State College News, Volume 14, Number 23, 1930 March 28

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Vot. XIV. No, 23 State Coucece For Teacners, Avsany, N. Y,, Fripay Marci 28, 1930

$2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues,

DIRECTS G A.A. VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT

COUNCIL ACCEPTS [CONFERENCE Has
BOARDRESIGNATION) "ron nexr Weex

he following speakers have been
Hiding Under Cover, Board Terms| obtained the conference
Proposal To Withdraw which wi tly, <a
For Two Weeks ue

week-end, according to Warren R
‘The student council has accepted] Seeteents acoordings to Warren &
A

the resignation of the News. board,] sf" C
it was announced Wednesday De! “Cameron Hall of
‘The action was taken after Mys-]chureh in New York city,

Christ
who has

Kania, which, had previously accepted] Performed extensive social relief Ruth Haahes, "31,
which hd greviowsly accented] Periarmd ec enat ohn bevoonees ts

the resignation of the ane
wounced in assembly Tast_ week th:
had turned over the withdrawal of

the board to the council for consider- Is

work

1h der of the
He will fay: special em
whasis upon the present economic

sentation of
miniature m
ed

pe

ation,
“Tuntay’s issue of the
edited by the former board

Richard Hill, a young negro
iealiie AE Lance Nubees|
ee ae Mas: SINT Rode voeee
in eesigisit, the bose repeated the} working. (oe his actor” dexreeat|
renee mage parental he] Hlarsard Divinity scina, will speak
claiming tl my of fn the race problem. Fhe will ad |

oi stidents whi have not

Saws is being
tthe r

address. the student assembly nest |

TH[ Friday, Dr. Till was a leater of

stil the Silver Hay confereace last year
Liss: Dorothy. Lockman,

or af the

Xs

is amethical journalism,
als stated that they
aulorey et

probibition, whe, has her
fan the University. of tometesy, Uynmebenton bas Tesst

we ewes deutginy-aga |
inert vein G.A.A. VAUDEVILLE Freshmen To Debate
HAS SECRET ACT 1932 Rivals Today
FOR PRESENTATION | \\- 0! smn

Members af the board also declined | Hee
naif that. they ;Catpus probes

ich she
every student, Cochrane su
Miss Marian Turhenr
Moanit

Lut two weeks) *
1 students whe tad
uli be printed by
sl

the

1 WW
when the names interest te

not tinh the bs
the board. The present beard w
alice iter that tine

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pile merited ae Taibhag cuatler vic industriad vaudeville will take place in the a] (hr aimnative wf the que
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re Wes a cine afesth Uat Sy aeaete amine
ite, pt eee eee pay ts beige aire tot to | ment, este for am adnate pote
ae on LE LR ee tin aattitite of! Dorothy: Brimmer, ‘80, cad the cast aren will be uphekl hy the teeshoxen
stay ot ith Ine stibjeet | iad Lae ball Micliute: Soins Bi ual va, Nadee Prunes Chars Jacket |
We ici ata bOvmnadtae, Cok | S868, E jos amd rams Gyula oats who wll deliver tk
Sreslonnil tl Crests ead Pe dil sel tev Soham
{lr Seweshonnd |e Fothe come { hy Miss Phiyghes. The cast inelites} Tlie sophomore negative team con
terse tht “ny vine shall be raed] ona Monks eal nts af Goarge P. Rive, Fances Gas

A. Miller, ashe will
rice will deliver

be a unijor pesition ur tor, snd Kenneth
in th
rebut spe ne
Attendance at the assembly will not
Woe vamipuiuey,. Macon t i)
president of the student
st

