S t a t e College NeWs NO COLLEGE CLASS Engagement Announced

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State College NeWs
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STATE COLLEGE
FOR TEACHERS
ALBANY, N . V. F R I D A Y . KIOHKIAKV
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15. 1921)
SI',25 Pei- V.'iir. H.'^VVet'ig^Hsues
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NO COLLEGE CLASS
IN NEW MILNE HALL
"7fa> Blushed" Says Charles,
When St. Valentine Visited State
m T
A niSlf,,
Engagement Announced
Demure Slate co-eds were seen yesterday opening heart-shaped
valentines, j
"They blushed, too," says Charles, col- !
Practice
Teaching
Supervisors ' l 'gc janitor and single eve-witness.1
u
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Have U.fices U n Second,
s , , l l l ( , C l , . e ( | s h u i ) ( , a r ( n i m | a l l c | didn't reT h i r d Floors
ceivc anything.
The inviling-looking envelopes, how- |
No college classes will he conditeted ivcr, caused many a thrill to those scin tlit' new Millie Hall, ilic building leeted to serve Cupid's purpose,
It is i
nearest Albany High School accotdmg reported that hearts were not only reto an aiiuoiiiiivnit nt of ihe college ad- ceived in envelopes, hut drawn on
ministration.
sweaters lo Keep the spark burning.
L"illi 1 the equipment tor tin Milne
K'unior has it that St. Valentine's day
High School library arrives, the boobs i< onlv another date on the calendar to
will remain in the library -rience classonic forlorn students.
room adjoining the library.
The commerce departimni l a
I ye' r p , , , ^ n c MVOIf
A All A
moved because all the cqmpmcm ha- not TWO OF MYSKANIA
been delivered.
I he commerce depart
rpn Tr A r>11 T / l / < P T I i r n
men.
will occpv
Ih. lliir.l ll..„r of
TO TEACH TOGETHER
Draper Hall.
Professor lulm M. Savlcs, principal ol
Milne I linh Scbo,,l, an.I seertarv oi the
,
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teachers' placenieiii bureau, ha, estab
t onmanions as members ol Myskania.
Miss Katherine S. Saxton wh
lished an ol'liee .MI the lirst ll • of Alice J. Hills and Beth Culver, will be'
Milne Hall.
Offices ot the supervisor- companions as teachers when they join
will marry
Mr. Donald K. \ a
of practice leaching a i r located on the , , „ . ,,;„,, s d l , , ( 1 | f . i n l | h . M . l | T .„ K i | 1 ( U . r .
Wormer of New York city.
| iiig of a challenge by the freshmen to tbe
dei"!rl!.5
t^e^.n-lra't'e'^niee's 1
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i dueled in assembly.
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i Myskania.
Rivalry
Games With P r a t t I n s t i t u t e
And Farmingdnle Teams
Will Be Played
The subject of debate,
the lime of speeches, and other details
will
be arranged
both
tin
classes
if
by representatives ol
Slate
the sophomores accept
challenge.
ON TRIP
one class
Five points
College
basketball
towards in
College,
lerclass rivalry will be awarded the win
will
relations
probably
with
following
sever
St. Stephen'
the cancellation of
the game scheduled for Wednesday night
The following
lor
places
H I the hitter's court, according to Coach
freshmen will compete
on the debate
team:
Rutherford linker, instructor in pbysica'
Klva
.-duration,
Xeilan, John Curtis, h'red. rick Appleton,
F.velyn
Louber,
(ieorge
In
Rice.
Howard
Mann, and
the class (o 111,1 kt- arrangements for
the past several years, sings have
been conducted between the rival classes.
Bal R rs
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'•lil1 r i ' s l
' " P a s s i o n of
their owners, according lo members of
' otlt classes.
f
class
The women are in charge
banners
dmiug
the second
r.ling to intirelass
s,nll
'"u'1
"tiles.
Si. Stephen's broke the en
because
the date
was
A-l
Wednesday.
Rice has been appointed
'he fresliiiiin.
I'or
':,ig( incut
rivalry
In cancelling the game, St. Stephen'basketball management invited the var
,!t\
(ptiniel
nig
its weekend
i " play another night dur
The offer w i l ;
trip.
not be considered, according to Reginald
Stanhope, '-*>. manager of basketball.
Rumors that
State College will play
tbe N'ew Jersey Teachers' College wen
Itiiif<I
meet
bv Stanhope.
I'ratt
Institute
The varsity
will
in New York to
night and will travel tomorrow to Farm
ingdale where they will play the Farm
SLIGHT HOPES FELT
ingdale Institute of Agriculture.
Breaks Schedule Second Time
FOR RECOVERY OF
This is the second time in as main
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PROFESSOR SIMONIN I T J ^ Z s d;c:u:c ;;';an,r 'r
lorced to abandon its N'ew
\ 11 uiIce' Simonin, assistant professor
„ i I r e i u h , i , seriously ill at his home. V " . k " ' I ' last vear when the Annaudah
with cancer of the snine
l-'or the nasi "iMiUiliuii broke an engagement to play.
W I I I I U I K . I 01 un spun. 101 tin pasi
.^^ ( | 1 | j ] | U . 1 k , f l f ( | r N c ^ V | „ . | . ' p,;,
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from « ^ - l ; ' - ^ , ,
• , | " ; , i ; ; ; ™ " l ; ™ " y j m K h i instead of starting the trip VVed
Hoys' Academy and from :7,''ML\leh,'i?,u?'el'n<'lii'ion' 'LT'nwhT'
I lis nesday, according to original plans. Tin
HI i l i l l l l l l l l i m l U I M H l K M I l i l M I I I U I I L ,
I 1 1 >team will not have the customary tbeatn
l ! m m v
V a
iict" lc-:icliiiiK " in I--'rc-iich Vtiti SpanUh:
" S i c k k ' ' '^- w i " u ' : u ' h " i ' ' College ol William and .Mary, l i e chances tor recovery are slight, accordparty ,'it the end of the trip.
Dr. M. < i. Nels.m, assistant' professor of general
science at Rome, Professor ' " connected with the Metropolitan Life ing to Dr. Lines, the attending physician.
" I f I c m prevent i l . St. Stephen's veil'
Professor Sin
,as been suffering never
Insurance company in New York eit.v
educalion; Miss Marion kedwav, Mian Savles announced
appear on our schedule
again,'
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vMii, cancer growtii lor ttie past rear, | ; .
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High school librarian; M i - (iertrtub
I he wedding will lake place in the h l | | u j l . M l l | i-iiufined to his bed until
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1 conduct was inconsiderate, i f not tin
Miss Annul,'.' M. D,,bhi„, instructor in : • ' " ' ^ n i a n l i k e . " he declared
•Ycueh 1, conducting his classes
' ' " ' l ' ' ; i - u ' r s w h " a l ' t ' i"'iking tbe t r i |
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provide that
bate or a sing.
7 7 1 WVI\
I ACT WAD
Conduct House-Warming
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LAJI
ILAK,
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The supervisors of practice leaching can.
conducted a "Inuiseu arming" in the new
llenrietle b'rancois, '_">, will teach
building Tuesday, the hist day of classes ). , - 0 I K . l , a m | | ) n r ; , |) a dnuui ' " ' will be
-Vrs. Ada A. Saxton of Buffalo ai
earner' ol Knglish ai Walden
High
nounees the engagement of her daughter ;
in Milue Hall.
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Katherine to Donald K. Van Wormer
"'I he house-wanning" was in the Uniporarv librarv. Tea was served. Those school, h.dwin H. Van Kleeck. '>/, lor
alleiuiing
weir:
M i s , Kalberiue
F. mer ed'tot-in-chief of the STATIC tot.- ol New York city.
Miss Saxton, who
Wheeling, supervisor of practio teach
, F l i l \|. : ws, is superinteudi.nl of schools was graduated from Stale College last
iilg m fourth year Knglish; Miss Mary
v\',-,|den '
lime, is now engaged in business in
I'.. I oiikliu, who ha, charge ol practice
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leaching of .second and third year FugI'arolyn Josslon, who was graduated .New W k .
lish; Miss Miriam Snow, supcrvism of in January, is leaching home economics
She was a member of Myskania. sen
practice teaching in freshman Knglish; ;,ud pin sic;il training in the MeKiulev ior honorary society, and business 111:111
Miss
K<ln:l
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Fay to,,. -"Pcrvisor 01 j m , f o r lu'gh school ai Scheucctnry. Ku ager of the STATK COU.ICK XKWS. Miss
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M 1, A , , ' >„, ,• 'lolph
Svriug, '."J, who is instructing in Saxton is a member ol Delia Omega
Miss h.hzab, th D. Ancleison, Mipei
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visor ol practice leaching in commerce; i . e r u i a n l lor Ins practice teaching credit sototity.
