State College News, Volume 14, Number 22, 1930 March 21

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Vol. XIV. No. 22

Stare Cottece For Tracers, ALnany,

N. Y., Fripay Maxcit

21, 1930

$2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues,

OLD NEWS BOARD

BDITS ISSUE TODAY

Works On
With Understanding That
Names Be Left Out

Former
Conny
week's

iu the management

paper until a new: board

this wee

iy hal ac

MEN DEBATE FOUR
OPPOSING TEAMS

Myskania’s Request

mers of the Srate
poard are editing this
‘of the News at the
nin, 1 its: resis

lent associnibon
the news
cal be

ken with
“ents wil Miss Butle Elected

ty annomnced i

N
| '
the board, | try

SEMESTER HONORS,

WITHOUT DEFEAT

Paul Harris To Speak
In Student Assembly

Varsity Ties Opponents

i By Scoring 350 Points \:,
f Vola

lent
mY andl Mr
192

AVERAGES REVEAL '

GOVERNOR VETOES
BILL FOR LIBRARY

Pass

Executive Promises To
Original Appropriation
if Presented

Governor Franklyn D, Roose
item in the State
day which gave Stite

et

Heads Minstrels

| NEWS 1S SECOND
IN PRESS CONTEST

|

11 SENIORS ACCEPT
OFFERS TO 1EACH
DUKING NEXT YEAR

| Tickets Are On Sale

For G.A.A. Show Friday

‘TROUBADOUR SHOW li
ay BE TOMORROW

“Until Midnight

Wins From Publications Entered
By Colleges In All Parts
Of United States

Phe Srvte C
warded second

yrs were entered by cob
nh all yuan

of the United

Hulletin” wi the Kansas

Hy national conve

at Columbia
‘ark city, last

nuluete
New
yy and Saturday
H the f
al the

nr NiWs
outed

‘0 Follow Page Hall)’
am In Gymnasium iii

suything

Student-Written Play
will ‘Be Seen Tuesday

2

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 21, 1930

State College News

Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918
‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
State College for Teachers

THE NEWS BOARD

Snvion Associate Evirons

Caroline Rp ‘Gongvieve
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vee ome

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a the college yeag by the Editorial

"Published eve
ibscriptions, $2.25

day
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“AD TO COOPERATI

News board are selad tw co

News

Members of the former
in the axmagement of the

agreed 1 publish the paper at the request

hecause they announced, in their letter of
resignation, that they would offer their servives to the
student association in putting out the News until ae new

the “voices were found to be much better than formerly"

“Bonds Of Family Are Breaking Down,”

gives promise of quality.
‘The music department is having difficulty in arranging Dr. Anderson ells College House Men
a time for rehearsals which will be suitable to all the) « ctionate bonds of family) “Marriage was a necessity, and a
‘men, but the administration may be able to readjust the} tity seem to be breaking down,"| young man embarked on matrimon-
scheilule if the demand of students for a chorus is great a a On ta fessor] ia adventures at an early age, but
‘enough, ated on his at-| sid Dr. Nels Anderson, professor) aay, the ratio of marriages. and
tet to reorganize the chorus afer its three yeas of Sociology at, Seth Low collxe] he age at which they are nexotited
Brooklyn, N. Y., in a lecture ad-[are adverse to family he said
dressed to a group of men at the)” A’ direct result of this aversion
, BITS OF A Woman's || College house, Tuesday —night.|to marry is the lidcrettied laorenese:
|, HISTORYMAKEMOSAIG || “Modern inv lon ind conveni=| of sex morals, and the super-knawl
ences: are ecessary theledge of children in this field, ac

sinall .Aanetions the home which cording te DE Anderson:
Mosaic, By John Prestand (Gladys Skelton.) Nev] coherent.” he. averred He teclie was: the foul con
‘ark: D, Appleton & Co. 2. Tis Auderson reviewed the: hie] Aueted tt & aeties cy the um
bits of knowledge of a woman's history constitute the] tory and discussed] en's. Christian — association, ae