The decisinn will be awarded by
a hwarel composed af three member
J the State college favalty, she said

| Virgina Shultes, Emin
Mors

“| Bill To Erect Fence
| Will Not Be Introduced
WOMEN TO DEBATE — | sti itt asking for a
BOSTON UNIVERSITY | sti": exe Sv nat Be era | eran, ATi Mawel; Florence
HERE ON THURSDAY |; Kelley, ‘Ethel Sauith, Faith Hunt

z | son an J" tn oa Sse | Casts OF Two French

to a decision of the hoard of

Ackyel, Anne
Mary Nets MeCiilliy
ray ant Katherine Graham, seniors

w elepartinent for_at least une
preveding such election,

Wilhemina Schneider,
Doruthy

Halythe
Arditl
Lucia
Florence

Hrandov,
Kk. Nurtis,

Down, Catherine

Stephens, Alice

Resolved

+ cunt | Conetia Van Klecek, Mildred Contant |
question,

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va Danedhe Abus ML) tite ping ale oi he sss .
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Pte tea sll 75 Alumni To Attend Ne Heathen
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SENIORS TO ELECT diner, “Marion Conklin, Ma iNvat valle, aw [Maganet | Menage, a ystteby
Ve sevior olass will aneet ‘Thurs: | Markoni, ana Katherine K Ui a Hea tn sess Pater ethan
it noun tosnt 230 af TTustest hall | Reservations for this Tu Ie caras-wswaameerarin eee aa lieiial
elt altacies tor elise teas Alive] he obtained front Mise Tare [Pe tall ip 16 te ctl
He Wah, senior class president, av trad ahewateerin|tanf ade wth Ton Rjeh tte 2M
snauced tnt rs i Garland] Ey gi Man 2° at hake Qu
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it I eesti tore Miss Pierve said, secret, according to the committer tesh

testator, historian, and ivy) orator

DISCUSSION GROUP
MEETS TOMORROW

Students And Teachers Invited
To Attend Round Table
At 10:30 o'Clock

The sixth annual Round Table
discussion to take place in State

college will begin tomorrow morn-
ngg at 10:30 o'clock in the auditor
ium of Page hall, The conference
this year will take the form of an
irganized discussion, instead of the
usual departmental meetings. The
topic of the convention will be
The New High School.”

About 500)
ulministrators are expec

ed to at-

tend, Seniors amd juniors have been
invited to be present.

The program of the conference
fineludes two talks and informal
disenssion of the problems of the
schools and

Beatty

will a
to justify. the junior. high
program and will show how
te tv send pupils who arc
© pr Ito do their work
to the senior high: school

Fir, Clyde Hill, dean of the grad=
uate School af Yale university. will
speak on "Desirable changes inthe
progeane af the senior High sehuel
Hr, Hill will explain the adjust
ments he belivves aire necessary: 3
the high school in order
ait i} tay better meet the peenbiar
demand ly the junior high
shih

\iter their talks, Mr Meaty and
HI veil Tead the discussions
Yothe practiol problems af the

WESTERN SCHOOLS
STRONGLY PRAISED
BY DR. BRUBACHER

Ly Angeles ‘Times, Maret 2b
Western schools were lauded ye
feray by Des Abram Rover rue
ache, yresident ot the New York

State “¢ fur Teachers of Ale
inany, following his arrival
in Tay Angeles on a tour of the Pa-

silie” Cinast. He registered at the
Hilunore

The Kast generally appreciates
the fiue cinseacter of western edie
ition,” said Dr, Beubacher. "West=
ern sehiniy, are more progressive
than these in the Bast And that,
indeetl, is one reason why 1am here,
Ww study the system and practices

bf western education.”

Caliornia’s junior colleges

added decided impression on
Chin edicabers aud Dr, Brubacher will
yoy partionlar attention te them in
Wis ten ot the Cost

Une ea the most important advances
HW feent education, said the visitor,
atention given the

rial students,

fonds farward tt
tin will he entirely re:
muved

While on the Coast, Dr. Hrubac
will deliver a number of lectures
hefure menmibers of teachers’ colleges.

Four Nominees To Run
For ’33 Vice - President

Nominations for vive-president of
the freshman class were made ata
acting of the class) Monday

Hal Detettson,
Darethy
the ccundilates

The alice, vice-preside
heviaise af the resignat
hols, who way re

is vacant
a of Ruth,
ily elected

president

STATE COLLEGE NEWS,

MARCH 28, 1930

State College News

| Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918
ie Newapaper of New York
State College for Teacher

THE NEWS BOARD

SBorages: Metta Miler,
ga Hrons Catherine

is ites
a ee a SSS
defand. th; Ttaron Weiaergy’ Frances Mavars ileal
owl" ieten ent topos

‘A good guide must Know where one wishes to go, the
ground to be traversed—from experience or otherwi
the individuals in the expedition, and how to help. The
teacher should assist the students t0 self-knowledge for
alter all, all teue education is self-ctlucation,

‘To be desired also is good judgment. ‘There’ is too
mutch stress today on mechanics and not enough on
results; too much emphasis on the subject and not
enotygh on the human side of teaching. ‘The best ine
structor will aid his students to assemble facts and

experience to enable them to decide wisely in crises,
11 is necessary to know how to use what we fave, We
fact, we do in America—tie up each

final examination ane seal it with,

inescapable credit.