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^j".'^.".!;.''••„., H a!'!' : ,'","; I.'!1','!.!,'';'"
Jiarge of practice teaching in l'rench I :
6 M E N LEAVE
rules
challenge the other class to either a de
• KATHR1NE SAXTON,
„ , MYSKANIA MEMBER
,
Freshmen were the
: first to submit a challenge, according to
>
Seniors, who are practice leaching, are I'ulver will both teach Knglish and
now taking
roll call.
tory, according to I'rolessor John M
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Sayles, secretary of the placement bur
Break Comes When Annandale
Management Calls Off
Game With State
sophomore class for a debate to be con-
AT KINDERHOOK POST
,^h
I MAY SEVER TIES"%
FROM FRESHMEN IS
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GIVEN
SOPHOMORES]
WITH ST. STEPHENS
Myskania
acknowledged
today the fib
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'!;;'L:;:;;;;"Mr. i';,,-!;;;:;;');;:-:':''-;,. : WOMEN WILL ARGUE
WATER POWER WITH STUDENTS WILL HEAR
lo New \ ork include Joseph h'. Ilerney
SPANISH CARNIVAL
57; LAWRENCE
TEAM,, MRS
ROOSEVELT SPEAK SHILLINGLAW
TO LEAVE lI uanl
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Auerbach, seniors; h.dward Thoni
COMMITTEES NAMED ,,. ,I beM womens
varsuy debate team wi.l
M,s. branklm D I oosevelt, wile ..i
f)Al TD1D WPHNESDAY
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Whistnn, juniors. Thev
il, , ..IV',,-,,,,,,',.
i M„. .,,,.. n,,n (lovernor b r i n k , , , ) Roosevi' I wi id
l / i f i i\li
rr LiUHLiiJLrn
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Spanish club, .'iiinotiuces i n lol owing
.nmh'.ees f „ S,u..i.h larinval April
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"V""M I I K alluinatne ot die question,
That the federal governnieul
i<t..„h„\
' ^ " ' " " ' " I " ' " " ' I'vdro-elec.ric plants.
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" ^ i g private corporations only
o, ,|,s
t t i ui urn, when hev nice l i e St. Law
' " u r m i i I.IUMII, I I. i v m w v i u. win a i
, r
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j " ' " ! ' ^ " ^ 'sidVm'o'f llu'
v.lyu I . I J O , pu si lull ol 111,
..,„de„,.cat
he Mihjecl has , „ „
m been announced, but it vv d nn.bahv
,:,,.,„,, ,.,.'»;••;• •^ru-'.r.U",,: V^'S- ^t:z/;:r,t
el,airman ; reiresliuieiit-. Ileatiice .Me
' >i| • publ'i, iiv
l i b e l i it •ui'dhofcr
'.in
ch'i'iriiian' dieor-'ii.ni-. Do'i-.-l'li', Hiudick!
Ml' cha'iriiiiiu I'di'/alu tli Whtie and Alice
i.loyd, jlini H-: \ erooic.i I I.•miner. ' ,,
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7;\i -'"'•-'-»'"
Z^ssr^
nhlv
will
I v b i i , '-"', pre-iih'iil o l tin debate c
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-Mrs. Roosevelt leaches literature and
'' ' " ' " U ' " ' J ' v : n ' s i l - v 'b'bale team will American
history
in the Toilhuntei
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men, said. "The question f,,r the debale York ciiv.
She is ,, former chairman
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' " " ' ' • decided,"
MH\ die time
he tolii
have
the not
N'rvvs.
been delinitelv'
' cliaiitu.in.
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' " ' decided,"
he told
the Nrvvs.
Supper, L'liih \ .in \ l.u k .in, i
'I lit.- debate council has declined tin
man ; Man ia I ..irdiici, Md; program
, ' , challenge to debate the Aniher.sl college
tickets, Fdn.i I'it/.pairick, 'M. chair " " '
team lure March 15. The dale conflicts
costumes, Marie Lynch '."), md b , ' with the musical comedy to be presented
!i\
the
,lv; r; |;::: : : :::1
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U KAlldetie
lv n association
K! K,nlKthe
rdmg to Klein.
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,,,,,„.,, , siiillinglaw, '>», will leave and manager Stanln,,".
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Wednesday to represent the t'hi
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VincV
M | , Kapp.'i. prolesc-;,tr/\c\ITC
, fraternilv, a, the lilt I AS 1 UDENTS
IN
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ASSEMBLY TO HEAR
DR. RISLEY TODAY
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I lu members of the Wittenberg Ft;
chaple, and other alumni members ,-cs,
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Dr. \du.i W. Risley, head of the his,,, f ,.,,- M n , n l , w i „ address the assen,
bly m uppercla.ssmen
I I K 111 , r -
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this
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morning at
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l k l
lirumli
ot tin I,nance
of 'the committee
I li'iuocrat'ic ol
Slate
the conmii't
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ens U > I J," ' « , l . ki ' ki' K . ...
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Washington am!
Dr.
I. I igert, president
oi
branch of the Democratic State commit
, " ' Klulu,
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Lincoln," according to Lively u Crave-..
tee.
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She is the editor of tin Women's |
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h'leshnieu will meet in separate assein
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Detnocralic New s, published bv the Den, ' . " ' ,
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'•' 11'.15 o'clock, she a ..meed.
ocratic toiuiniitee.
Mrs. Roo,evell is
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Sindeiits will \ote in assemblies today
pari owner
of k
ihe N'alKill indiistrie0,1 the motion "Resolved, That any stu
l!ulr |,;
at llvile Park
V W T A
1MNT MCfTlNC.
' I ' ' " ' ' " ' Br-mi; of students wishing h
make a collecti
or an organised pur
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Y.W.C.A. JOINT MEETING
aa ne
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FOR TUESDAY
I"""' « " " -•'"••limi »i the studem
DFAN PIFRCF /fKFS V ^ ^ Crowley Is Suing Law Student For $10,000;
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run lUDJu/ii ,,,lllMl.ir •,•,,,. ,„,,„„, w:is illtI.()(|UCC.d ir
y
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jiinior-i'r.sbui.iu assembly last wee ,
IN SYDDUM ROBBERY
Defendant Testifies He Married Kathryn A. Mulqueen meeting
r men and women Tues,lav by I'.mauuel l.reen, 'JO.
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In the second robbei y at Syddum
H a l l , 225 Ontario St., since Noveniber, a thiei entered the room of Dean
Anna E. Fierce Wednesday night and
stole seven dollars from a pucketbook
which was lying on the bed. An en
velope in the pocketbook, containing
fifty dollars, was not touched.
l I'wley, _"'. is MI,eg Liigene ill.image and In ' utei laming said
l.e-iei
nior al Ihe Mh.uiv Law leiidanl, and bv reason of Mich bread
.-school
jflll.tJIMI breach oi pi,an
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. u u m Supreme Courl this week. Judge defendant, plaintiff also suffered ineiil:
\lden I. kosbroik presiding. Miss l row and bodily |
i and was disgraced, all
by alleges th.it Lester promised to marry lo hei damage in ihe tun of §10,(')ll(l
I n , December 10, and that she was '| | „ , , „ j , one „ | He annual mod,
preparmg ,or the wedding when the de
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I hancc, v Socielv
nudan. married Miss Fli/...beth Tisl. ..I oi the \lbany Law School. Will,,,,,, J.
Miss Pierce and women residents
\lbany.
t'onistock, e.\ JK, is clerk and Courl
were eating in the dining hall of the
I i - n r , who look the si,mil ycsierday, crier, i
stock is ., junior al tbe school.
adjoining house when the robbery oc- denied the charge, claiming thai prioi to .mil justice ol tin- peace in the town ol
curred.
Diccinber 10 he had married Kathryn Bethlehem.
The jury is composed of
The thief, who is suspected to be \ Mulqueen, MM, sorority sister of Mis, students from ihe Ubanv Business I ol
the
boy perpetrator
of the rob- Crowley
liolli Miss t r o w ley .\m\ Miss lege.
bery in November, entered the win- Mulqueen are members ol I hi Sigma
The irial, which is being conducted
dow of the sun porch which leads to Hiela.
every night, is open to the public, ac
Miss Pierce's room.
