hound, stait publication

oi the News, published its first extra
edition Monday, to get to the stalf a
story which “broke” just after the

lar Friday: edition
The Hound, ef whieh
29, is editor, now publishes more than
100 copies weekly, supplying all mem-
hers of the News staff

8 published,

eve Cole,

July seemed tu have different outlook

future wielders of ["Y

leh the title ah aniany® at

e- | and another
nicht when sleep was vainly Iuatled for
neil far inte the hones af the aight

lene Tontse: mater a

their sirls ih spite af
fined real please tty math

cir various “adopted families”
lve tu furty giels. "There
need at a eirls’ dormitory
but Catlesse auuttioriaie
nrothees abate hi

Houses are maute

hit radiate the eon

inner
Iuniche

ws veal fast
served at the houses, while

procured at the Calleye estore

Women’s Footwear
reduced to

$6.85, $5.65,
$4.85 and $3.85

at

FEAREY’S

44 No. Pearl

EXCLUSIVE PRINTING

336 CENTRAL AVE,
Phone West 2037

UBRED Av CORSON
The ninth is

“Dependable Flowers’’
We Teleyraph Mowers to ull Parts
Of the World

FLOWER SHOP

STEUBEN STREET

Corner James
Phone Main 3775

The Fall
Cafive
| Shop

Business

Dinner $1.00
Harmanus Bleecker Hall Building

MRA BARR LEY
Feanette: Waldhillig, "28. |

QUARTERLY TO AWARD
2 PRIZES OF $25 EACH

Threw
will he. pul
Tulfo Bay
will pre
a

iy come tate in Belraary, 9
Fate hi Npril- anal the fonrti ia

S previously, tthe Quarterly: will
wet prizes uf $35 cach at commencement |
fi Tune, one for the best stent ise
Hwublishied hy: it during the year wal the
father for the best verse

PLACE RESTRICTION
ON POSTER HANGING

CampusGommissionEstablishes
Zones For Advertising
Uses

restricted zone:
he hans is th

Assign

i place:
inission has heen a
hody: generally,”

Hy the: stile

est

nk the mail box is mach never,” she
ont jappeatedl ty the: studtents
nt abe hile lees are

t

nid dleprartinent is ¢ ti
fale rented Margarer Valet

James H. Murray

CONFECTIONERY

We Supply Candy to
The Co-Op, Fresh Daily

%
Ce

Madison Ave,
klyn St.
Main 1571-3

Phone

CLOTHES

Ready:

And Cut

made
to Ordor

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STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED

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UNITED STATES,

Charter house

Suits and Overcoats

40, $45, *50

= BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT
OUR STORE IS THE

OF AL

The character of

overcoats tailored

BANY.

the suits and
by Charter House

will earn your most sincere liking.

Steefel Brothers

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, JANUARY 21, 1927

CHORUS BRILLIANT,
DR. THOMPSON SAYS

“Had Forgotten How Very Well
Mr, Candlyn Conducts,”
Critic Declares

Havoin W. ‘Thostisos,

byt .
kK is of the opinion that

xp
tue haut sure
that |e ert better Kast
Thursday wwe of those st
inal years when T myself luck
chorus and at its present direc
were moments when [almost

ier Titerpre

Me, Stewart

alumni ar the public, ‘Then it oe
el ty President Layvell te send the
Ww Europe fur a tone, and it re

Wooleutt
New. York

in
whet F call
Hairidner, and his eminent

Thusrity wats echoed hy Miss Bessy: Wood
whi sisted on buying their mnisie front
IHhat tine forevermore, Sometine: i will

he disenvercd that State Crllege: has abt
allege chars of women in

Inger. Meanwhile we ny enjoy the

chorus curselyes with tall confidence in

their merit, Some day even the: facnlty

WAHL Hee about then,

Naturally the audience way mu
M

etling at
ip. Beauty suing wil

fue at title fast an th

it af the evsennes, w dainty, tinkling ar

ft Stevenson's "Shadi

+ furnished (rem ob:

\ group ui

vlitional part

st liked anim

urranngenient

in whieh the singers
crest test M this time of
nice is never periect, but the
Conductor ana

a Tittle mre

ccompanied excel

restrain a
V wanted t0

View; her tiny

wivelh aclnirend, F Iuul oor

Teig ery well Mr, Cally) conducts,

irs fie Thay dmprvayer Harn mney

ear more of Miss fanes

Snow, Sun Set College ‘Afire’;
Is ‘Burning Shame’ For Firemen

Sunday was not ae day that MI
bany firemen would have picked for
outdoor exercise, But excited citi
naged to take the Protec

1 ride during: the after

it would have been quite aw

ga, Bor the
at Staty College
found the
re) neatly exaggerated,

The whole interior of State Col
stu be ablize, Smoke is

from every window. “The
doomed,” a resident of

en avenue phoned

eetives sand pamper 4 bundled

viely and set aut, ‘The whole

‘of the College did indeed

And the fire

their masks

when they si the smoke curling

over the root, Bat ac moment hiter
they tra dwt their mass with
exchuniatinns of eli

fuel) Tike that whieh

"|MYSKANIA SETS FORTH
BANNER RIVALRY RULE|

angel ter hide the teed for | 9

Pleases At Concert _

violinist
tion,

Miss Helen Jeffrey

(Continued from Page One)
Cy Interselass rivalry rules, 4
eof dime 1926 Crest
Hand bok, 58,
+ instruct Myskania net

hin until both these wotities
shave heen received

Jee sath ah
Ile date
nil three
the
wonibaveht et Fels

Hammary 12 thy earliest

which date Fett thy
fthe ties»
semester hewins

§. Yow fad any came ai these three |
anid one hall weeks tea whieh te
chase ene week te conerdl the bat

the Callewe hui Mysk:inia
fails to see now “everyone concerted
Knew when the banner was an te
buildings

M

- | ten rege
answveredl

ant
Stannard for tH

“Vis alecisivn is tinal

“WE’LL TAKE CARE OF
"29 BANNER” - WOLNER|

"Wie freshmen still have the
Fhamner stu sill take

phone |

He Tae vie statement male
Wolter, presideat vat the: frestanany elass
eoneernines Hw tvestinat haw

Model College Sho}

M4SoPeacl St, Albany.1.Y,

COLLEGE BRIBES

cast organ scl
on ait 5 o'eloc
vcopal church, ‘Ae

Miss Stokes Returns

Miss Ellen Stokes, instructor
wi lies, hax returned to College
after a short absence heeause of illness,

Barkley Addresses Class

HL, Ihurkley, "27, associate matt-
editor of the News, spoke on in
anuiry 1,

Life of Carroll.
Gertude Daw 27, had charie of
the program of M et

r
thor af
‘alley. pr

iderland,”
ol

Psi Gamma Entertai

Psi Giana jv
ight fur Marjorie Ont
for the

Morrill-
hn

Water Silk Life
Thow the Water Silk Grows and

Multiplivs” was explained by) Pre
He Loyd ofthe |

rium Wednesilay evening,
hare was illustrated hy two reels of

hiotion pictures

Speaks on Tire Effi
Why hallows tire

ney.
Fe eiiedenh wi
Hunter
Frilay afternoon,

Aphained: Iiy boa ML
Un Chom sty elu,

| Quarterly Bonrd Meets
Quarterly hoard held its weekly
[meeting at the home of Professor, R
1 Birttaned on Western avenne, Sat

organist and choir |

in

50 NEWMAN MEMBERS
CELEBRATE RETREAT

day, 10. amd 2

Holy Names, followed

Ni
st

Aoaltinisttess atthe breast

BERNICE DONALD WEDS
ce Donald, ¢

lore Hampel, a
Mott are living ly. Mrs,
Matt was 1 the hore eco:

CAPITOL.” ALBANY

Next Tues. Wed. Only
Matinee Wednesday

Charles Frohman Presents

One of the most famous
Actors on the American
stage.

OTIS SKINNER

“The Honor Of
The Fam'ly”

Eves: $1,10 to $2.75 ,
Mat. Wed, 50c, $165,

numies dep

LELAND

HOME OF FILM CLASSIC

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AIL Next Week:
TELL IT TO
THE MARINES”

with
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LEY, Owner
All Next Week
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TREASURES”

with
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Nights 25 Matinees: 150-206

Nights 25e Matinees 15¢

ARTISTIC PLEATING
& STITCHING CO.

We Do
Hemstitching, All Kinds of Pleat-
ing, Buttonholes, Rhinestones,
Hand Embroidery
58 Columbia St.

