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State College New^s VOL. XrH. No. 10 2 STATE STUDENTS MAY BE IN CONTEST NEW YORK STATE COLLECE FOK TEACHER* ALBANY, N. V. Tin IISDAV. FIOHKIAHV 21. I!i2!l THREE NEW BUILDINGS AS THEY ARE TODAY League Of Nations Association To Offer European Trip As First Prize I2.LV) Per Year. :U\ Weekly h FACULTY MEMBERS K'uiirtesj. Isiiirki-iliurki-i I' Three new buildings, neai big ioniplc-1 ion. as lite. .,,,- tod.n Vt the Kit. Miine || ;i || |, 0 ,, u . ,,, lite Milne High School, which was occupied In,I wi-i-k. i enter. Page llnll, which will house the n,, « auditorium .mil g-yinna.siiim; at right, Hicliards Hall, fur home eeoiuuuies department and e-uiial classrooms. Page and Kieliard, building, uiil he ready for iienipalie\ M a n h .11 Two students from Slate ('ullrjie may enter ihe lirsl nation-wide compel it ivc examination cm the League of X:11it.11•. according In information received here. Dr. Adttn \Y. Nisley, head of the liis- tury department, wlm will sponsor the local participation, yesterday sent the formal rt*^islration of Stale t'ollegc In I In- foulest officer--. The lirsl prize will he a trip I" I'.u rope, featuring a -t:<\ in (ieneva, to al lend Ihe session, of ihe tenth assembly of the League of .Nations, and the unci inj>s of ilii- world federation of education associations. Second prize will he SUM), and third prize will he $50. Local and stale prize, may also he offered. The examinations, which will lie inidei the auspice, of ihe League of .Nations .Von-I'arlisan Association, will he con dueled .April 5, The text on winch ihe examination is to he hased will he -up plied tins mouth. The competition is open lo iwo stu dents in each normal school and teacher- college in ihe United Stales, President A. H. Hruliaeher recently received a letter from ihe national lic.idi|iiail, r- oi ihe sponsors, dividing Male I ..llcgc lo parlicipale. I I any siudents care I" !ak< I pari, Ihe college will he cut. red in I lit contest. Or. Thomas Alexander, of Teacher. College, t olumhia I unci- in , i eh in man of the committee on aw,ml. Mi- Helen riiirks.ni Miller is chairman oi I In- education comniiltee of ihe League of Xalioiis association. 2 FRESHMEN TO LEAD CASTING.A.A. COMEDY Mildred K. Smith and Isahe! | . I'eanl freshmen, will play ihe leading mles in the musical eolltciii to he preseiiled lo Ihe Cirls' Alhlelic associai in the VI ham Institute of I lision and A i l , In da\ and Saiurday, March la and In. Moreiiee M. (iormlcy, 'J'l. direeloi oi Ihe coined., announced todav. The rc«l ol Ihe role, and llieil plaver- incluile: "Tom". M. n I. Palmer, 'J'l, "Arahella". VVilhchuiiia S.lnuidei, '.II "Koutli", llc\erli llianioiid. '.Ill; "Dm silla lla.ard", Mildred K llaiglr, 'J'l an old gspM, Katherine I' malum, '.In "Harhara", 1,'erliiide I. Hall, '-"», "Mrs. Allan", Dora W . Dadnnui. 'J'l; ill. "Two leu-". Man N. Don. '.III, and Ai dull Down, Ml , "Madame", a widow, Marion lv Sloan, 'J'l The following illee. Will he in charge costume,, lira, e Mail,, _ " ' , and I'lllllia Ackle\, '.III, pi op. rue,, I), roiln I on Vnieii Hriinnier, Ml); advertising Mildied I I n i„ h .uiliin in In ,,wu In. a I'elerson, 'J'l; piihliein. \l ua, .-.,.' Hi lliulu, lici .Inland Sei'oeder. ',!_'; makeup, Vl.o.'ai.i i I Pi a- a Mm.. »,,, h, ,i n ,n Sam . ' H ' '- Idcn, ,vhcn- f K. V an k le.i I I osgro, 'J'l. | Hi I .ll.i' .. I I al •. e. \l heir lie si Hilled III i, ailiel 'nil. Ill o| school, I'rograius. Josephine I llowliud. ,ll,|ih. I n.wi-n. ,u \,iin i lie ua- pail! •(„,, ,.,,„,, ,,.,-,,, |..., | lights, Kalhryu A. W.I. '. r. '.In. . I I in i m ho in I len.h ,.i N ah l . I Marion I, bos. 