The plaintiff alleges that "she ex cording to Uden I. Rosbiuck, instructor
A plaintlothesniaii is working on pruded Mine, money, and labor, hail pro-1 in corporations, who is presiding as
the case.
cured clothing in preparation for such ' judge.
ill o'clock in room l i . Ruth
" ' he purpose ol the resolution is n
1 sale al an open disCUssi,
slutlentthe
d nv
\ . w ill J
pr.
es are council
woi n,_v lo
ottlecide
support
an.
Watts
' rice preside,,I oi Y \ \ f . allow
student
which
ihe purpose and value H i the organizalimi which are in., trivial to be paid fur b
,||eee
lb, -tlMenl hodi," Hreill said,
' 'We are hiving no particular speaker
" Miu-., die sltideul who is being tagged
] th
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I' 1 " 1 "" % " " u ' I I " t ' V!,Ut; f' M«'ws wliieh * i l l
" " » " ' • )"> ' 8 w v c b 'ell vvt-gin !
' ' . . vuiMruct^e
valuable,
M i x "> " ! - " » " 'ci.iesuii.my.s, be declared
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SENIOR MARRIES
Lively n Dawson, 'J'.l, was married
yesterday in her home ai Shelter Island,
New York, to Mr. Rex Slillwell, for
meri) of Fast Worcester. A l t e r a trip
to Washington, ihey will make then
home in Montgomery.
Mr. Slillwell is
inspector for die Department of Agriculture i l l Orange county.
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News To Be Published Thursday
Instead Of Washington's Birthday
Since no classes will be conducted
IH.M Friday, Washington's Birthday,
ihe publication of next week's News
has been advanced from Friday morning to Thursday morning.
The .News Board.
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 15, 192*
State College
News
PAST MASTERS OF CANCELLATION
T h e cancellation
established in 1916 by the Clas» of 1918
i ne Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
State College for Teachers
as a surprise.
THE NEWS BOARD
Editor-in-Chief
tion last
Kappa Delia Rho House, 480 Morris St., Dial 6-4314
Business Manager
12 Garfield Place, Dial 6-4S74-R
Louis J. WOLNER
Managing
54 West Street, Dial 6-J595-U
MARGARET J. STEELE
Associate
Managing
224 Jay Street, Dial 3-17SO
MARGARET H E N N I N C E
Advertising
Newman Flail, 741 Madison Ave., Dial 6-6484
But
for
Editor
comes
I t m a y be, of c o u r s e , t h e t h e p r e s e n t
canEditor, STATU COI.LEOK
students
here
will
begin
to
wonder
whether
asking
Annandale
Manager
an
Stephen's
The NEWS
institution.
at only a f t e r
Until
games.
for a severing
Such
a careful
adequate
is n o t a t
of athletic
the
the present
relations
a decision
should
management,
in t h e c a s e .
c a n be m a d e
judgment
should
be
with the
he arrived
a n a l y s i s of t h e f a c t o r s
explanation
by t h e S i .
withheld.
I t is e n t i r e l y p r o p e r , t h o u g h , f o r s t u d e n t s t o q u e s t i o n t h e
attitude
of
these
apparent
The cancellation
past
was made
masters
of
cancellation.
just as the State
varsity was
p l a n n i n g t o l e a v e h e r e o n its t r i p .
as a surpirse and a shock.
PRINTED nv Mux:i ART PRESS, 394-396 Broad wa)—Dial 4-2287
well in i m p u r e i n t o t h e s i n c e r i t y
m a d e in I h e f u t u r e ,
Vol, X f l l , No. 18
Such a "let d o w n "
T h e State management
came
m a y do
with which contracts a r e
ALMA
if a t h l e t i c r e l a t i o n s a r e c o n t i n u e d .
zine.
While
these c o m m e n t s
the editorial
opinion
of
with certain of t h e a s s e r t i o n s
T h e last
students seem
work
which
Whether
spontaniety
even
the customary
feature
of t h e o t h e r
t h e c u t itself
this y e a r h a s a t t i m e s d e g e n e r a t e d
Lion
in
its a l l e g e d
humor.
recently.
T o the greater
that
was wasted;
joke, the publication
The
part
Litiii w a s p u t u n d e r
t h e feeling
probation."
"deliver
of
Many
budget
it s h o u l d
be "on
that
thing
in t h e a d o p t e d l a n d , ipiite a s it is a t r a d i t i o n
impose
who
it h a s failed
finds
sistant
corruption,
to
meets
book
with the
this
year.
T h e student
an experiment.
results:
Lion
a r e they
lie i n c l u d e d
association
positive
or negative?
in t h e b u d g e t
next
Should
year?
thethc
Lion
shall
be under
c o u r s e , be s e t t l e d
the budget
until next
P E A C E TIIR< >UGH
International
understanding
a preventive
cation
classes
a move
of
among
last
wjek.
for t h i s i n t e r n a t i o n a l
relations
office
of
the
America,
which
was playing
from Smith Africa.
French
descent,
month
the
whether
A practical
understanding
National
host
will
furnished
Student
edu-
in i h e s t u d e n t
by t h e f o r e i g n
to t h i r t y - s e v e n
of
students
T h e s e s t u d e n t s of F n g l i s b , D u t c h a n d j
lined
easily
educational
into college
institutions
of t h e i r s u m m e r
they
life a t t h e m a n y
visited
during
I
the
vacation.
J
O n e of t h e m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g f e a t u r e s of t h e t r i p w a s t h e I
l a r g e n e s s o i h o s p i t a l i t y s h o w n t h e s e s t u d e n t s by A m e r i c a n
i n s t i t u t i o n s a n d A m e r i c a n lay public.
They were entert a i n e d by s t u d e n t s , a n d b u s i n e s s c o r p o r a t i o n s a t d i n n e r s a n d i
l u n c h e o n s ; I hey w i r e e n t e r t a i n e d in p r i v a t e h o m e s ; a n d
t h e y s.tu "bit; b u s i n e s s ' of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s w h e n t h e y
v i s i t e d i h e stock e x c h a n g e , a n a u t o m o b i l e p l a n t , a " t a l k i n g
m o v i e , " t h e stock y a r d s a n d a l a r g e m e t r o p o l i t a n d e p a r t ment store.
T h e South A f r i c a n guests w e r e most enthusiastic over
t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e N . S. F . A . b u l l e t i n .
It w a s t h e l a r g i s l g r o u p t h a t h a s visited t h e L'nitctI S t a t e s
u n d e r t h e a u . s p i c i s of t h e C o n f e d e r a t i o n I n t e r n a t i o n a l e des
I ' . l u d i a n t s , wilh w h i c h b o t h t h e A m e r i c a n a n d S o u t h A f r i c a n s t u d e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n s a r e affiliated.
T h e visitors h a \ c
met A m e r i c a ; t h e y h a v e p r o b a b l y seen t h a t A m e r i c a is
m o r e t h a n t h e m a s t e r of m o n e y b a g s , t h a t mil all A m e r i c a n s
a r e t h e h c r m - a n d h e r o i n e s of t h e m o v i e s , t h a t m a n y o i
us lead p e r feci I) n o r m a l anil b a l a n c e d l i v e s .
A m e t h o d o i a t t a i n i n g p e a c e is u n d e r s t a n d i n g ; a n d meet
iug o n e ' s n e i g h b o r * is a p a t h t o u n d e r s t a n d i n g .
• ' A I A T . V H Ri )L'S S K E P T I C I S M "
if'ioii,
I III- Ainhei.-u
Then
Situ.but)
C l a r e n c e t o o l : Little, w h o tendered his r e s i g n a t i o n a s
p r e s i d e n t o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n a w e e k a g o i , a
g r e a t bclii m m tin- c o n t i n u a t i o n o f e d u c a t i o n a l t e r g r a d u ation f n o n college,
l i e f o u n d e d t h e A l u m n i U n i v e r s i t y for
. M i c h i g a n ' s 70,1)1)0 a l u m n i t h r o u g h w h i c h g r a d u a t e s m a y l a k e
c o r r e s p o n d e n c e c o u r s e s (roil) t h e i r o l d a l m a m a t e r .
He
is a s p o k e s m a n for a g e n e r a l e x p r e s s i o n o f o p i n i o n t h a t
e d u c a t i o n f o r a d u l t s is i n v a l u a b l e .
.Many m e n e i t h e r b e c a u s e of a n i n s t i n c t i v e r e c o i l f r o m
f o u r y e a r s of a n p l i e d l e a r n i n g o r f o r o t h e r r e a s o n s , let
t h e i r e d u c a t i o n slip a t t h e i r g r a d u a t i o n .
It should be everyo n e ' s b u s i n e s s t o find s o m e i n t e r e s t d u r i n g h i s p e r i o d of
u n d e r g r a d u a t e life w h i c h would m a k e this a n iiupossibilily.