There fias heen comparatively fittle attempt to cor
the subjects studied in our schools and lege
separate field, and the result is well illust
ry Adams’ shrewd remark that “nothing in educa-}
is $0 astonishing as the amount of ignorance it
antes inthe form of inert facts.”

remedy the evil is to simplify the curriculum and en-
rich the teacher, who should be trained to use discretion
4 educating himself,

“Published every Friday
oat copreseting the Student Associ
‘single eoples, ten cents, Del
SSS, oe, Danced mere eae

ty wi
210" print any oF all

Parereo ov Mitts Aer Ponsa, 394396 eoalw

‘The student council was ve
members of the former News board to reconsider their

board withdraw duri cf is at hest debatable

names of students who had not
request for $14 would he printed.
ever, that responsibil
not be dodged by standing behind th
sanctioning a policy
ing at a policy or hiding under cover
names from the

wl could not shift the

We hope that our action will not prevent members:
of the staff from
ler others from rem

are not unniindful that dectina

me positions on the new board

tion may be evidence of friendship, we
pers of the stall omit luyalty asa determinant

c-stire, will shit reward the
ceplantce of positions om the hoard as a yreealy jrabhing |

‘he association will see that the |

aul because the Hew
rum be published

ie old uard voluntarily: withieew
al is convinced that the
NEW CONFERENCE

He will be interesting u
new kind of Round

check ape an the result.
whieh will be in|

instar bse anion

tigen) lie tyson
invembers af the ¢

sccarly te juehee the new: procedure
the value of this year's conference

the deleyates will cone
faxany. will asus cutne to seek. in
They” will he looking for

cel metluads uf teach

tes, the speakers must neces
Many: teachers: fil

int to thei own field,

so general that ane wonders

[from experience

will feel better repaid for their atten

told that they must teuely compusition

dent in hig everyday” conn

an educator yell about the nee

sarily formulate general principles
H diicult to apply

iuny than if they: hear
oi adjusting the seh
The conierence will tst the ability of the

\CHERTI ALES,

but critictoa wathout pet
praive withot jeatatsy

'
spirit which every teacher shu

h
‘| BOOKS: Ktanunp's Story Is

« Vivin Ann Cotorrut

The Tueredile Borgias, Oy Wlabund, Translated by

York: Horace Lives

Louise. Brink,
right, Ine.

he lat

Hest bok ty. Klan tu he tree
ish does

not belie its contents, ‘The

The title
fated into

author succeeds admirably in making the Borgias
thoroughly incredible, but since it is meant ty he, as
the subtitle indicates impressionistic panorany

rely: within his
he mater
tr ive

rights, in makin what
his disposal, He
arent the iifamous

tise he pleases of
leliberately. sets
Borgia family: whi
toric fact, will, nevertheless, by suggestion and emphasis,
hiv certain) traits, render their characters with the sane
fidelity that a esrieature depicts its subject. His success
hut in the process a thoratyelily. et
4 alow with hist

juyable honk is produced, whose

| from

The only way j

Compatibilty Makes Good Marriages,

Dr. Cornell Tells College House Men

should seek a woman with similar

crests, according
‘The chief cause of
sorce is incompatibility or tempera-
he dectared,

I's lecture, was the fourth
conducted in the
felationship course. sponsored by the
Young Men's Christian associa