'J'l; a,,,., ni.u,ace i i h e o an P'|I, C |M|K, win n lie hccaill I'll/.il.. Ill I'llher, •_";; I.nan. m r.i mil I . Ml.l.a II. w .nil a - Katherine Walk.,,--. '.In I i l.o I |e a. ,.| ,,| I mull in I'l.'l Graduate Of State College To Lead Discussion At Cleveland meeting Dean \nna | . . Pierce and Dr. Kliza- hclli II. Morris, assislaiil professor of education, are attending opening sessions of die Xalioiial Kducation Association . nuvcniion in C"le\ eland today. hour other faculty members will be at th • convention before il adjourns Thurs- day I're.idem A. K. Hruliaeher. Dr. ' lare.ee I-. Hale, head of the physics department, Dr. Mill.ui I.. Nelson, as- sistanl professor of education, and Pro- le'.ir John M. Sayles, principal of Milne High school, will leave this week- end for ihe convention. Miss Pierce is at the conference of die deans of women, Dr. Morris will attend ihe guidance conference tomorrow and Saturday. Dr. Hale will leave Sun- la., afliniooii to attend a meeting on | .cieiMc leaching Monday, President liru- bachcr. Professor Sayles. and Dr. Xelson | will ailend a session of die college nnnnn/in/sn sv»a»/v>»*»> 1iii/ A mi n • _ (teachers ol education and a conference PROFESSOR SIMONIN en Embarrassed By Medical Testimony," j < ;<< -•.»•>-..„,.,. »< ,.,pni„„nde„ci "I do II.,i lii-lieve thai woinen can be i.ae easily swayed b.\ emotional appeal. 10 DflDIDn TFIDOhlV ^' M Johnson Tells Senate In Fight For Jury Rights lo DUnJCflJ JUiioliAl ••"• - .•..-.. «c.,.i„m„. lint I ear to discuss delicate points ,,.. ... _ . ... _ .medical icslinioiii in Ihe j u n i n. llian nem w ho serve on juries al presenl H l S W a s O l d W o r l d C o u r t e s y , . I'.unual.ai Johnson. 'Ju, declared \e,ler-j| ihink thai a uouiau can separate tin Is President's Tribute To (lil > alternooii al a special hearing . . | th. ' i a ct, in.in the trills of .motion anil Departed Teacher | ;."""'"' s J " r > l "" 1K :[[' V ' ""' ^•"••'"'i" '""-''" «•>•!> Hn- point, essential m ih. dietary CoUlimllee. Women will leel no case il hand when -he serves on a j Hi \ 'cinhana-sineiit ii implication, an n,,i| ,•„,, 1,,-.,, i ; U in favor ,,1 ill. plan tu Vine; ee S: mil, a,s|stail lilo e,so| , ..,.., .. " j „ , , raoinl I .i ,. . " . . . ... * . , main, sin aiguui. h, n, women on the juries. .1 p reitc i, ua, nine, in M Agnes .|;„ . i, , , . i 1 i ,i v ' , .v.:-:,,\»r;; I 1 ,::!;:: r= ,>• ; ,? H- ; $fp ^T,ss:tt;. rV.;™r„t: l ,U '"' ,|MI " ' u,,,ll « U " I I K " '" X i u conchts without Ihe lesiin itself. .pi .1 al'lerwanl, man |li< , \nrk Stale lie allowed lo serve on juries . . ,-.,,. .i,.!,.,-,,,;,,,. ,, ,-,.,i,i,iiii> , , , '•' ,: ; ' ( """ ' " " l ' As-i„n|,l,.,n, where ..„• ,, ; , V( . , , , , . , , • ' U n „, ,1 1,l,,hn .„ h'ev de.rge I,ration cehhraled die .,, .,-, , , '"''"" ' " ' " . M,l «' ' IIIIIII in uioiiv. Plot'.' I'll, theme of the convention is "I low an the public sihools held r serve de iiocracj, incre.isinglj produce a higln r lype of citizen?" Pro lessor Irani; D. Boynlou, superill- leiideul of schools in Ithaca, is president ol the ilepaiiiiuiit of superintendence. Professor liouitoii delivered the hacca laureate address at the Slate L'ollege loillllienci'iiieill exercises lasl June. Prolessor Samuel J. Slaw-...11. -aipi-riii- letideul of