1

the

Mosaic of John Prestand’s navel, a story told ina cording to Isr: aplan, chat
rather nnusiial form, Its central figure is the woman] theories of dis-Lman of the committee. The’ course
Ja being "without prejudices, without a home, an] pelled. several fallacies concerning] js being. conducted in conjunction
1. mother-tonge. is an elderly| the origin of the family. —"The| it ic lectures

reel physician, who might he called] early f ied solely

rator of her story, first sees her in} young

«
Se need to protect

Lauter, e brings him in toch with three very] the chikd in’ infancy, and the eco
unfike men, cach of whom tells this De, ‘Frebuchon that} Nomic vale of the family was a
art of Nate’ his in whi he tl inet axed fray factor in the ci man

mains unkown, OF these three men.) fearing of a family: group,” he said,

JUNIORS TO PLAY

the mosaic, which is all we know of Nadine’s existence

day night under. the direction of

tir her. and he escaped unine| Dr. Anderson deplored the emer
jared: one of the others had loved! avd one had hated] gence of women trom the home
hier, and she broke the fife wf each, troke them without | aiming that female economic: in
iniice ar ang evil intention, merely because she was] fependence spelled death to. family
Simple, direct and elemental, antoniched by any of the) life. An industriad civilization has
Ani complesities af mudern civilization little roan foe a family,” he stated
The novel is out of the ordinary in thewe awd cone] "Marriages have decreased alarin
steuction. Tt is well written, andthe people. wlse Fives] idly amider one present erunomic
iwaich, directly or indirectly, with Nadine’s awn] system. When rirad fife was ire
ny. varied, ant well characterized, There are} Momminant.” Drs Anderson said
Several dramatic scenes, ad though the separate bits of — fa lay presenting
|

board could be organized,
Since they felt it unfair to print the |

dents who have not paid the association's request of SH.)

“They could aot, huwerer, re

they vacated their posts |

sign withort supplying members af the ation with
the newspaper fur whieh they had paid, Mewe, they |
have tried to carry out a. conviction that the smanes

ination ts the |

ul meet their
News with the
+ pulisty the

should sot be printed

the tindderstand {

association by mana

rg tTsat they: should ames while

SHALE WE TUNE THE TIN

The piano in the Lounge of Richardson
forming nobly with its loosened string

a have

they were assy

PAN

His per

nud wobbly: haan

make each a separate story, tbe interest af the wove
lel tee the pervs of Nae al oi the] 1933 BASKETEERS —|Siv~ Sasherine Graham, |
dloctor wh tells iy the tales told him by the other three e cast included "Mr Abin
is well ststiined ON MONDAY NIGHT| St, hesbands ice tenon
iahgonne Metin teat So take been nauk paz] Lhe junior etass haskethall team,| Mead, the itustrater
sihly have experience so much and letrned se fittle, Por] Winner wt the recent intramural] The a
thomgh her arly tife Had heen passer in the stot ashethall tournament, will play the [aM the hi ,
sijualor, though she was without ties of any Win or ANY | fevinnen Mec Mtedlag nacky gayle, perleramance progressed, the
tof arkgronnd, she haul spent several sears an thie] 02 Mee Monday’ night at players dropped. into character and
Hest brilliant society af Vienna he Sir Martin Hard-] 47°" weothe Page hall gyie}the business went
Teas! pally crossed hers asim, tor the eallease ehampion-fantil atthe climax
alin, see at feast ship iis er
deine Bie Vw on wean He eee ne
inherited 1 than becatse ine te artic nothings. Vet nae Helen
the auther’s samception oi this wennan, “lait ana fig] ON Contest iter intola
ferent sid a grander seale trem her cuntemywmrarion [1 wath the se4 jaavinue| ot oon
this woman whos was entirely san inelivintualist, who Wael con thee q Verne typ teen
he understanding ot even the lesser intricudes of sect! sty the gts |
flues aid slg tila io tated stiawlys) Mice
Nadine’s distiwtive individuality ts kept aduvirably ine Ft Hie seroers ttl the teed for!