T h e m a n is t o be p i t i e d w h o u p o n r e a c h i n g m i d d l e a g e h a s
no "sportive curiosity," no "adventurous skepticism."
as a
book
for A m e r i c a
ideal
fur which
from
through
and rackets
the
till
American
he
at
h e is h u n t i n g .
richness
of
a
in A m e r i c a
last
This
spender
until he
by a m a n w h o k n o w s l i t e r a t u r e , a n d
land.
that
he h a s f a i t h
T h e writing
Autobiography
in
in t h e d e s t i n y
is c o m p a r a b l e
its
literary
with
'I in,
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ah
ipport
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f melody win
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By Clarence l l a w k e s .
Mass.:
Milton
208 pages.
Bradley
$2.50.
a n d its
Spring-
Company.
A n d w h a t is m o r e , h e w i l l g a t h e r m u c h of t h e a l u m s
p h e r e a n d c u s t o m s of t h e w e s t e r n l a n d s .
I he introd u c t i o n in p a r t i c u l a r s h o w s i h e e v o l u t i o n ol t h e w e s t
f r o m a w i l d r e g i o n in t h e e a t tit: r u s t l i n g d a y s ol t h e o l d
S a u l a h e trail.
I'erhaps the author makes a mis-step
in h a v i n g o n e of h i s c o w b o y s d e s c r i b e p o l o p i , m u g o n
H o l l y w o o d m o v i e l o t s e a r l y in t h e h o o k , Mien lei lis
l e a r n t p i i l e s u d d e n l y i h a t t h i s is in t h e d a . \ s b e i o r e t h e
S p a n i s h - A m e r i c a n W a r . It s e e m s , t h e n , I h e w e s t h a s
been m o d e r n lor s o m e time.
' I h e b o o k p r e s e n t s a p i c t u r e o l t h e w e s t in a n a l u m s
p h e r e oi a d v e n t u r e t h a t a n y b o y will like
It is o n e
of tin- b e s t a n i m a l b o o k s w e h a v e s e e n m - o n
tune.
The
h'oad
{.1.50.
In ( athuy,
By S h e r w o o d
New Y o r k ; Macmillan.
and Maul/..
51
pages
All t h e g l a m o r of t h e U n c u t p i n - t h e l a l i i u a i
, ol
numerous
Kuropeau
traditions
and -.upei-titioiis
make
The Road to Cathay
o n e of i h e l i t c l i c s t a n d m o s t u n u s u a l
b o o k s u i e x p l o r a t i o n y i t to be p u b l i s h e d in reeeiil y e a r s .
The authors have here woven logetlu t lb. w o r k s
>i live
great travelers
F r i a r J o h n o i 1'lauo I a r p i n i , l n u i I idol tc
the B o h e m i a n , W i l l i a m o l K u h n u p i i s , II.n l i . i t u t u tin- M o o r
and M a r c o I'olo
in s u c h a m a i n i c i is to m a k e a c o m p o s i t e
a c c o u n t of a d v e n t u r i n g in t h e r e . d m o l t h e G r e a t
Khan
d u r i n g llh m i d d l e a g e s .
A n d l o t o p oil tin- l a l e in a r e a d
able m a n n e r , i h e ) h a v e ipiutcd l i o n
,,i tin- g r e a t e s t
l i a r s , p i l f e r e r s a n d p l a g a r i s l s in h i s t o r y , w h o c e r t a i n l y c a n
write wilh a n i m a t i o n and interest
A l t h o u g h the Great K h a n , were noted loi their cruelly
a n d s a v a g e r y w h e n at w a r , II s e e m s t h a i the p e o p l e s w h o m
they u i it'll c o m p i c r e r l lel'l a c i v i l i z a t i o n w h i c h in t u r n conquered the Kbans
A n y s c h o o l b o y c a n I II that t r a d e e x i s t e d b e t w e e n t h e
c o m m e r c i a l cities o l Italy a n d t h e O r i e n t in t h e t h i r t e e n t h
century.
Hut t h i s b o o k p l a c e , but s m a l l e m p h a s i s u p o n
s i l k s a n d a p i c e s ; it is r a t h e r a c o m p e n d i u m of r a r e a n d u s e
less k n o w l e d g e ,
l i n e w< meet fish w h i c h a n n u a l l y j u m p
o u t of i h e w a t e r , l a m b s g r o w i n g in g o u r d s , I „ , g a n d M a g o g ,
mi u f r o m w h o m r e d d y e is e x t r a c t e d , d o g - f a c e d p e o p l e ,
Aiua/ous and other interesting natural phenomena.
K e a d i n g i h e b o o k is a p l e a s a n t d i v e r s i o n .
T h e three
m a p s in c o l o r s , d e s p i t e i h e s e v e r a l e r r o r s in p l a c i n g loca
lions, a r e i n t e r e s t i n g . S e v e r a l i l l u s t r a t i o n s e n l i v e n t h e t e x t .
Get the hook a n d v o y a g e throiih i h e d e s e r t s to C a u i b u l a c ,
Ihe G r e a t K h a n ' s h o m e l o w n , a n d t o l . h a s s a , m y s t e r i o u s
city o f B u d d h i s t p o p e s .
,
| , h a t ' o u r singing is so feeble?'
old
, and sopho,
r knowledge
il win mil
k our fallen
as though w
|
Jean t,
In bill I.-nuiic, Ih,.
iirh-sinied ihe colleg,
d when the MII,lei
Ml.
LET PRESIDENTS SPEAK
limr, STATU OU.I.KUH
XKIVS:
Madame Kurcnko
Was Singer in Choir.
Grey Learns
ll is a time-honored custom that the viceesiili-ut of the student association rind the
lions notices fin- the assembled student hoilv
It is ,|,i,.sti„i,alile whether this pmceiliirr
the best possible lo obtain tin- desired lilts, for while the liec-picsidcul gain., cs
rienee in addressing the sluilciit body con
iimlly, die several presidents ,„• club beads
of
t h a t in
If y o u h a v e e v e r r e a d a n y o n e of Z a n e G r e y ' s n o v e l s
of t h e w e s t , y o u k n o w w h a t t h i s b o o k f o r y o u t h s c o n t a i n s . T h e r e is t h e b o y a n d " p o n y " c o m b i n a t i o n ; t h e r e
a r e t h e t h u n d e r i n g h e r d , t h e hist m i n u t e r e s c u e , t h e s u n rise over the m o u n t a i n s .
B u t t h e love stuff t h a t G r e y
i n c l u d e s for h i s g u m - c h e w i n g r e a d e r s is a b s e n t ; o n e
m i g h t s a y t h a t it is p l e a s a n t l y a b s e n t .
This comparison
w i t h t h e p o p u l a r n o v e l s of t h e w e s t is n o t m e a n t t o
d i s p a r a g e t h e v a l u e of Patches.
W e w a r r a n t thai the
b o y in h i s t e e n s will find it i n t e r e s t i n g r e a d i n g .
e x a m p l e of
Federation
skillful
and America.
O n e feels
ugly.
field,
g o far
of
his search
dealings
the writer
both himself
Patches.
s y s t e m c a n n o t , of
students
a
interest.
N o w is t h e
in t h e h i s t o r y
From
restaurant.
m o n t h s of p e n i l e s s t r a m p i n g
Franklin's
UNDERSTANDING
w o r l d w a s at t h e s a m e t i m e b e i n g
American
crooked
the American
takes
his adopted
test
year.
war, students
agreed
the
Etas u n -
N o w the association should
college
foreign
w h o c a n a p p r e c i a t e t h e b e a u t i f u l a s well a s h e c a n c o n d e m n
appropriated
t i m e to c l e a r u p t h e p r e l i m i n a r y d i s c u s s i o n t h o u g h
as
but a
'd f.
NEWS:
for .Americans
distinguished
T h o u g h he meets the shabby, spurious and
T h i s epic is w r i t t e n
t h e Lion
for
"roar"
yelp?
c a n n o w lie d o n e a b o u t t h e m o n e y
upon
penniless.
in a C a n a d i a n
a n d its L i n c o l n s .
finds
for
suddenly
bitter elements, he continues
want
dertaken
himself
waiter
through
boasted
obligations
NKWS:
We would enter whole-heartly
of the pathetic ditty, "I l-'.nv i
experiences
s p e n d e r in t h e c a p i t a l s of K u r o p e , h e is " g r a d u a t e d " t o a s -
t o d o is t o a i r t h i s
Is t h e Lion's
similar
COI.I.KOE
v i s i t o r s w h o c o m e o v e r on o n e b o a t a n d r e t u r n o n a n o t h e r .