schools, John,town, Pennsyl- vania, will lead the discussion of new types ol organization of school units Tuesday. Professor Slawson is a grad- uate of Slate College. Other speakers al the conference who have received degrees from State t ol lege are: Arvie I'ldred, superintendent of si hool,, 'Pros ; K. t'. Hanwell. super iuletidelil of schools. Htiffalo; and HtilT) D.A\', Deliroat, 1 '..rilaiul, pials oi men The. have been gi.ei „„„„„ ,|„,| ,, hi , |[lH' right .0 the hallo,. Win should ihe, | - \ , V . T John,'/;,, also ,p h,,,,,, the ,1 th, spme since New Vear's ,|;n. " " A "" '" ll " |sk " 1 ' >' "w "U juries „, N',w Vork Ihe pallli.-arers were Professor |,,l„, "" l " 1»0 " - " l| '" | ""' 1 ' 1 " " ' '' ; S| ''|'.' \. M.diai 01 the hreuel, department : """ l , u M "^' " ' Jnsliee heeaiise ,1 repre M n , Johnson is majoring in biolog.i laience I. I), 1 „, treasurer of the c„l ?, 1 '"'- '' ' '' ,s - sl ' 1 ' 1 "" 1 ,"' lllr ''"i/eiis. .She 1, a member , , | the new voters' unit ,.,,,. pr.,iess.,r'|!'iinbiiio hi.,res head of l>''l"'esciitali s incoinpletr when woiin 11 .,1 die League ,,1 Women Voters, tie l„ 'in,Hi, Depart,,,.'. Iveusselaer I ' " v ( ' xl ' l '" lnl ' l; ''"'" 'luh, and Phi l.a.nhda somrilj I'olweeliiuc Institute; 1 1.111 s Pat' and •'du.ild Pale. cilsilis ol Prolessoi nil . i.d Joseph lle.lue, a friend •'I' 1 •. 11 ...1 .siiiioniii ua, noted 1 en , harming manner." Preside, Huh.,,!,., aid thn we, k " I d , was an I'N.inghn. t alkun, '_"., | u , ,|„ ,ij. f,'DI¥\ AY MADrU~Tc ",'"'!''•'l , "/ n !> l" n > ' " ' "<•'» l »''" 1 ' I.I ,,„l,l , -. V U.,1 s,„, ,„ ,;„,„ ,„ „„, ,„ , ,„ ,„. tKIUAY, MAKLH 15 en., .che.luk, for tomorrow, will he •T,..ce. IH -l-i iiii«-l. ' " ''"ineul th. p|;,ee , . . the new I • ... die Vl,h„| M , Vmiatiarlu, Spec, r I I ' ! . 'i 1 """'' "u'l >,! ! l . un . l :'>.' M^'' 1 ' - ' • " • ; r I I \lluu> people lo, Ins „., || IK |, S ,| | ,,„, „„. ,„.„ „,,„,. ,„ „„ ..-,•,„. ,.-.„„;,, ,„„ M ,,,h ' w, !'," ' "," '" r ' ° , " '' l - , 1 ' , " lc " 1 '," -,.„,,„," D, Kruhaeher ,|. college pla. , , „ . , „ I an Miss, all p, ,,k in ,,..,,nl,l' Mar, h 15, Inel[v.! i , ' ' T ' ' " '' ; ""' ' " " " ' ,ntvr « ,r " nt > "['"•"- •'<• s "" >' «•'* »''l''l> "''"I who comes in,,,, |i,M,a. w „ engaged ' I ,,'aves, 'JV, president .,1 the student as i T | , ,,.,.„„ ,, . 11 ''•' '"•<"'" •"" l ; ll "'' r ' lr 1^' riiursil,,., according to Proles,,, „,c,,,l„,n ann ,,ll n I,,,,,,- Ma.' I h ,,, , ,-,, ' ,, , i .1 i | , T X Z ''I" ''.ITIV' 1 lie un'he',1 , " " " " ^ ^ "'""" M ' ' * ' \\ 1 ""^ "I ^ ^ W ' ''""^ ^ ' "ri U ' r 1111 "" "' M """ 1 -HiVli Slinnl and secrelan „| Ihe plac, j l u , laled M„s .Spciiee, as the he,l puhll, , „ „ . , |„, Wl ,.|, end, Allpieseul pledg.s nl hut,an Mir will i, .„ I, c m inn,e, "I"'' 1 "' 1 "< Vuienca / ^ ill In initialed int.. lull membership Mis, Spencer n espeeiall. ml,'rested in i,,.,,,,-,. ||„. p. irh ,,„ ,,ew nieiuber-, Ml-, EVANGELINE CALKINS AVTHCR TO ADDRESS 'NTERSORORITY PARTY J K \T0 TEACH AT WALDEN STUDENT ASSEMBLY^ DELAYED TO MARCH 2 FRIDAY, MARCH15 i.,, i„ lo I,.all ,1 V\ ..1,1, ll High v .-.II Ihe. an ll. la Da.ll "'• ih, , hanging lunelion ,,i the family and il idjilsiini in :., |||, tu u -oi -al order. ,,'. . ., loidmg i,, Pi ,I,SSOI I'lor.nce L. Win „,,!,. hell, head „ l ihe home noil cs de ,i V igniia !•' Higguis, 'J'l, \l \\ iinn, in.I K'I .I-,,.. ,,pl, Mis l.aiu said "Shock Of My Life, Teachers Say As They ( rasp Doorh nobs VII ill, 1,, MM . i p, in. ,n „.