fake oof Moat fla a

imers. What it tacks in tone, it is making ap in puive.| weeded hills ani the Dani wast hevad ribleat ot ray Te na
“i inthe ange Tight” ay the Puegptian fortinctelter. the i j se at
ing Ze Hike the clash of Vhatetsine of the Inantidul wit Fanglis mamwer-tunie. or [Chorio te ita enue, eat
tin pans, sad ‘Toehaikowsky’s "Chant Sans Pardes” dves|ig tyr fast phases selling “i hestints in thy streets st] tie avers cus Tie eccitancg ge fa tiene
hot need any: words. When stints play the piano, there| P Sill alse heat he having Fen Tue[ gy amid Be the shieeet oe
eam ty he more than ittens. ony the key’ Now samt it nt’ tition something erahaun aud tiller Doe Lary [Oven tel gine on
he neds tuning, Students are discouraged [4 her individuahty. 1 shared by the navel itself a hook nermbers sity. haskethalll imathines ni nunloy
Th st ea ‘ Kel which stanly mote thaw a little apart trait the sereat| team, saalebte berhethalll mouths of ae
irom playing on an instrament whieh cannot claim even] nase sor ordi wedivete fi tien, Other th haere
1 true octave, and other people fil it lifficwlt to enjoy ee a ete ecaeie tual) Ny = beste hon
their bridge or conversation when they must ister to [Oak Ky Renacth Perkins, S13 ym New Verh bred: |Ttorues (hwretiee “Nev tall ta aut a
he-eltanee af snenah trick Ve Stakes Company f Kestualiny, | Neeklas yelled ifs ast
Te would not be very expensive: ter ttine the pian, Five] Gold psa Insty take ad the sea, abroad ac whaler Leaf a va the ssayen
Aollary woul qndoubledly cover the ill Phe student ftobl swith an ethusiasiy anid anpetiie that varry the q pea
association might Ie willing tee apprepriate the money [eiler on tee the Calitornig gill paste and int the anil Visti topes Sh We ea Thatnl
From the reserve tunel Por spss the standent cvtmieah any (2 te aolw raw Peteat AY Por festerute enter Kee 1 ney fibers “ the whispern
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te the sosetnbly ; i
UNHAIEY MI NDERS TE VNDING f “ ‘ | ' ' 1
Hwee sete ts fae sk Tittle matsinderstandmas veneer fy fi ie he ' ahaa oe
i tle freshman ele Whren thie attice: Teer Beet yan vt Aue Hatt pee " MISS LOVE TO MARRY .
Sie 2 SPORT SHORTS |
are ei M i ;
mandentiaa pablo nate) Nuys= Bian ‘ ‘ CONTINUES STUDIES tena : "
ave stvicerdbol aM hy He Hit f ' am te aren
whens i i 1 ch
Ww i i a Mada spor ‘ All the men whe ate ean
: ie y t ' : track at State aught tor get
f . CALENDAR statt the bull arvlliny, ah they
* he : , } } ae Wve an eatnent. Try wth tus the
' ' mt iN itelakoed : rious events will reveal just
' Hint oad asco ; i rm ner \ how strong a outhit we, well
f i : For ae te shat | Uo atl HN | he able to. gut can the tichd sn
; titel , " fo sdueanwiin Taye halt tS Mh thes Mini
: ‘ Aavieto iynstemkys Fal Sed_ 1 Sunday ite tae AH
F prt Na scaly
vt Ru divideva halt if Hise ara
SING LOM MW VEL IS MRE ' Mined ane Et tg i Hf
_ Monday
Hi naa sana which , ha a \ i iy very doubtlul at baseball
yer ary aan tn] Dhavtice will start before the first
bas i ts a sat or second weet in April, asthe
Huta Ht sapien iisulerleur ‘anes cucened wal home diamond at | Ridgefield
bath camwaher then adler ag wees wn w | Park is very slow in dying, uj

STATE

COLLEGE NEWS,

MARCH 21, 1930

51 SENIORS MAKE
SEMESTER HONORS,

AVERAGES REVEAL) |

(Continued from Pa
Corr, Laltinn, Da

aye ty Column 2)

Brooks Jones
Steele

Ruth

i honors, 1

Borst, ‘Hortense

Arnold Cop:

Helen thuer,
1

Hitcheock,
oly Kelly
Ki

Kalith
_ Royal

Cecelia Shapi

n
Helen Mead,

Mary’ Hsthe

Mead, Jack: Surofl honors, Mary)
Alex Franklin Clark,
Clemens, Ellen Dinnee}

Downey. Frances

Durkin, Ber

Iyn Fortmiller
Marie (

Ceurge: Rite, Calter

Darethy
ks, Marsguerite Wilson

Weeks Mary

men, high hanes, Cacud
Cederquist, Kathrrn Van Valken
wri. Flora Wurstlins hiauors, Mary
Brew. Bertha Bull, Mice
Trene Gedney, Ruth Lmen, George
Hisert, Larisa’ filesias, Mike Noval,
Ralph’ Reintart, Margaret) Roohan,
Mac Suston,  Marsaret Service
Hanis Sink, Reatriee Tonnpikitns

Art Students To Have
Exhibition Next Week|

Wear a Nifty Apron Smock

MADE TO ORDER

From Tub Fast Material

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One of the attain

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Boulevard Golden Guern
sey is the favorite among
students of this Colles