L i o n a s it is, how m a n y w a n t a b e t t e r L i o n , a n d h o w m a n y
n o Lion at all.
to w r i t e a c r i t i q u e of h i s e a r l y
agent, then as a t r a m p , he continues his search
association
that
declare
T h e best
If a n i m m i g r a n t s u c c e e d s in A m e r i c a , it s e e m s t h a i h e is
morally bound
T h i s b o o k is t h e o d y s s e y of a y o u n g m a n o f t w e n t y - f o u r
published
f e w w h o w e r e in o n t h e
students
students
the g o o d s . "
Nothing
TO C A T H A Y "
.-/ Search
for America.
B y F r e d e r i c k P h i l i p G r o v e . 392
pages.
$3. N e w York and M o n t r e a l : Louis Carrier
and Co.
this
association,
o p i n i o n , t o see h o w m a n y s t u d e n t s a r e d i s s a t i s f i e d
feeble
ROAD
W- IVI. F
-BY
to
a bit in b a d t a s t e .
the student
by m a n y
issues.
to t h e u s e
Samples
of t h e s t u d e n t
to those
seemed
art
was good.
peddling of c a m p u s gossip a r e t h e " G r e e k n o t e s "
wilh
as
t h e i s s u e w a s w o r t h its
It l a c k e d
w a s dull, t h o u g h
personalities
page
SKAKCH I'OR AMERIC
agrees
therein.
is a n a c c e p t a b l e
cover
The
of
to think.
is q u e s t i o n a b l e .
The
A
"TIIK
STATU
It is a lamentable fact that a sc„i„, ..
be more interested in freshman basketball
members of the yearling class,
V, t . i.
the case. In three games played j„ ,i„
College gymnasium by the freshman •
only a very few spectators were pu-seni
hrsl two of these games happened t„ l„
nuinaries to varsity games.
Mam iappeared to sec the main event, Ion ,
interested enough to come enrliei
their class team play.
The ibird game, played ngainsi ,1,.
Presbyterian church team, which „ , „
uf several Union College Ire-tun n ,
was attended lie one person.
Two ,
Whence the mental attitude prevalent in
Assembly these days at the singing of our
Alma Mater? Is it a compliment to our cob
lege to sing, or refrain from singing (either)
in the rather listless manner we assume?
isn'l it true that our manner is disinterested:'
I -av a/iv. when Myskania comes inarching
in ami we all stand to honor it, why does the
enthusiasm of thai moment dwindle until we
hear the vague and nondescript sound of our
urn singing?
Is it because our Alma Mater
.minds .lull following the more sprightly tunc
u which Myskania "liters? Is it because we
lave heard it on si, many occasions that we
ire of it? We would sing "Life Is Very
All but o n e o r t w o p a s s a g e s w e r e " d u d s " , m a n y
of h u m o r .
price
this publication
i s s u e , it s e e m s , l a c k e d a n y s p a r k of
"
maga-
a r e not to be understood
ihe N E W S ,
O/""A/^XT^O,
communications
c o n c e r n i n g t h e r e c e n t i s s u e of t h e S t a t e L i o n , h u m o r
MATER
I'Milnr, STATU C'III.I.EIIK
IS T H E ROAR A Alii RE Y E L P ?
T h e N E W S in t h i s i s s u e p u b l i s h e s s t u d e n t
Editor,
NKWS:
The latest issue of the l.ion is out, and it
might better be, as regards to being retained
under the student budget, T h e l.ion docs not
fill tl need in State College.
There is no
necessity for it being retained under the student budget,
There are several reasons for its removal
from tlu- budget!
I. It was really included in the budget this
year on probation,
It has not made good,
anil should be removed.
.'. The l.ion, as an example of a State College product, is proving detrimental to the
reputation of State College bv being exchanged with other colleges, 'if we must
issue such a publication, let it not go off
our own cam|)tts.
I.ct the student body take steps now to
make sure thai the l.ion does not come under
The tfSOO.nil
;lu- budget again next year.
might well lie expended on something really
worth while.
Thomas P. Fallon, '29.
year.
any more
time
The N E W S does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in
contributions. No communications will be printed unless the writers'
names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of t h e N E W S .
Anonymity
will be preserved if so desired. T h e N E W S does not guarantee to
print any or all communications.
February IS, 1929
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m a n a g e m e n t of t h e S t a t e v a r s i t y should sign S t . S t e p h e n ' s
Editor
Published every Friday in the college year by the Editorial Hoard
representing the Student Association. Subscriptions, 12.25 per year,
single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the United S t a t u .
Entered as second class matter at posloffice, Albany, N. Y.
Albany, N. Y.
with
for the second
cellation can be explained as plausibly as w a s the cancella-
WILLIAM M. FRENCH
THOMAS P. FALLON
of its g a m e
Stephens College
Mould il mil' he
• iii'iiuiugi-niis i" ill least give a Irial to a plan
wherein the annmuiccmeiils would he made
by the' b..ids of ibe i lubs Hi, i directly eon
I'l-rn?
leilitinl) this would give In II lai
Oi-atcr number of students an opportunity In
become known lo ihe rest of Ihe slu.lcnt body,
and. :II the same lime, lo gain ilia I cxpe.i
-ne, in public speaking which can unit onue
Inn,i addressing I lie student body.
I n . Ilriilnicliei has expressed himself as be
ng in fiiM.i ..f giving :is large a group of
i
u In ad.bess
a- iis.eni lilies,
I'm hup, ,i would be advaiuaiu-oi
Ihe
" " l e d ami |„ ,|„ , l u , | , . u , | „ |
igiiesiiioi .i trial.
'G
When
enko's
V.
Gg|..v,
I was ushered
Gowu.ii
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dressing
Hall
b'ridaj
night,
d u b i o u s a s t,, ni
erviewer
Iter
Madame
fcrtlj
"• S "
bef.
made i
Kurcnko
ft
home,
you're
howc\er,
Ihe
m e this
un-tcri,,u-
alter
,n."
thai
I w a , . a ,1 pr,
iptesiioiis who
n a s k sonic
her accompanist,
:,
was time
'ai
il
asked
l'"i'lunih
spent
lo
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kc, pm
\\,-.
inbers
'''I nie thai
!'y s i n g i n g
,l!
trout
she h a d si,,,,,,,
old.
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the gj inuasium,
i"»ui'se of law
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PURSUE HAPPINESS, IS
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professor
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ii-simie h e r t e a c h i n g of t h e c o u r s e nexi
war.
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hiiis of f r e s h m e n , E n g l i s h .
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recital.
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a n a l y s i s is t h e best m e a n s lo d e t e r m i n e 1 ll le' 'a"c' 'h e s p i a n o . " I
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what v o c a t i o n t,, follow, P r o f e s s o r York s t u d e n t ,
however,
said.
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smalt assembly.
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sliinan
perhaps a very great artisl,
he -i
sscnibly
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,
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of
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Tuesday
I
' h o p m " N o c t u r n e " w a s i h e besi
Group
•eiing oi V. W . C,
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sfuig a s,„ig , „ , i | , e | , i , , n i , , a n d it w.
7 all) I
M.
R o o m B.
Well s u n g .
H i s e n c o r e which ilcpiih
Wednesday
t w o I h i n a n i e i i in a C h i n e s e laundr.i n >
n l w e e k e n d s , \i o ' c l o c k n o o n
mg to s e t t l e a n a r g u n i e i i l w a s a ri,,i .
ledge week begins.
false n o t e s .
T h i s moib-i n m u s i c
. n
Friday
I'egisleieil b e l t e r i h a n t h e c l a s s , , , p.-i
K, c l a s s e s . W a s h i n g t o n ' s B i r t h d a y .
h a p s b e c a u s e it w a s p l a y e d n u b lu
anus rather than with the linger,
STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FEBRUARY 15, 1925)
MISS PIERCE TO 60
TO DEANS' MEETING
'Underwear From Shoulders To Knees/' Doctor Warns; SILENT WEEK ENDS
"Wear Wool Stockings Over Silk," Says Dr. Croasdale
WEDNESDAY WHEN
"Underwear
should cover the body way t o w a r d c h e c k i n g it," D r . C r o a s d a l e
BIDS MUST BE IN
f r o m s h o u l d e r s t o i h e k n e e s , " D r . C. d e c l a r e d .