|, eleellic shock ., a nil. in ,l.i . • i i -. i petui) charge air ol end ,, ii,. • i n dents who i al e I., si, le do ui ih, Col iidon ol the lew Ml lie 1 . II and then glitsp a limit 1 h Moi, III.ill oil student leach "shock ol III. To lessen a rep. life", he po 11 - -ah,1,1 , g the III! eleclnc shock , plaid cloth' I,.,,. 11,11 attached m various 1 1 varicolored p auk. ,,| o ., ..- lo ills liligllish one oolll II on, a i.iiher, Ihe praclice leach •r, s.i\, Ih. oil,-, ili- lingiiishiug ui ,rks, h iiidwi llli-n 1 um ends on sina 1 sink, i ., ai e al 1 iudisiinci. p I I, I. ,h 17 I.. I'l.'ll lie \ I, ai I ..hmihia I Y.M.C.A AND Y.W.CA. Pn.l, wile and r 11 M ,, WILL ENGAGE IN MEET iluldn ii. Mi - s, MI Hoih \ VI i V . ud V W i \ ni. i..i I, ....... ...i-.I wiih tin I teiiclil will s.-nd .1,1,1.'.,:,-- i., tin \ . w V ml e.iih. VII -. - , --, Vine I . a -lllilenl cnledel, n „ lo, ,,, s,|., lie. la.h . I i da. and S.i'iu.l ... VI n I, I PRESIDENT TO AI TEND INAUGURATION AT TROY c who will lepi, , , I th, V \ \ an V-en,inlh Van Hun.. '.*„' ,, KelL, Ml . \laii Ni Is, n. '.in, Pie.id, ,; V I, lliithachci will icpn losi'plnne Holt, '.!-', and IneLii Mi s III Mai, 1 -.Ih ge al ill. IllallgUlal, I N'hl.h. ' Mil,bed M I ,11,1. v . '*> Di I I awie , , \leader, |.n .iilcni elect |,lea,lent ol tin local V \ \ I V., will ol K'li-.ell ',.u-, I ollcge. 'floi, al eight he hostess, ,,'clocl, i,,ni,ai,,w II,;.,!,i ,,, the iiniMc hall Delegaie. man the V VI ( V ban ol tin cnllegi not i d been named flu coiilereuc, will Di M..id.i will sin,,-,,! Ml,s l'li/a he a -.111.1,. , , | faiiop.-.m siiideni III, Kill.is wh,, ha. reigned (o hecuii prill , I leadipial lei s wdl he ,|, the Hotel Van up.il nl I iiuna Willaid School. ,, pre ll'uilei and the new V. M ( V in paialm.. ih,,..I tin'girl, in J in). .Selicmvtad), alia •lllllellts will ills,, -cm I Mi I i.iiil.hn Ii l: nil . I lb. I „,' eiliol. who w,11 p.,,k ill ,M- VI i.h JJ I ,||, I ,,| ilu's ,--, ..ill ,,,1,1,1- Piesideiil V K .„ I,, i nid Vln. Hruliaeher, Dean I I'- n,. Dean W dhiii, II Viet/ n,l Pi -i, ..oi Vilu.i W knle... head , In ton ,1- p.ii'itui nl Junio s Requested By Myskania To Hand In List Of Activities VI. k.iuta rc.piesls all ju r» lo iihiiui io II ,i li.i .,1 then iMiacut i Clll.ll a. Ill tiles while al Mah 1 ol leg, Ihe lists should hi on theme paper, and should he n'ulwl, I'bev llll. I, lei i iii the "M ' compartment o| |he Itidenl mail box, according lo ,l„ M skania announcement DATE OF FRENCH FETE IS SET FOR APRIL S I i, lull ii ie will be \|.ni , •„ ,-..H| ng I,, I IIIIIII II , Malic a.. 'J'l, president il I nil, h , liili I . -IIIIIII ' lee. |or the t. le ue rein -hmeiils, \m. I Umiv, ' . " ' , Vim- Hiugham, 'J'l and llar'.ara An In us J'l; piogtailis, Doiolhi LelTerl, Jtl, llowei - and loslliines, Dot'is VV'il hauis. '.Ill, k'irli lln/ee. 'I..'. .nu\ Sophie Ki.tiuer, 'J'l; aiherlisuitt, losepliinc Mil.,//,,. '.";; decoialions, h'llll. Wheel ck, 'J'l, and Vhu- VVahh. '.III. iniisie, I' ,tln r Wi-aihn wax. 'JO, and Mildred lohllson. '."). Plays, Margarei I osgro, '.."I, props, Hi ace Mark. 'J'l, selling; p-ihei Sluilt,, ',10 cost tunes; clean-up, Dorolliv lames, Ml, and I'loieuce Kickard, '..">; 'dancing, kiilh Israel, ML I Sluileiiis in die advanced draiiiat'e - I classes will assist in directing the plais, I which will be presented in the aiiditoraitii. j Dancing will follow in die gymnasaiiu. "As an added attraction, ne may have some feticiny skils," Miss l-Yanenis ,ai ( |.