Boulevard
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aut fi ALBANY
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iI} today

be given by: each team

ternard Sino, Mation | us

3 Members Of Faculty
To Be Debate Judges

Three members of the State col-
faculty will judge the debate
ween the sophomores and fre

nua class teams in assembly next
Friday morniny
ion FE, Botte,
went association announced

the

The debate is on the abolition of
armaments by all of the countries
in the world,
*Juphold the affirmative and the sop:
Humores the negative

Three constrnetive speeches will

Only: on

buttal speceh will he allowed

he winning class will rece
five poin  rivaleyy
the rules

Freshmen Are Leading

In Interclass Rivalry

is Jeaing, the

The score it

i
hotly samme: ph
the second yante which was played
last Wednesitay was dd

vl

ANNOUNCES BIRTH
Hi Gana anmonnees the birth
ir Naney: Joan, to Mr
Lyle Harrington, Mes
was for Agnes

Willard W. Andrews, Pees. F Warland Baloy See

~ Albany

Teachers’ Agency, Inc
74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y.

We need teachers’ for appoint- |
nents at all seayons of the

Write for information or
at the office

“Ttest sponsored by:

The freshmen will

WOMEN’S CHORUS
TO ENTER MUSIC
CONTEST IN MAY

‘The State college women's chorus

tion of Music,

y
is a $100; efforts are being
made to have a second prize of $50,
The winners of the sectional
ntests will compete in New York
next October, Th order to
the contests, the pi
the members of thi
members of the

college chor. be
with the national of
uch member

fon this
ng a fee of

Limited—2 To A Customer

1 bottle Palmolive Shampoo 50
2 cakes Palmolive Soap
Genuine Cannon Wash Cloth 18

Total Value 5c

For This Week—Only 49c
COLLEGE PHARMACY

Cor. Western & No. Lake Aves.

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We Telegraph Flowers tw all
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Homemade Pie and Cake
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Captains Give Reports

in the campaign for the residence

be re
unity to pledge before the spring
‘acation,

2 FRENCH PLAYS
WILL BE FEATURE
OF FETE, APRIL 7

‘The main features of the French
fete which will be conducted in the
auditorium of ‘Page hall ow, Apri
a,

On Residence Campaign

Reports from the senior captains

been pledged b
bers of the connnitt
wed at this
ior might
hed and. given an oppor>

Ki
conmnitte
gram will ined
ani piano solo

andthe singh

Another, meeting will, be con:

tna, $100

Talirs Se {
"eu, Jars $250 &

ce D the young

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 21,

1930

VOICES OF 13 MEN
TESTED TO FORM
CHORUS THIS YEAR

‘The voices of thirteen men have
already been tested

the attempt

he
Heir better than. formerly"
Considerable trouble has
rienced, according to, Dr, Cand-

Iyn, due’ to, the confict be
Practice sessio:
2 class which i

al unit,
be accomplished,
survey of the

choruis for next y

r. Cand-

lyn hopes to have. two periods a &

signed on the
"s chorus,
it given for the

week definitely
cale’
a pos
work by the coll
Several more candidates will take
the voice test before the work. is
concluded for the year, according
to, Dr. Candlyn,
Those who ady
voices tested follow

have

their
Maslan, Donald Whiston, and

mond ‘Collins, seniors; | Wil

Sawyer and Lawrence Noucons
juniors; Howard Mann, Duane
Baker, Anthony Stroka, Frederick
Appleton, and Robert Rankins

Harold Hendee, Or:

sophomores:
and William Reagan,

mand Guyer
freshmen,

Plans Made For Buying
Rug For Lounge Room

Definite plans for the buying of
a rug for the in Richard-
son hall are under” consideration
to Emanuel Green, ‘30.
an of the. student lounge
mimittee, It is expected that a
which will be placed in the
title of the room, will soon

chosen by the
which Mrs
prote i
ehairman,

Two Stores.
27 South Pearl Street
201 Central Ave

Normanskill Farm Dairy

a
Bottled Milk
Ice

NT CREAM

Wholesale Price to Parties

Tre

Hotel ten Eyck Bldg.
Phone 4-6324

and Crean
|

FLORIST, INC.