Intellectual parity and temperamen-
tal compatibi the main factors

tastes and mutual
cornell

| div
mental differences;
Dr. Ci

the College hou
to ri

and necessary adj in

{ life, Dr. Cornell dealt chiefly
With the subject of temperaments ant!
inilizences and helt xrelguon $0

of a se

iy

Thecourse is
Dr. ‘Cornell deplored large families} wi
an economic and educative point] Central Young Men's C
of view. He claimed that the move-| ciation to the im
ment toward smaller families is one] next speaker
‘of the most important improvements | Hirsch, public
of present day married
es should be made more
Dr. Cornell said
ro chiefly due to too
haste, repen
is ever,” he
said, Medical examinations should be
necessary before marrings
he granted," he claimed.
then are sivept away by idle fane

bu
the legal
marriage.

fies
marriage. Marry
leisure, is as. true toda

De. Cornell declared, “Then, when a

few “months of married Wi By A

passed, the couple find that ‘The lowly juniors wh
went are incomps ‘glnaina of ies inte

seokingg a

out both the
iors in a six Kante
schedule

a similar one conducted at the

en of the city.
be Mr.
tions manager of the
Assocition Press of New York city
He will lecture on the 1
88 partnership and will include
and economic

| Sporn SHORTS |

i. Scio0R

ball tournament were not
Jany likelihood of finishing ne
top, surprised everybody: by beating

sophomores and. sen

‘And in spite of the fact that
the freshmen were thought by
impartial judges to be much su-
perior to the juniors, the latter
trounced the yearlings to annex
the college basketball champion-
ship in a game played early this

Violence, hatred, agreed, corruption, k w
This is the second of Klabunud’s biographical studies oe
ty be translated intr Kalish. He his. w hers! The play resented by the ad-! Some af them

the Gre
years
Hired

hi) Mohammed, Morea, Rasputin and. Pete
the last named having been published here sever
incivlently

ys, Klan is a pseudonym for
Hensehixe, The hook called “Peter the Czar” was
Written in the same vein as "The Ineredible Borgias.”
Having only one main character to follow, it was less
incoherent than the present book, re

ter way etter aulapted to Klabisl’s, violent disturted
method of presentation than the Borg

Kor vices were en isis
were exceedingly human, In fact, the Renaissance way
full of such characters, the great’ difference hein that
in the vase af the Horgits, the saeredness af the Holy
Olive with which they” were conected tinge their

actions with a blasphemy which fas horrified succeeding
Well as their ays, Hut that sacrediess
fF initsiders—-Rodeigo and Cesare aul

enieriations,
lay in the ininds

+ | vanced dramaties class wis received

little indoor
week in the gym,

with the
nat Vfeed of the: ball

hy a good-sized audie

attention it deserved, — Miss
dition wh

wl aa rte vy of permit outdoor work-outs

fie fatalisin” whieh conveys a —

tmessage of the struggle of an in: aod out to predict that the

dividual to disentangle himself from e

his cuviranment. {1 this ease the] {Osh thia afternoon, in their in-

individual is due to

unsuccessful
the opposing forces of uatur
hee Margaret
acter who

line-up of both teams

Hilton portrayed the ¢

Candidates. for the

sought release frome the surdidness:

TACHBA WERE TeSSALAI IMRAN OE jot her existense, ths conquered her] Washington, Park courts
In urder, therefore, ts give the proper colori wit heesitaney” and the superstition |W 10 final veniditionin,
‘credibility Wo their characters, the sutton is i her fellows portrayed by Mary]! He Kidgetiotd
i muike niwnsters of thewt—ereatures of unutterthte DP GNI GAEL ne
Fwsstiality sand vieiousness. Nothing is tow ful for thei | SIVUNG sels
in his pages. Exeeut fur Luvreaka, wha is sgtudgingly (Hesites tee aiterpret the: symbvatisnn
ea etal LN ADA tray ay ts nee | COMMUNIGATIONS
a sale tis vi Yih bo pierce | inset
the: plow anal Twveror af the diferioe: Klend tabes sf [\Wiatatieprhece ue amare ah
their lives i i ees sie PRAISES DIRECTOR
eandal that ew jan then is here [ime ete te the bat tbat Miss Coat yang varnsiererer
hs | truth; every ramet al hicest, rape, ME wt we ave Kanara a 4 i
retain tae treachery Way ite kare in tits Iwoske cas ane) Het, Mibasstnnistawteant, a atle a Seo atl
false, hit “the reader is feito chive valid ¢ Het acres
Trine wakes this book, as it is perhaps meat, purely without
in the form of entertainment Cnc sks reads Filgar comnenip hice trie
S Tnimerial Purple), it is haared tee surpstss, (1) tester Pe Miss Cornish we
woloeftah, fascinating, sand once startesl is |) eangratibations
| An ntist shows sel vriggity
Te hook carries the Borgia family te its extinction, alt Hut shouht he able
One hy one they die Juan, Meander, Cesare, Laeresia |e tie st wily al
MM who hore the mane of Borgia are driven from Taly, [¥ othe