Cor. No. Pearl St. Albany, N, Y,

HONEY FOR SALE

New White Ch
In The C

$1.75 per 10 pounds
Extracted honey, $1.50 per 10 pound

pail

We pay postage or express
charges and guarantee satisfaction
or money refunded, Five per cent
discount on hundred pound lots.
Produced exclusively from clovers

The Busy Bee Apiary
Roslyn, New York

Clothe tha ure Distinctive but net Expense

12 Master Barbers
133 No. Pearl St.

PALLADINO
“PERSONALITY BOBS”

Phone Main 6280

6 Expert Marcellers
Albany, N. Y,

WINTER SPORT GOODS

Sweaters
Hiking Breeches
Riding Habits
Towerscollege slickers

C. H. GILLEN’S
Next to Post Office

ARMY-NAVY- GAME

DISTINCTIVE
Society Printing

Programs, Menus, Dance Orders,
Art Novelties, for

Sororities
Fraternities
Societies
Clubs

For Particulars See
Dorothy Warshaw, '30, 8. C, T.

Tf you see ONE
You'll Know It's a

LEONE

at 18 Steuben St,
Whether it's a Shingle Bob
A Swirl Bob or
A Peacock Bob
We Specialize in Hot Oil Scalp and
Hair Treatment
Two (2) Expert Marcellers Always in
Attendance
For Appointment, Call Main 7034

QUALITY
SHOE REPAIRING

84 Robin One block
Street from the College

@
J, COSTANZO

PROPRIETOR

EVERY TEACHER
Should Visit the Home of

Boulevard
Milk

This company extends an especially|

k. Our plant is|
most modern and com
plete in the countey-—a truly model
dairy of unique interest to you per-
ly as well as professionally,

Boulevard Dairy Co., Inc,
231 Third St., Albany
Telephone West 1314

Shoe Shining and Repairing

he Sunlight Dairy

Klein Market

331 CENTRAL

Choice Meats, Poultry
und Veyetabler

AVENUE
Speoial Attention To
School Organizations

HATS

of every

High Grade Dry Cleani

nd Dyel

so
ing of Ladie

ription cleaned and renovated

nd Gen

jarments

Superior Quality and Better Service

‘iting dwn their necks

SUPERIOR CLEANERS & DYERS
85 Madison

Avenue

help

STATE COLLEGE NEWS

Phone West 5975
Work Called For and Delivered

Business Department

Ready For Prom?

If not, let the News Ads

you.

STATE COLLEGE NEWS,

JANUARY 21, 1927

its Plan Series Of Court Games---Faculty Tilt Near---Men Schedule Five Baseball Contests

CHOOSE GIRLS’ TEAM
ON GENERAL ABILITY

Sportmanship And Team Work
Will Also Be Deciding
factors

Sportsmanship, playing ability and
team work form the

whi “s awomen's

J, and Gert
iat nf waranty, will neteet. th
varsity team from the outstanding
Fs af these teams,

nilidates who have signed uy
1 divided into teams as fole

tina Avaarito,
2,

iRuth, Rut
Anna Meore

Ksther Luysster

i HE: Gertrude Swettmann

Dorothy Lasher, Marie
30; Barina Andrew

Kadding, Ms Matin

29; Katherine Watkins, ‘30;

i hy 230:

30: Jean ta
2

cly MeNiekh

2 Kthel “Cieananter, a0:
a it

hens

Dora Dishin

Marion Maren
\

ice Bingham
9, Geraldine
"Wo; Fathel

Blenis, "275
vude Tall
29; Gertrude Cr

OSWEGO NORMAL IS
DEFEATED BY STATE
VARSITY, 34 TO 19

Completely outplasing their oppo:
ts the State Cullesge men's varsity
etball teant defeated Oswege Nor
school ME te 1, in the, ¢
slay” event

yamme and
classed
est that State
quintet has played this season, Suite
tok the lead early. inv the first quarter
when Care seared from the field,

Tn the tinal period the

scored the Purple
Captain Nephew wars
twelve tn
At forwards hed the
Merney alae a
endl floor ‘Suit

were Oswesey
In the pre

Bui fared seven poitlts to Hone
hy their opponents.