Will Make Report
Caroline
Croasdale,
college
physician,
s a i d in c o m m e n t i n g o n a s t a t e m e n t of
I .entire G . S . H u t c h i s o n , ' 2 9 , ( w h o a r g u e d
in a r e c e n t d e b a t e t h a t g i r l s w h o d r e s s
s c a n t i l y c a n n o t h e a r up u n d e r c o l d s s o
well a s t h e i r r e d - l l a n u e l e d g r a n d m o t h e r s
of lift) y e a r s a g o ) .
" C o t l o n u n d e r w e a r is h e l l e r d i a u s i l k ;
in t h e w i n t e r u n l e s s v e r y h e a v y silk is
w o r n . D r . C r o a s d a l e s a i d . T h e influenza
e p i d e m i c is not d u e t o t h e w e a r i n g of
lighl o r s c a n t ) ' c l o t h i n g , s h e t h i n k s .
" W e d o not k n o w w h a t r e a l l y c a u s e s [
it, Inn a r e a s o n a b l e a m o u n t ol c l o t h i n g , ;
p l e u l y of s l e e p a n d fresh a i r g o a g r e a t !
Dean Of W o m e n To G ive Health
Report As Committee
Head, Wednesday
Dean
man
Anna
II( the
National
will
vention
tin
of t h a t
week.
and
fierce
leave
and
remain
After
has
also
Western
,-,11,1 a
luncheon
the
will
have
Hotel
been
Reserve
'I i n -
t e a al
l-'oi :\ -eight
-chool,
Sialler.
invited
l.aki
Saturda)
Dean
will
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l-rii
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.lean..
s e e . ral ad
Dean
I'ierce
will h e a r
d r e s s e s h ' r i d a v i i i o r n i n e . a , p r o b l e m s «> 1
d i s c i p l i n e w h i c h u . m e k, i , u , d e a
w o m e n in l e a e h e r i r a n i i n e
in-iituii"i,-.
Mrs.
K H i , A . V , M . i n e n i h u ' ,,1 t h e
W e s t V i r g i n i a S l a t e H o a r d ,,1 Kdue.i
liuii, will t a l k o n " W o m e n in d . u - r n
menl."
T h e r e will he a l a i - i u e - - sioii h ' r i d a v a l ' l e n i o o i i .
M e e t i n g s ' of t h e old a n d nev, e.\>cu
live C o i n n u U e e s a n d a hi: e l u - • 11 al I a l o
Ivrie C o l l e g e a r e - e h e d u l e d n.i
-alur
,|av.
D e a n I ' i e r c e will r e t u r n '•• S t a l e
College. Monday.
W lldl
h.ls
taken
o\el
he
„„•'
loele' .
Miss M a n l
i o„k;
\ is,,,- ol p r a c l n e t e a , in
i i . ink
M i l n e H i g h >cbo,,l. M r i .0
will
siipervis.
pr.iiliee
O-e C science.
Miss
l , , i , I e,
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<•
c h a r g e of c l a s s e s m in.,l!n 1n.1i
I \ -""
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111
Mi
U d l . on
Lucille Beauty
Salon
he p r e s e n t e d
lliston
in
and
W a r r e n C o c h r a n e , '.ill. a n d K. I.. D u n
, , >inhi
.1 g r a d u a t e
seining
ihe S i a l e
.,! Ilnek
1
repn
Y. M. C.
a
\rthu,
held
e , i n , renee
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l.< I n n
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\
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the
who described
die
studeiil
W . C. A.
i , , , n i n e : .1 r o u n d
die C i r l s '
Alhaii)
nit!
wh eh
Athletic
Institute
A r t , I- i n l a y
and
Id, h h . r e n e e
of
Saturda).
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The
iln
said
80-82 No. Pearl St reel
Cor.
Columbia
A R e l i a b l e Pl»ou to B u y
RELIABLE SILKS
WOOLENS - COTTONS
CRETONNES ami
INTERIOR
FURNISHINGS
h a s been a w a r d e d
1,,'IIIJ
according
Miss
a letter
to
from
b ' e n e i u g C l u b by R u s s e l l
Xalalie
Schroeder
the Al-
l.aCrange,
dates
of
human
life
al
LEARN
IK, will
parties
were:
ENGAGEMENT
Alpha Rim announces the e n g a g e m e n t
•f A l l i u a C c r v i u , '-">, lo R a l p h M e a d
of S a r a t o g a , a g r a d u a t e of C o n n e c t i c u t
Weslevan.
If it's made
several
meeting
of
THE PIANO IN
TEN LESSONS
You will enjoy the
RUBBER
TENOR-BANJO OR
MANDOLIN IN LIVE
LKSSONS
T h e Coiiven
lor ,1 w i n t i r
ihe rush
who coaches the college club.
ADVERTISEMENT
Y.
HOME COOKING
We Have It
to
• uppii nn nl tin- l e g u l a i '
-1111 inn-r c o l l i e r
\\ illu.nl n e r v e r a c k i n g , hearl break
Yon are
I 1 a siilliciiail u u n i h e r ol m e n at . i u g s c a l e s a n d e s c n i s e s ,
l a u g h l t o p l a y b y n o t e in r e g u l a r p r o
end. i h e c o n f e r e n c e w ill hi r e p e a l e d an
IT-, ional c h o r d style.
In y o u r ver>
served at
p o p u l a r n u m b e r l>\ n o t e .
II. AuJmi.l'rtt
SEND
Albany
Teachers' Agency, Inc.
74 Chapel St., Albany,N.Y.
W e need teachers tor September
appointments.
Stirs. VAN'S
Dining Room
/•'. H'ailmJ Itiilley.Sir.
V\ r i t e
for
mfor-
FOR
IT ON
APPROVAL
I h e " H a l l m a r k S e l l I i i M r u c t o r , " is
t h e t i t l e ol t h i s m e t h o d .
Kighl y e a r s
were required
to perfect
this
great
work.
T h e entire
course
will,
ihe
n e c e s s a r y e x a m i n a t i o n - h e e l s , is h o u n d
T h e first I c - s o u is 1111
111 o n e v o l u m e .
scaled w h i c h the s t u d e n t in,i\ e x a m i n e
a n d be h i s o w n " J C D C I - a n d J C K V . "
I h e k i l l e r p a r i ol t h e " H a l l m a r k S e l l
l i i s t i u c t u r , " is s e a l e d .
n i a t i o n o r c a l l at t h e o f f i c e .
I p o n t h e s t u d e n t r e t u i n i n g a n y copy
of i l n "I l a l l u i a i k S e l l 111-I1111 l o r " w i l l ,
t h e seal I I I , - b , t i k e , , , w e will r e f u n d in
lull all
uey paid.
Visit Jerusalem,
Palestine and Arabia
I h i - , m i a / . i n g S e l l l i i s l r u c t o i will b e
sent a n y w h e r e .
Y o u d o 110I n e e d | o
s e n d air, IlioneV.
\ \ hell v
eceive
II,1- n e w u n l h o i l ol l e a , hill., ,1,11-1. .
d e p o s i , M i d i h e l ' o s t n i . , , 1 t h e -1,1,1 ol
leu d o l l , n li' •, . a , a r e in .1 1 u l i r e i '
I l i n e stereopticon lectures at the
ALBANY
(iOSPEL TABERNACLE
M'l-hSI W A S H I N G I O N A V K .
|,,si M , S I „l I ' m l n J g . S t r e e t ,
-allshed,
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
nights/Keb t5,16andl7at7:45
/;, , . / „ / „ , /,'. TnmbiiH.
M- . 1 .
lelluw
llfvul tironruphical
Society
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I [1 UtSSlo.X
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\,,luiilai> ollering fur e x p e n s e s
Ihe
ue.i
paid
Will
he
451 Broadway
Dial 3-5191
(Oriental mid (Drcidfntal
AMERICAN
AND
llrstaut'cint
CHINESE
Open II until 2 A. M.
Daiiclnii
I0:.i0 t i l l I A , M „ I C x c e p t S u n d a y
II State St
Phone 3-5943
t u r n e d in lull
u p o n w 1 itteii , ,-,|in---l
I I,,- I ' u h h - l n i - s , M I a n M011- i n p i , i c .
t h i s " S i h I n . s l i m I01
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Address
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\M Central Ave.
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QUALITY
298 Lark St.
JUG RUBBER CO.
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AND DYERS
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A R K A Y FLORIST
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PHONfc. 3 - 4 4 3 9
Branch
15 S o . P u a r !
Smart
Coats - Hats - Dresses
Stieut
'"' > '
HEWETT'S
SILK SHOP
club,
'30, p r e s i d i n g .
ei ,-,-
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j>l • •
h'enciug
Tui-chi,
The
I'hi D e l t a , F e b r u a r y A; B e t a / e t a .