eresible Fey pet, fo the ow
wits ‘the Jesmit

then the

his aleatlh he was ¢
Ir iy a strange ending for a ste

Snel a fascinating account af the Horias. that one

itdown with, a rexretfu sigh, snd the thou

i pity iL isn't_teue!

myo y
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WELCOMES PLEDGE
Sigma Alpha welcomies Hit MISS LLOYD VISITS

torsion, 'SS
bership.

fate pledge aneme]  Kuretta Ling,

ead at the

EEE

ne indulged in a
baseball practice
just to get the
nd get into con:
the home diamond will

triumph over

ter-class struggle although the

making a prediction
hazardous undertaking,

will suum be seen practising on tie

29, spent last week:
Phi Delta sorority. house
STATE COLLEGE

NEWS,

MARCH 28, 1930

CONFERENCE HAS
NOTED SPEAKERS
FOR NEXT WEEK

STATE DELEGATION
IS CZECHOSLOVAKIA
AT MODEL LEAGUE

Appoint New Members
To Lounge Committee

Several new appointments have
heen made to the Lounge comi

(Conny rom pase 1, column 2) | Peen mle to the Tow The State college delegation to the
duct discussion groups Saturday] °° "int A ae Pi M1 morte! League of Nations will repre-
morning. Curtis Ritenber, it atthe model

The conference will be opened] unis Rutenber, spond ceage of Nations to be conducted
Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in the] Jorton: and Violet Pathan fresh: tte college on April 24, 25,

son hall by Dr,

center his address
Fechnique of Liv

Lounge of Ric
Hall, who wil
on the Christia
the theme of th econierence
Saturday morning discussion
ature of the conference,

assigned at this meeting
“ta 1:30 “oclock
|

whose. tople. wil Is Relig

Necessary in College Life Today?
Dr.

shown such splendid co-0j
in the care of the Lounge in Ri
Hsen hall, Ute members of th
vommittes haye not been as:

efinite periods during. whi
nist remain in the

Thomas
vw tall on the cones
‘ational law; and Walter
, will propose solutions
ry economic problems,
tion will leave for Lafay-
1 23, according to

they will visit the Lounge at any

tine to see that it is kept in order,
"i

| Driscoll,
to present
Mrs. J. J. Barsam, acting head of

Men Tuttle,|the heme evonomics department Th ‘ih i
Fe ee airy Tend te] uid chairman af the faculty Loung 0 hey wlll alive down
Sulmerge Personality?” and Miss/ committer, annotnced that two] Miller's car, and will be accompar
Lockman, "Drinking as’a Campus| vew card tables. will he placed in| 6% Me, Witham F. Vollbrecht, in-
Problem.” jthe Lounge after next Thesday My faculty roa:

Y conference Ww MN ‘in| | fed pene

mn Hatt ath iui '-| Harris Tells Students 11 proceed directly

i wt cola with tn How To Prevent War).
Toe ers tae sail tie Ue wf preventing war was the Miss Kilpatrick Joins
EE ee AMIE, b sel thease ast Kappa Delta Sorority
wel bee Lea Friis anal ater wvastacte asc] 4
aut Magen Ct, ions iv thes Lange af Richarason halle] yy

W \. MOC. AL pe Vireo plas were submitted: by Me] Xf «instructor in Eng:
dle hie Tespecth Viner the dine) Harris tur the intion vf World fish, the past week,

ee tie THR WAibeetoe le i rinament, ind a1 Miss Kilpatrick, who will complete
ference with the tinal address. | peacetul meth ‘tiling disputes.) her first year of instruction at State

fereiive, aneluding the banquet, will |!