Varsity To Play 10 More Games;
Will Oppose Alumni February 5

e's what the anen's basketball
y faces for the rest of its

Clarkson at Mtbany
Alumni at. Albany
Ne 1,

i
Bio New Pal
ech, lust

Varsity Captain

Clarence Nephew, '28, who will
lead basketball team against Clark.
son tomorrow.

practice

faculty weanen's
fur

vy Saturday’ nih

Mareh

ain, whew chosen, will Pe dasha batt amp

‘thames ad | Neaoleans
varsity

sed teat

skethalls Heetri

irse ut Schenectady ett the

Colles

Must Have Cards to Dance
Suadents weshing te bring
to chan

Pharmacy Swamps Oswego
Many Collese of Vharmaes

in the
work with State
when it

prev ints,
the <ecund period,

No Substitution for Russell Sage

Postpone Sw'mming Classes

Since the Mhletie Conference of
American Collage Women, af whieh
the Girls Athletic iation is af
hrember, disapproved of intereolteniate
sports, the Girl, Athletic vounei) will
nbstitute ua ganne for the licen

Baker And Kuczynski

Has State Coll

indrere sport fh
Coach ner f

re
sent Statesont the foe ths

“Has State A Hockey Team?”’ No! -

Kuczyns
| fe et
etal Whiston

- Yes!;
i In Verbal Gymnastics

an compose of

will start
Conel Baker hay his ow
dhout uezynski ay
knw,
ie makes at youl

at's Una

Mul

| The Locker-ro

om Low-down
By Insider,

and Goll will bein its

The Marple

most dificult contest thus fur this
“ Clark
Fi sizeable
Haut in total aver its
Hiree yireyinnis ay) State has
sewed 92 9 iis oppo:
ne scares are
State, 20 Jamutien, das State 24, Matty.
Innah 8) State bh, Oswvesey, 1. i"

Captain Nephew and Kuczynski |!

are fighting it out for the third sea- | i
son lor high individual scoring
honors, Nephew won this dispute
by one point two years
he was a fresh
Kuczynski did not
hus far
th ty points.

this year cach
Nephew
ading in field goals, with four-

to Kuczynski's twelve,
ny has the
six to the capt

but
ints,

Care, whee ability tee in
creas coatsidetiddy this
third with eighteen yyoints

Willard W. Andre

tener fea every ata
et far tenets iit WHE TEE QUALTETEI

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American Cleansers and Dyers
We lean and Dye all kinds of Ladies’ and Men's

“We Understand Eyes’ -

bnt Oui

EYEGLASSES
50.N. Pearl St. Albany, N.Y:

‘This year's showing by the var-
sity and their work in the two
years which preceded it have given
heart to State College basketball
supporters. For several years be-
fore had come the worst basketball
fortune that has ever fallen to the
Purple and Gold, Defeat after de-
feat p.led up, many by large scores,

Hy would be idle to try to fix det
sitely what has browght the change,
ity: two
iprevement
nent oF the present
ements whieh have

BASEBALL TEAM T0
PLAY FIVE GAMES

Meet Jamaica Teachers.
Clarkson Institute And
Hamilton College

will

Vive will he played bythe
varsity baseball tant next springs,
Hing to the sehedule made pub
ay by Ralph Suunley, 28, manager
elect. our games will be played in

ne

with Jamaica ‘Teachers
raining school will open the season

eon May 7,

¢ following week the twin will

fonrney to Clatan where it will meet
Hamilton enllege May 17. 11 will
play Vortkun’ Normal sebood te

May 21 The tinal same will come

to discourage sttceess. The ra ihe. gysnadiue

Fett and tate hah saa [wall Heino Shorea MY teva
Hest af the ew reernits, | Maar roe  ot seun as the we se
tase heen Nephew aaut '

ly the better player.
We say potentially, because Ne-
phew ie not always in, as, good
form as he might be,

is frequently a, far more briliant
like other

Nephew plays
sistently, _Kuczynski, how-

this by his team
lly a shade

P. Wayland Bailey, Seey

Y.

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PHARMACY |
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Swinnnine ela vt Bath J will [|] Promptattention gi to phone and
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PHARMACIST Students and Groups at the State College for Teachers
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Albany, N. ¥.

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When you are in this vieinity

¢ handling ady

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call will convince you of this
fact.

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Neckwear
Slickers
Sweaters

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