F e b r u a r y S; G a m m a K a p p a P h i a n d I'h
Lambda, F e b r u a r y 7 ; Delta O m e g a and
F i i s i l o n B e t a P h i , F e b r u a r y K; E t a P h i
md
Sigma
Alpha,
February
9;
Ps:
C a m i l l a , A l p h a F.psilnn P h i , a n d A l p h a
Rim. F e b r u a r y
11; Kappa
Delta, Pi
A l p h a T a n . and Chi S i g m a T h e t a , F e b
r u i i r v 12.
M. C o n n i e ) .
not y e ; heen cl,..sen.
will
assueialinii
11,.11 w a s , Mini al t h e r e . | l i e s | of
SPECIAL
Permanent Wave $10.00
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ll.nr
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the
ANNOUNCES
c . a i e d ) is c o m p l e t e d ,
lahle d i s c u s s i o n ol sin
, „ . ,1,1, n o 111 e n l l e e e s .
audenl
triul
coined)
I'Vesbnicn w h o r e p l y a r e e x p e c t e d n o !
to t a l k t o o t h e r f r e s h m e n w h o a r e c o n
s i d e r i n g b i d s , a c c o r d i n g to i n t e r s o r o r i t j
council regulations.
They arc member,
of t h e s o r o r i t y f r o m w h i c h t h e y a c c e p t
a bid a n d m u s t o b s e r v e s i l e n t p e r i o d ,
rules provide.
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dei-
College
are
students
I. IKJIt. 1.1, \ l 1 t i l l II S
20H ( , ) C . M I . S I .
H u e lll.li-'.
D i a l 6-.SVS7
Slmmimuimim,
PLACE
S i l e n t periotl d u r i n g s o r o r i t y r u s h w e e k
b e g a n W e d n e s d a y night w h e n bids w e r e
s e n t . o u t , a m i will c o n t i n u e u n t i l W e d
nestlay noon, a c c o r d i n g to M a r y C. Gain,
'29, p r e s i d e n t of i n t e r s o r o r i t y c o u n c i l .
B i d s will h a v e b e e n r e t u r n e d b y W e d n e s
d a y , s h e said,
Hills h a l l s , I';,., w h e r e ll,e\ a r e
alleiidine
M
student,
rehearsals
h)
the
TWO COLLEGE MEN
M a r c h ' l a and
ATTENDING Y.M.CA.
today.
FIELD CONFERENCET h e cast lias
13 NEW INSTRUCTORS
If,//,,,./
ARE TEACHING CLASSES
T l l i r l e e u of i h e f• oil ' e e l ; in w n . - i n a
t o r s a p p o i n t e d al i h e l i e m i u n n e oi ihi
s e c o n d s e m e s t e r a r e now l e a e l r . u e . ae
c o r d i n g t o M l - A n n a I l l a i 11..11. -e, 1 e
t i n in t h e b u s i n e s s ol'lice
Mi K u - ' h
Is. H i c k m a n , i u - i n i c i o r m I I M . H . wh •
h a s been ill will a - , l i n e l r - d u l l . - M"U
dav.
M i s s A n n e t t e M . D " h an ,- t, . , e l n u e
h ' r e n e h I! a n d I T e n e h .1
Mi - H e l e n
J a m e s a n d M i - Man..11 h ' . d w . o | h o e
b e e n a s - a g n e d r e g u l a r pel :- •• I-- in iln h
brary.
M i - H e l e n T . 1 ,n :- " " ! ^ ' "
1 l e s l n n a n h i M o n i p u / -o 100.-.
M i s s K i n i n a M. Ue-ii-. i- l e . i e l i m " H i e
lisb I A , haigli.-h III a n d K n e h s l , .',. Ml
Donald l l r v a n i 1- e
Incline . 1 . . - - >"
b'.nglisli H i , h a i g l i - h I \ , .1 "I i ' •-'"'"
M i - Kleauor M a u l - , i- i . e .
..• 1 ne
lisli I \ a n d h ' . n g l i li ->
I ' r I a i l D- 1
women
for t h e n u i - i c a l
association
I'l'iikr
Saturday.
T h u r s d a y n i o r n i n n will he il< \ o t e d t "
d i s c u s s i o n s of
individualism
In
I ><-ai
\ i l e l e I I . S t a m p , of tile L'uivei'MH ol
M a r y l a n d , D e a n A j j n e - l l n - h a n i l ol d i e
L ' n i v e r s i t y of K a n s a s , a n d D e a n Main !
K. W h i t e s i d e of K a n d o l n l , M a o . , , \ \
m e n ' s ("ollene.
In t i n a l i e n
there
will lie d i s c u s . - i o n s , , i p r o b l e m laeine
FIRST
48 STUDENTS TRY OUT
M a r g a r e t lie S c h r o e d e r , '32, h a s w o n
FOR MUSICAL COMEDYfirst p l a c e a m o n g t h e n o v i c e f e n c e r s in
reports,
l'n;\ erMlj.
al
WINS
ses-ioii.
of
liiith
..pen
I Han
the entire
delegate,
in t h e
I'ierce
will
Cleveland
for
re
con-
in I l e v e l a n d
lor
meet
at
annual
Satnrda>.
lleiuhts
later
oi
close
presentation
Wednesday,
tin
Deans-
conference
Cleveland
cliaii
of
the committee
association
Wednesday
day
of
thirteenth
The
will
w h o is
ennnnillee
deliver
before
next
Pierce,
Association
VVnnu'ti,
purl
K.
health
" T o o m u c h c a n n o t b e said a b o u t e x e r c i s e in t h e w i n t e r b e c a u s e it is e s s e n tial a n d d e s i r a b l e a l w a y s , " a c c o r d i n g t o
Dr. C r o a s d a h .
" O n e should spend as
m u c h t i m e mil of d o o r s a s p o s s i b l e , " s h e
told t h e r e p o r t e r .
"I a m n o t o p p o s e d to t h e w e a r i n g of
silk s t o c k i n g s in t h e b i t t e r cold w e a t h e r
if
woolen
stockings
are worn
over
t h e m , " D r . C r o a s d a l e said.
" I t is p o s s i b l e t o w e a r t o o m u c h c l o t h i n g in I h e w i n t e r , b u t w e m u s t n o t f o r get t h a t t o o little c a u s e a loss of b o d i l y
b e a t w h i c h h a s t o be m a d e t i p , " s h e
concluded.
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 15, 1929
4
SHORT NEWS NOTES
Pedagogue To Have Special Section For 5 Students;
BOARD WITHHOLDS ALL
Professor Hidley Was "Biggest Slave Driver" In 19231 APPROPRIATION CUTS
Dean In Service
Josephine Brown, '!'>, may well say Croasdale, college physician, Dr. A. \V.
Xo cut in the budget appropriations
"I know a secret," for as editor-in-chief Risley, bead of the history department, will be made for some time, according
of (he Pedagogue she is the only person and Professor Adam A. Walker of the tn Clarence W. Hidley, chairman of the
in college who knows the result of the economics department have been con- student board of finance.
student association vote for the most sistent winners.
Dr. Risley won in
Ninelv-lwn per cent of the budget of
beautiful girl, the most popular co-ed, 1922, with Dr. Croasdale second and §14,452 has been collected to dale. 1022
the most charming girl, the most popular Professor Walker third.
students have paid the §13 tax, making
man, and the student who has done most
Dr. Croasdale won first place in tin (dial receipts §13,280.
lor the college.
1924, and Professor George M. York,
The deficit amounts to §1,100 but the
head
of the commerce
department, 8'i cut in appropriations which will he
The Haines and pictures of the elected
students will he published in a special usurped the second place of Dr. Risley, ] made if no more students paj taxes, wi
I not be made until a later time.
sec inn of the Pedagogue.
The senior who went to Europe.
)r. Croasdale was again voted most]
The half taxes paid by the incoming
annual will he distributed Moving-Up
popular in 1925
I Jay.
freshmen and seniors who were graduSorority E x t e n d s S y m p a t h y
In
other
years,
Pedagogue
votes
an
ated in January have not been included
Seven votes were taken last vear.
Sigma Alpha extends sympathy t
-nth f.i. Moore, '28, a member of' Psi alyzed the faculty more minutely than n the total receipts because they overShirley Robinson, '.31, in the death of I
now.
Professor
Clarence A. Hidley,! balance the refunds which must be made
,
•
I
now.
professor
her mother.
(lunima sorority, won 'the prize l o r
.,
,
,.
,
,
,,
a
r
0 t s sslave
o r
pulchritude.
Miss Moore
belonged
to | .voted
^ i l l l "biggest
" driver"
( . h i s t o r yin
, 1923.
was | io students leaving colleg
Myskania,
senior
honorary
society.