he one. dotiar, These resgisteation

cards ay now he sbtined tron
wy Noor Yo M

members
CA

. auestions, This humorots. an in
Freshman Five To Play | resins anvers mate hin one of Electric Plant Today
her oe painted espeakers lieogtht Members of the Chemistry lub
Sophomore Men Today. he weil nity, Schenectady to walt the
the, fesshwan avd ophnne | erate pein Serer ia ta
tise buaskethall team qi inet Willian G. Kennedy, assistant
afternoon at 15 ys, mn ii the ya Harris isa member of the] Prifessor of chemistry,
mann ad Page. hall asa tah ya ae nae vo ares nieuwe RRR
Atop in. Ange Inferavtins Hvalrys tie Merete ate NAlunal Ge huis fromm the Callege at abut
winning tea to receive three] jure under the auspices of the Vent Hel he: an
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State Women Like New Style;
Prefer Long, Uneven Hemlines

State college women prefer the
new styles, long wneven hemlines
€ more popular with the ca-eds
the short, straight skit
was concluded from the
study made by the junior and
sophomore students in the cloth
ing design class in the home eco
nomics departm
sidered dresses purchased
Sudents from September to Feb-

th

0
n order of their popu
black, blue, brown,
"V neckline with
the study

and red.

normal
decre

pli
referred by the majority of siti
dents, 51 of the 127 girls ques-
tioned, professed a liking for the
fitted si

The short skirt is still pre
ferred for certain occasions how-
ever, especially for sportwear,
the survey. reveals,

Legislature Not Likely
To Pass Appropriation)

the

Chances for the passage by

State legislature of the appropriation

ranting $40,000 for repairs on the
College buildings: are practically nil
Deyo, seeretary-treasure

Clarence, J
of the College, announced tolay,
The ill whic was present
revised form to the governor
nUlralien Ab. YelUGH Ewe srosks
Another bill fur $10,000 for
e around the campus will prob

fe
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To New Home May 1

Gamma Kappa Phi sorority will
move from 304 Quail street to 1001
Madison avenue on or before May 2,
according to Dorothy Thomas, ‘30,
president,

‘The sorority announces the follow-
ing committees for its house dat

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Newman Club To Have
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avenue and Ontario’ street,
breakfast

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Veiday. noon” according. 10. Mh
Dyer, ‘0, president of the eh

or wy. vail he
far next year's

April,
to vote
Miss Dyer said,

wllicers,

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 28, 1930

JUNIORS CAPTURE
BASKETBALL TITLE

FROM FRESHMEN

‘The juniors won the college in-
ter-class basketball championship
by defeating the freshman five
25-14 on the Page hall court Mon-
day night.

‘The freshmen were the first to
score, Detlefson caging a one
handed toss over his head to put

However, |

Break

their advantage,

a ba sket for the juniors, the score
standing 9-6 at the end of the initial
half, with the juniors in the fore.

The second half started fast with] +

hmen striving to overcome
handicap. Detlefson again

made one for the third

d
ny duplicated his team-

Hush scored for]?

sshnien, but the juniors cou
d both Ott and

evading their
four points to

succeeded
men and adding
their teams total.

‘The te
ately at this stage of the game, each
trying to unleash a withering at-
tack. Ingraham and De Laura both
caged the ball after hard fought)
serinmages, but Schoor, Basch, and
Ott retaliated in rapid succession
for the juniors. To make his team’
advantage more <ecisive, Lyons
put one through the hoop.

‘The freshmen tied valiantly to,
overtake their opponents but. the
final whistle put-an end to their
agcons but ineffectual attempt,
care remaining 23-11, with the

the fore

the
juniors in

Juniors To Get Rings
Soon After Easter

he actual work oi making up

were fighting desper-| h

'S} afternoon,

State May Get Representation
In Heavens With New Planet

Minerva, the patron goddess of
this College may be placed on
the astronomical map, if the
plans of the editor of the New
York Times are carried out. He
has made the, happy, suggestion
that Perciyal Lowell's newly re-
discovered "Planet X" be named
Minerva, the Goddess of inven-

ion, thought and intelligence,
and above all schoolmasters, and

‘The freshman class now leads in
inter-class rivalry due to the vic-
tory of the women's basketball
team over the sophomore team,
The freshman men's basketball
eam is meeting the sophomore
tea

afternoon, If the freshmen win

y inaugurate our rep-
n in the heavens, If
heavenly intervention should
prove more potent than earthly,
State college may still find that
it has obtained appropriations for
a school library and a fence.
Perhaps prayer meetings and
sacrificial fires will have more
benefit in the attainment of these
ends than have student com-
mittees.