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Page 1: State College New^s - library.albany.edulibrary.albany.edu/speccoll/findaids/eresources/digital_objects/ua... · state college new^s vol. xrh no. . 10 2 state students may be in contest

State College New^s VOL. XrH. No. 10

2 STATE STUDENTS MAY BE IN CONTEST

NEW YORK STATE COLLECE FOK TEACHER*

ALBANY, N. V. Tin IISDAV. FIOHKIAHV 21. I!i2!l

THREE NEW BUILDINGS AS THEY ARE TODAY

League Of Nations Association To Offer European Trip

As First Prize

I2.LV) Per Year. :U\ Weekly h

FACULTY MEMBERS

K'uiirtesj. Isiiirki-iliurki-i I' Three new buildings, neai big ioniplc-1 ion. as lite. . , , , - tod.n Vt the Ki t . Miine | | ; i | | | , 0 , , u . , , ,

lite Milne High School, which was occupied In,I wi-i-k. i enter. Page l ln l l , which wil l house the n , , « auditorium .mil g-yinna.siiim; at right, Hicliards Hall, fur home eeoiuuuies department and

e-u i ia l classrooms. Page and Kiel iard, building, u i i l he ready for i ienipalie\ M a n h .11

Two students from Slate ('ullrjie may

enter ihe lirsl nation-wide compel it ivc

examination cm the League of X:11it.11•.

according In information received here.

Dr. Adttn \Y. Nisley, head of the liis-

tury department, wlm will sponsor the

local participation, yesterday sent the

formal rt*^islration of Stale t'ollegc In

I In- foulest officer--.

The lirsl prize will he a trip I" I'.u

rope, featuring a -t:<\ in (ieneva, to al

lend Ihe session, of ihe tenth assembly

of the League of .Nations, and the unci

inj>s of ilii- world federation of education

associations.

Second prize will he SUM), and third

prize will he $50. Local and stale prize,

may also he offered.

The examinations, which will lie inidei

the auspice, of ihe League of .Nations

.Von-I'arlisan Association, will he con

dueled .April 5, The text on winch ihe

examination is to he hased will he -up

plied tins mouth.

The competition is open lo iwo stu

dents in each normal school and teacher-

college in ihe United Stales, President

A. H. Hruliaeher recently received a

letter from ihe national lic.idi|iiail, r- oi

ihe sponsors, dividing Male I ..llcgc lo

parlicipale. I I any siudents care I " !ak< I

pari, Ihe college will he cut. red in I lit

contest.

Or. Thomas Alexander, of Teacher.

College, t olumhia I unc i - in , i eh in

man of the committee on aw,ml. Mi-

Helen rii irks.ni Miller is chairman oi

I In- education comniiltee of ihe League

of Xalioiis association.

2 FRESHMEN TO LEAD CASTING.A.A. COMEDY Mildred K. Smith and Isahe! | . I'eanl

freshmen, will play ihe leading mles in

the musical eolltciii to he preseiiled lo

Ihe Cirls' Alhlelic associai in the VI

ham Institute of I l is ion and A i l , I n

da\ and Saiurday, March la and In.

Moreiiee M. (iormlcy, 'J'l. direeloi oi

Ihe coined., announced todav.

The rc«l ol Ihe role, and llieil plaver-

incluile: " T o m " . M. n I. Palmer, 'J'l,

"Arahella". VVilhchuiiia S.lnuidei, '.II

"Koutl i" , l l c \er l i ll ianioiid. '.Ill; "Dm

silla l la.ard", Mildred K l la ig l r , 'J'l

an old gspM, Katherine I' ma lum, '.In

"Harhara", 1,'erliiide I. Hall, '-"»,

"Mrs. Allan", Dora W . Dadnnui. 'J'l; i l l.

"Two leu-" . Man N. Don. '.III, and Ai

dull Down, Ml , "Madame", a widow,

Marion lv Sloan, 'J'l

The following illee. Will he in

charge costume,, l ira, e Mail,, _ " ' , and

I'lllllia Ackle\, '.III, pi op. rue,, I), roiln I on Vnieii

Hriinnier, Ml); advertising Mildied I I n i„ h .ui l i in in In ,,wu In. a

I'elerson, 'J'l; piihliein. \ l ua, . - . , . ' Hi l l iu lu , lici . In land

Sei'oeder. ' , ! _ ' ; makeup, Vl.o.'ai.i i I Pi a- a Mm.. »,,, h, ,i n ,n Sam . ' H ' '- Idcn, ,vhcn- f K. V an k le.i I

I osgro, 'J'l. | Hi I .ll.i' .. I I al •. e. \l heir lie si Hilled III i , ailiel 'nil. Ill o| school,

I'rograius. Josephine I l lowl iud. , l l , | i h . I n .w i -n . ,u \ , i in i l ie ua- pai l ! • ( „ , , ,. , ,„,, , , . , - , , , | . . . , |

lights, Kalhryu A. W. I . ' . r. '.In. . I I in i m ho in I len.h ,.i N ah l . I

Marion I, bos. 'J'l; a,,,., ni.u,ace i i h e o an P ' | I , C |M|K, win n lie hccaill

I'll/.il.. Ill I'llher, • _ " ; ; I.nan. m r. i mil I . Ml.l.a I I . w .nil a -

Katherine Walk.,,--. '.In I i l.o I |e a. , . | , , | I m u l l in I'l.'l

Graduate Of S t a t e Col lege To Lead Discussion At

Cleveland meeting

Dean \nna | . . Pierce and Dr. Kliza-

hclli I I . Morris, assislaiil professor of

education, are attending opening sessions

of die Xalioiial Kducation Association

. nuvcniion in C"le\ eland today.

hour other faculty members will be at

th • convention before il adjourns Thurs­

day I're.idem A. K. Hruliaeher. Dr.