: 2 , , j
P r o m N e t s J u n i o r s $175
head oi'!
T ION JUDGES
i
, ,""'. ,,
'•'/' r''n,lessor
r o l e s s o r Harry Bircheuough,
Hirchenottg
T Q N A M E
'The junior class made a profit of $175
,
,,,,,, i,,,,„.,,,',' ,1,.„.,,.,,,, ., ,
I'.udora l.ainpman was elected the most
. ' | The lucid ol judges for the joke con
beautiful
girlI in 1927. Miss Lampman
K ^ r S . H ^ K l' ,.,
OH the junior prom, according to Alice
pres. (lenl Hi k , l |
1J....1..
[ test oi die Lion will be announced at a
was
prcs:denl
ol
Kapna
Delta
sorority.
..•....,.:
Walsh, general chairman.
Miss Eunice A. Ferine who sucRobert J. Sliillinglaw, '29, was chosen
J . Shil
)••.' Risky also took honors in .1 ' '''
" " " "inline, to
" Robert
'''''
^
ceeds Dr. Richardson in point of
most generous last year.
Sliillinglaw 1 S ! l n u . v e a r i l s "stalest joker," followed linglaw, '29, editor-in-chief,
The prize
service.
'he I-"."1; bv Dr. George A. S. Painter, profess,,,- mil he a -ix month's subscription lo (.'ol
is now edilur-in-chiei
T o Talk on Perfumes T o d a y
William M. French, '1
'"•- 1 " «-lnc-f ;,,f pbilusophv, and Professor U'infr.d lege Humor.
Genevieve Cole, '2°, svill talk on the
of the \'i-,ws, was la-'
judged the ! c . Decker, bead of the German dTin juke must be in' the two line
"History of Perfumes" at a meeting of
must ambitious student
11
She" l\pe, and will illustrate the
partment
the Chemistry club in Room 250 at -I
|,0,l
h:,s
h I111 11t-ld cartoon which appeared in
?[? , .
f ' '«'"•
, ' " ' ' ••"•'"Ui'col : Mrs. (Jueene I Ionian Faust, „,-.,,„,
IK "Busi" issue HI' the Lion Monday.
rK T '' , ' . " " " - ' !"'l'iil;mt> vote will tor 1,1 biology, won the award i',„l;il;;
\!< iiiims ni the Lion M.il'f ma\ not com
" ;'"•' >'•"'
Dr. 1 . 1 aroline ! laculty beauty In 1925.
The resignation of Dr. Leonard Woods '"'
Welcomes Into Membership
Gamma Phi Sigma welcomes into lull Richardson, professor of Greek and
Latin for thirty-four years, lias left Miss
S O I R E E B I D S A R E $3.50
membership Katherine Kdwards, '31, and Kunice A. Perine, instructor in line ails,
Bill- lor sophomore soiree will he
Prances A. Mazar, '32.
die oldest faculty member in point oi
S3.50, F.dythe Cairns, chairman, an
service.
iioiuircd today. Only the first two hii'i
Sybil Blake, '29, R e t u r n s
Miss Perine lias completed twuitydred In sign up will rccch e i ivm .
Sybil HI.ike, '29, who was injured in nine years in the art department. She j
'
S t a t i 1 .,liege
..•...11 i t . t h•i r d str; l i g h t which will be simple, Miss t'.uni- -an!.
an automobile accident a few weeks is now teaching eight courses, including
the history, principles, criticism, inter ha d o t ! i.di game Salurila., e\ eiiiiie. de
CLASSTA'UDEVILLE
The orchestra lias inM vet been en
ago, has returned lo college.
pretation, and .structure of art.
t e s t i n g ih e i . „ , | ii-r 1 i n ,n' 1111 i 111 1e o i
AND
Miss Perine received her bachelor of New 'I'orl-. In a score o l 35-24. T h e
THUR., FRI.. SAT.
arts degree from Houghton Seminary,
FEB.
14-15-16
W j i h S o u n d -MARKED
MONEY'
Clinton, New York. In 1900, she was Slate l u l l ege sei olid Usui i w h i c h w i l l
EXTENDS SYMPATHY
(It
() COCMLAN u o d others
made Bachelor of Pedagogy in the Slate he the varsity next .tear, played more
MON.
TUBS,
WED.
Delta Omega extends sympathy
Normal College and, in 1911, received a than tbrce-ipiartei'.- of the game and
FEB.
18-19-20
Half the price of the electrola has degree of Bachelor of Science from New were leading the visitors In two point- Louise Matlirw-.m. '20, in the death
Willi TALK a n d • O U N I )
' SHOW
l-OLKS"
She also attended
her father.
been raised In the method ,,i collect- York University.
whin the lirsl [cam entered the game
ing In e cents from each dancer at Pratt institute and Columbia University. in die middle oi the last hall.
Miss Perine travelled and studied in
noon, according to Daniel P. t.'orr, '31,
During the lir-t hall, the State" sec
Prance, Italy, and Greece in the vear
chairman of the committee which purDIRECTION
STANLEY
COMPANY
OF
AMERICA
1920-1927 when she obtained a leave of oiids played a inueli better game than
chased the machine.
absence.
She also holds a Carnegie lhe\ did in die hist pen,,il. On ami
C~^
MARK
"1 have paid the company >c\cnt>- Scholarship.
Kissam lead the attack for tiie second
team, t III getting i igbt point- and Ki- j
stun caging three field haskels.
I'arr and Aiierbach led tin- attack for
Monte Blue
the lii'-: string outfit w iih six and four
when it is needed," Corr said.
points respectively.
An mjui'i d ankle i
in
The committee
has not collected
in
Bowling for girls began yesterday at kept Ktic/.) nski i,ill ..I the game {'apseventy-five dollars which remains to Rice's bowling alleys, corner of Western laIn I leniiw plavcd die game ag.iinsl the )
be paid mi the electrola. This sum will avenue and Quail street. The number advice oi his pliy-ician. II.- was suffer
I
be solicited ai slated intervals, accord- thai may play each Tuesday and Tliurs- iug from a slight attack m inlluen/a.
with
da> is limited to ten, according to Cam
h'oineo, captain " i tin visitor-, ami I
ing to t.'orr.
Willi
line M. Schleich, president of the Girls' Seiiz played he-t ior die losing u.-ini. J
Lois
Wilson
- H. B. Warner
Athletic association. The first ten who
C o n r n d N;IKC-I
Herney Braves Attack Of Grippe
sign up on the G, A, A. bulletin hoard
.•Icveii points
will be allowed to play the next lime.
ALSO OPERATING
ALBANY AND
REGENT
li\e fields ,,ii,| a free thr
In Cooper Game To Keep Record
Lcnorc G. S. Hutchison, '29, and Dorothy Brimmer, '30, have been appointed
deaconesses in the Youth Week program
which began Sunday at the First Presbyterian church.
Young people are taking charge of all
the church activities, including the work
of deacons, trustees, speakers, music,
and general sessions during the week.
Miss Hutchison will tonight direct a
dramatization, "Just As I Am."
MISS PERINE IS FIRST
IN RECORD OF SERVICE
STATE WINS THIRD
STRAIGHT GAME BY
SCORE OF 35 TO 24
PROCTOR'S
Grant
HIGH
COLLECTIONS NET HALF
PRICE OF ELECTR0LA
vDTRAN D
S 7X£^!t*Jl£i««nM« OF WOMEN TO
ITZ.
WEEK OF FEB. 18
BOWL LIMITED TO TEN
WEEK OF FEB. 18
Dolores Costello
"Tbe
Redeerr)ip25ir/
THEATRES
T h r e e \ •ars i n u n i n t e r r u p t e d playiug
in a l l games
College v
participate
iug h e l i i
i l l , is the
'29, captai
i n w h i c h the Stale
r.sitj b a s k e t b a l l t e a m has
1, save f o r t w o games durst year w h e n he was very
record i n Joseph l l e r n e y ,
H I d i e .war's i | i i i u i i 1.
n i l . i d ha-, been kepi i n
e espeiixe o l playing ill
n iic - h i . i d d h i v e been oil
H e l m , was i l l w i t h an
ei ippe d m iug the i ....per
H . bill III i i - l e d ..II p i . i \ ing
• a . l v n e o l In p i n - : " , „ „ .
P a r t i c i p ; i i „ „ i n the game ..Inn. 1
Ccist h i m 1
ie \ , - w Y , , r k n i p
llerney'
lacl ai i !
games -.,l„
the bench.
attack n
1'mini ,.:.,i
against i l l
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