Carolyn Smith, ’32, Is
Head of Voter's Unit
‘The New. Voter's Unit of the
League of Women Voters met last
ri ‘and chose new offi-
to Carolyn Smith,

Hike To Be Conducted
By Club Tomorrow

‘The Biology club will conduct a
bird and spring flower hike in the

The group will meet at the
end of the Delaware avenue car line
at 11:30 o'clock and will return
between § and 5:30 o'clock, Dr
Dorothy Douglas, instructor in bio-
logy, will accompany the group. Each
person attending is requested to bring
werdand mene of eng MCRD his ov Tunch and twenty-five cents

F convention, Esther, Veleys (31. [for return bus fare, wie
|

vere aps
s, ‘They
membership, ‘

te to the convention of the
of Women Voter's which will
Rochester during the week-
end of, April
‘On Tuesday, March 18 the club
acted as hostess when Enid Komany,
one of the Capitol players, was at
home to State college students in the

Co-op from 3 until’ $ o'clock in the

Senior Captains Meet
To Report On Pledges

1 aeting of the, senior captains
ie the residence hall campaign was
inducted yesterday in the Milne ;
Tigh school library. Reports were
T from the various teams and

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on the Page. hall court this i

Freshmen Lead In Interclass Rivalry;
Debate And Game loday Give 8 Points

and a sophomore victory in basket-
ball will give the freshmen 8 poit
the sophomores 3.
‘The mascot hunt will come, in
May. There will be several other
forms of interclass rivalry on Mov-

ing Up day.
either “class has gained an;
points in banner rivalry for sac
has succeeded in keeping its ban-
ner up to the
only be ge

resent, nts may
by the class whicl
‘opponents banner ac-

Meeting Sunday Night
The Menorah society will have a
meeting, ight in the Lounge
of Richa, or ul, according to the
president, Ge. ace H, Hershberg, '30.
‘A program, including Palestinian folk

‘s{umbia university will

songs and dances, has been arranged
the committee consisting of $
Schachter,
Lowenberg,
3. Refre

ane Evelyn
cpp, |
ill be served. |

| Lion Will Be Issued |

In Last Part Of April

“The next issue of the Lion will
he wut the latter part of April,” Mil:
dred Haysks, "30, managing editor of |
the publication, sid today, "The
hoard elections: will, be soon after
the nest issue comes out.” Miss|

ments. wi

College Pharmacy

Society of Chemists
To Meet Here Tonight

Dr. Henry C. Sherman of Col-
speak on
“Some Recent Advances in the
Chemistry of Nutritian” at a meet-
ing of the Eastern New York
Branch of American Chemical
society in room 150, Huested hall,
tonight at eight o'clock.
“Professor Sherman is a world
known authority on nutritian and
has done considerable work in this
of chemistry. He has pub-
ished many books on the subject,"
William G. Kennedy, assistant pro-
fessor of chemistry, ‘said today.
The lecture will’ come after a
dinner at which members of the
society Schenectady, Troy,
nd vieinity will be present, |The
price of admission to the dinner
will be one dollar. All students
are invited to attend both the din-
her and the lecture, according. to
Professor Kennedy

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the rings for the senior clos of
year is, practically completed at, the
jeweler's” Anne Savercoul, ‘31, chair

mat of the junior ring committee, an

nounced today.

Plans for delivery of the rings call
for distribution immediately upon the)
return of the students. from | the
Faster vacation, This will he about
three weeks hefore Moving Up day
This will permit corrections to. be
made where necessary, she said. Any>
toe desiring a ring) and who has
not yet ordered is requested to com-

with Miss Savercnol,

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