' lare.ee I-. Hale, head of the physics

department, Dr. Mill.ui I.. Nelson, as-

sistanl professor of education, and Pro-

l e ' . i r John M. Sayles, principal of

Milne High school, will leave this week­

end for ihe convention.

Miss Pierce is at the conference of

die deans of women, Dr. Morris will

attend ihe guidance conference tomorrow

and Saturday. Dr. Hale will leave Sun-

la., af l iniooii to attend a meeting on

| .cieiMc leaching Monday, President l i ru-

bachcr. Professor Sayles. and Dr. Xelson

| will ailend a session of die college

n n n n n / i n / s n sv»a»/v>»*»> 1iii/ A mi n • • _ (teachers ol education and a conference

PROFESSOR SIMONIN en Embarrassed By Medical Testimony," j < ;<< -•.»•>-..„,.,. »< ,.,pni„„nde„ci

"I do II.,i lii-lieve thai woinen can be

i.ae easily swayed b.\ emotional appeal.

10 DflDIDn TFIDOhlV ^' M Johnson Tells Senate In Fight For Jury Rights

lo DUnJCflJ J U i i o l i A l ••"• - .•..-.. «c.,.i„m„. lint I ear to discuss delicate points

, , . . . . . _ . . . . _ .medical icslinioiii in Ihe j u n i n. llian nem w ho serve on juries al presenl H l S W a s O l d W o r l d C o u r t e s y , . I'.unual.ai Johnson. 'Ju, declared \ e , l e r - j | ihink thai a uouiau can separate tin

Is P r e s i d e n t ' s T r i b u t e T o (lil> alternooii al a special hearing . . | th. ' iact, in.in the trills of .motion anil

Departed Teacher | ;."""'"'s J" r> l " " 1K:[['V' "" ' ^ • " • • ' " ' i " ' " " - ' ' " «•>•!> Hn- point, essential m ih. dietary CoUlimllee. Women will leel no case il hand when -he serves on a j Hi \

'cinhana-sineiit ii implication, an n , , i | ,•„,, 1,,-.,, i ; U in favor ,,1 i l l . plan tu Vine; ee S: mil, a,s|stail lilo e,so| , . . , . . , .. " j „ , ,raoinl I .i

, . . " . . . . . . * . , main, sin aiguui. h,n , women on the juries. .1 p reitc i, ua, nine, in M Agnes . | ; „ . i, , , . i 1 i ,i v ' , . v . : - : , , \ » r ; ; I1,::!;:: r= ,>• ; ,? H- ;$fp ^T,ss:tt;. rV.;™r„t:

l , U ' " ' , | M I " ' •u , , , l l« U " I I K " ' " X i u conchts without Ihe lesiin itself. . p i .1 al'lerwanl, man |li< , \ n r k Stale lie allowed lo serve on juries . . , - . , , . . i , . ! , . , - , , , ; , , , . , , ,-,.,i,i,iiii> , , ,

' • ' , : ; ' ( " " " ' " " l ' As-i„n|,l,.,n, where . . „ • , , ; , V ( . , , , , . , , • ' U n „ , ,1 1,l,,hn . „

• h'ev de.rge I,ration cehhraled die . , , . , - , , , ' " ' ' " " ' " ' " . M , l«' ' I I I I I I I in uioiiv.

Plot'.'

I'll, theme of the convention is " I low

an the public sihools held r serve de

iiocracj, incre.isinglj produce a higln r

lype of citizen?"

Pro lessor Irani ; D. Boynlou, superill-

leiideul of schools in Ithaca, is president

ol the ilepaiiiiuiit of superintendence.

Professor l iouitoi i delivered the hacca

laureate address at the Slate L'ollege

loillllienci'iiieill exercises lasl June.

Prolessor Samuel J. Slaw-...11. -aipi-riii-

letideul of schools, John,town, Pennsyl­

vania, will lead the discussion of new

types ol organization of school units

Tuesday. Professor Slawson is a grad­

uate of Slate College.

Other speakers al the conference who

have received degrees from State t ol

lege are: Arvie I'ldred, superintendent

of si hool,, 'Pros ; K. t'. Hanwell. super

iuletidelil of schools. Htiffalo; and HtilT)

D.A\', Deliroat, 1 '..rilaiul,

pials oi men The. have been gi.ei

„ „ „ „ „ , | „ , | , , h i , |[lH' right .0 the hallo,. Win should ihe, | - \ , V . T John,'/;,, also ,p h , , , , , , the

,1 th, spme since New Vear's ,|;n. " " A " " ' " l l " • | s k " 1 ' | « >' " w "U juries „ , N',w Vork

Ihe pallli.-arers were Professor |,,l„, " " l " 1»0 " - " l | ' " | " " ' 1 ' 1 " " ' ' ' ; S | ' ' | ' . '