We Tolevraph Flowers Anywhere

t
| vation by both fr
As th

I) jared to make their exit
aroused the’ interest|

S| scended into

Freshmen Women Get

Efforts of nearly fifty freshmen
women to capture the sophomore:
class banner at the soiree
wilted in. disappointn
es for the
is made a successful get-

HJ away with the coveted banner,

The large yellow banner was
used as a decoration and was hung
in the Pay
it was the obji

homores,
nee drew Nes
headed by. Virgini

the sophomore
Haw-

0 These
preparations
of the watchful fr

the pre-
aid of two suit
Dela Omega

nasium to

a large
listed in arder lo deee
ings,
At the appointed time three band
of sophomores burst from the

freshmen
ase but were bewildere
Which one they ought to concen
trate Uh \s Miss
Van Buren and her party left te
building they were attacked by a
humber of freshmen women aud a
regular melee ensued, — Meanwhile
the suitease containing the bona

Didn't Dare To Publish
“STREET OF
CHANCE”
STARRING WM. POWELL

& R-K-O VODVIL

Direction Warner Bros, |

WEEK OF MARCH 22
“KIBITZER”

with
HARRY GREEN
WEEK OF MARCH 22
G rtrude, Lawrones

“THE BATT

OF PARIS"

MADISON

MADISUN AND MAIN

WEEK OF MARCH 24
MONDAY-1U

“ACQUIT TED”

WEDAESDAY- THURSDAY

“LOVE PARADE”

FRIDAY-SATURDAY

“TRESPASSER”

a

Wagar's Sandwich Shop

Vhs

Makers oy Real tom

on UNTA

eMule Ire Cream |

eshmen as) °

hmen and. sop-|
e for the last] tes 4

Bruises At Soiree;

Sophomores Remove Class Banner Safely

fide banner was safely removed
through the midst of the group

tig

with the remark that it wasn’t there
anyway.

The
tered a

on the
i.

Y.W.C.A. Will Conduct
Vespers Next Sunday

The Young Won Christi
association will conduct sue
Sunday

afternoo

cording. to

president alse in
vited to attend this service,
sueial hour will follow, Miss Neb
san announced,

nd dismissed search of it

eJat the J

MISS. GREENBURG
TAKES COMMUNITY

Defeating a stellar field includ:
s, last year
lyn Greenbu
style 100

won the fri

on Washington
day night
tered §

this. ye
experience in

‘no form
competitive swim:

dual stir ol

the ind
h

u
t tbat was, ale
fi ¢

dicted last nigh
100) yard

Greenburie Won A

the championship of the ¢
ing

She ig. the Rosalind

who was adjudged 1

DE the best radia yo

posse
In Meriva, She ts a resident
Lane Isha
Miss Margaret Hiteheowk, mt
iy sival qdtieaation, wit
y jidue at the wintingg meet

Arthur Pe Jones, a0, acted ae

C. H. BUCKLEY THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES

HARMANUS
BLEECKER HALL
SONG HITS!
BEAUTIFUL TECHNICOLOR!
‘A ROMANCE OF BROADWAY!
BRIGHT LIGHTS & LASSIES!

“LORD BYRON
OF
BROADWAY”

WITH

SrranD ||

Kaley—Ethelind Terry
Shilling

Chas,
cl

NOW SHOWING

LELAND

‘ALKING PICTURE
MARIANNE”

MARION
DAVIES

HER FIRST
SINCE

IN
“NOT SO DUMB”

wiTH
Elliott Nugent

i Raymond Hackett
A King Vidor Production

SWIMMING MEET

Ruth Reynolds Named
Freshman Class Head

Ruth | Reynolds

omit be Glted by elections to
he conducted some time during the
next two weeks.

Miss Reynolds is a member of
appa Delta sorority.

;|New Voter’s Delegate
To Attend Conference

Voters’ Unit is now
delegate to the
ep the League
cording to
2, president of the

The New
planning to send

convention will he eon
ducted at Lonisville, | Kentucky,
rom April 28 ty Maw A, shi sa

AT VAN DYK'S NEW
LUNCHENETT
SERVING
HOME MADE
SANDWICHES, PIE,
CAKE AND A MOST
DELICIOUS CUP OF
DUCHESS
— COFFEE —

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167 CENTRAL AVE

Just Below Robin Street

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4

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Silver Li

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NG Newark

9 MILLION A

DAyeHt

i uy
ning

that re

So many unl

Mid-y

eaCole was made for

with some of its

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nap TO

in the Pa use

hat ald inferiority eu
ars andl Finals, all dedi«
aise of making life a burden,

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times like th

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ding joy in itst Bs
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Jomainia may war fat aud prosper,

O GET WHERE TY 18

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The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of copyright. Whenever possible, the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives will provide information about copyright owners and other restrictions, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the researcher. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Head of Special Collections and Archives.

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