\ . M.diai 01 the hreuel, department : " " " l , u M " ^ ' " ' Jnsliee heeaiise ,1 repre M n , Johnson is majoring in biolog.i

laience I. I), 1 „, treasurer of the c„l ?,1'"'- ' ' ' ' ' , s - s l ' 1 ' 1 " " 1 , " ' l l l r ' '"i/eiis. .She 1, a member , , | the new voters' unit

, . , , , . pr.,iess.,r'|!'iinbiiio hi.,res head of l>''l"'esciitali s incoinpletr when woiin 11 .,1 die League ,,1 Women Voters, t ie

l „ ' i n , H i , Depart,,,.'. Iveusselaer I ' " v ( ' x l ' l ' " l n l ' l ; ' ' " ' " ' luh, and Phi l.a.nhda somril j

I'olweeliiuc Institute; 1 1.111 s Pat' and

•'du.ild Pale. ci ls i l is ol Prolessoi

nil . i.d Joseph lle.lue, a friend

•'I' 1 •. 11 ...1 .siiiioniii ua, noted 1 • en , harming manner." Preside,

Huh.,,!,., aid thn we, k " I d , was an I'N.inghn. t alkun, ' _ " . , | u , ,|„ , i j . f,'DI¥\ AY MADrU~Tc ",'"'!''•'l,"/n!> l"n> ' " • ' "<•'» l»''"1'

I.I , , „ l , l , - . V U.,1 s,„, ,„ ,;„,„ ,„ „ „ , ,„ , ,„ ,„. tKIUAY, MAKLH 15 en., .che.luk, for tomorrow, will he

•T,..ce. IH -l-i iiii«-l. ' " ''"ineul th. p|;,ee , . . the new I • . . . die V l ,h „ | M , Vmiat iar lu , Spec, r I I ' ! . ' i 1 " " " ' ' " u ' l >,!! l.un. l:'>.' M ^ ' ' 1 ' - ' • " • ;

r I I \lluu> people lo, Ins „., | | I K | , S , | | , , „ , „ „ . ,„.„ „ , , „ , . , „ „ „ ..-,•,„. ,.-.„„;,, , „ „ M , , , h ' w, ! ' , " ' " , " ' " r ' ° , " ' ' l - ,1 ' , " l c " 1 ' , "

- , . „ , , „ , " D, Kruhaeher „ , | . college pla. , , „ . , „ I an Miss , all p, ,,k in , , . . , ,nl , l ' Mar, h 15, Inel[v.! i , ' ' T ' ' " ' ' ; " " ' ' " " " ' ,ntvr«,r"nt>

" [ ' " • " - •'<• s " " >' «•'* »''l''l> " ' ' " I who comes in,,,, | i ,M,a. w „ engaged ' I ,,'aves, 'JV, president .,1 the student as i T | , ,,.,.„„ , , . 11 ' ' • ' ' " • < " ' " • " " l ; l l " ' ' r ' l r 1 ^ ' riiursil,,., according to Proles,,, „,c,,,l„,n ann , , l l n I,,,,,,- Ma.' I h , , , , ,-,, ' , , , i .1 i | ,

T X Z ''I" ' ' . I T I V ' 1 l ie un'he',1 , " " " " ^ ^ " ' " " " M ' ' * ' \ \ 1 " " ^ "I ^ ^ W ' ' ' " " ^ ^ ' " r i U ' r 1 1 1 1 " " " ' M " " " 1 -HiVli Sl innl and secrelan „ | Ihe plac, • j l u , laled M„s .Spciiee, as the he,l puhll, , „ „ . , |„, W l , . | , end, A l lp ieseu l pledg.s

nl hut,an Mir will i, .„ I, c m inn ,e , " I " ' ' 1 " ' 1 "< Vuienca / ^ ill In initialed int.. lull membership

Mis, Spencer n espeeiall. ml,'rested in i,,.,,,,-,. | | „ . p. i r h ,,„ ,,ew nieiuber-, M l - ,

EVANGELINE CALKINS AVTHCR TO ADDRESS 'NTERSORORITY PARTY J K \T0 TEACH AT WALDEN STUDENT ASSEMBLY^ DELAYED TO MARCH 2

FRIDAY, MARCH15

i.,, i„ lo I,.all ,1 V\ ..1,1, ll High

v .-.II Ihe. an l l . la Da.ll

" ' • ih, , hanging lunelion ,,i the family and

il idjilsiini in : . , | | | , tu u -oi -al order.

, , ' . . ., loidmg i,, Pi ,I,SSOI I'lor.nce L. Win

„ , , ! , . hell, head „ l ihe home no i l cs de

,i V igniia !•' Higguis, 'J'l,

\ l \ \ iinn, in . I K'I

. I - , , . . , , p l , Mis

l.aiu said

"Shock Of My Life, Teachers Say As They ( rasp Doorh nobs

VII i l l , 1,, M M . i p, i n . ,n „.|, eleel l ic shock ., a n i l . in ,l.i . • i i -. i •

petui) charge air ol e n d , , i i , . • i n

dents who i al e I., si, le do u i i h , C o l

i i d o n o l the lew M l lie 1 . II and then g l i tsp a limit 1 h M o i , III.il l o i l

student leach "shock ol III.

To lessen

a rep. l i f e " ,

he po

11 -

-ah,1,1

, g the

III! e lec lnc shock , plaid c lo th ' I,.,,. 1 1 , 1 1

attached m various 1 1 var ico lored p auk. ,,| o . , ..- lo ills l i l i g l l i sh one ool l l I I on, a i.i iher, Ihe pracl ice leach •r, s . i \ , I h . o i l , - , i l i ­l i ng i i i sh iug ui , rks , h i i i d w i llli-n 1 um ends on sina 1 s i n k , i ., ai e al 1 iud is i inc i .

p I

I, I. ,h

17 I.. I'l.'ll l ie \

• I, ai I ..hmihia I Y.M.C.A AND Y.W.CA. Pn.l ,

wile and

r11 M ,, WILL ENGAGE IN MEET

i lu ldn ii. Mi - s, MI Hoih \ VI i V . ud V W i \

n i . i..i I, . . . . . . . ...i-.I wiih tin I teiiclil will s.-nd .1,1,1.'.,:,-- i., tin \ . w V ml

e.iih. • VII -. - , - - , Vine I . a -lllilenl cn lede l , n „ lo, , , , s,|.,

lie. la.h . I i da. and S.i'iu.l . . . VI n I, I

PRESIDENT TO AI TEND INAUGURATION AT TROY

c who will lepi, , , I th, V \ \

an V-en,inlh Van Hun.. '.*„'

,, KelL, Ml . \ l a i i Ni Is, n. '.in,

Pie.id, ,; V I, lliithachci will icpn losi'plnne Holt, ' . ! - ' , and IneL i i Mi

s III Mai, 1 -.Ih ge al ill. IllallgUlal, I N'hl.h. ' >» Mil,bed M I ,11,1. v . '*>

Di I I awie , , \leader, |.n .iilcni elect |,lea,lent ol tin local V \ \ I V., will

ol K'li-.ell ',.u-, I ollcge. ' f l o i , al eight he hostess,

,,'clocl, i,,ni,ai,,w II,;.,!,i , , , the iiniMc hall Delegaie. man the V VI ( V ban

ol tin cnllegi not i d been named f lu coiilereuc, will

Di M..id.i will sin,,-,,! Ml,s l ' l i/a he a -.111.1,. , , | faiiop.-.m siiideni II I ,

Kil l . is wh,, ha. reigned (o hecuii prill , I leadipial lei s wdl he , | , the Hotel Van

up.il nl I iiuna Wil laid School. ,, pre l l 'u i le i and the new V. M ( V in

paialm.. ih,,..I tin ' g i r l , in J in). .Selicmvtad),

alia •lllllellts will ills,, - cm

I Mi I i.iiil.hn I i l: n i l

. I lb. I „, ' ei l iol. who w ,11 p.,,k ill

,M- VI i.h JJ I , | | , I , , | ilu's

, - - , ..ill ,,,1,1,1- Piesideiil V K

.„ I,, i nid Vln. Hruliaeher, Dean

I I '- n , . Dean W dhi i i , I I Viet/

n,l Pi - i , ..oi Vilu.i W knle... head

, In ton ,1- p.ii'itui nl

Junio s Requested By Myskania To Hand In List Of Activities

VI. k.iuta rc.piesls al l j u r» lo i ihi iui io I I ,i l i . i .,1 then i M i a c u t

i Clll.ll a. I l l tiles whi le al M a h 1 ol leg, Ihe lists should hi on theme paper, and should he n 'u lw l , I'bev llll. I, lei i i i i the " M ' compar tment o | |he • I t idenl ma i l box, according lo

,l„ M skania announcement

DATE OF FRENCH FETE IS SET FOR APRIL S

I i, lu l l ii ie will be \ | .n i , •„ , - . .H |

ng I,, I I I I I I I I I I , Malic a.. 'J'l, president

il I n i l , h , liili I . -IIIIIII ' lee. |or the t. le

ue rein -hmeiils, \ m . I Umiv, ' . " ' ,

Vim- Hiugham, 'J'l and llar'.ara An

In us J'l; piogtailis, Doiolhi LelTerl,

Jtl , llowei - and loslliines, Dot'is VV'il

hauis. '.Ill, k'irli l ln /ee. ' I . . ' . .nu\ Sophie

Ki.tiuer, 'J'l; aiherlisuitt, losepliinc

Mil., / / , , . ' . " ; ; decoialions, h'llll. Wheel

ck, 'J'l, and Vhu- VVahh. '.III. iniisie,

I' ,tln r Wi-aihn wax. 'JO, and Mildred

lohllson. '.").

Plays, Margarei I osgro, '.."I, props,

Hi ace Mark. 'J'l, selling; p-ihei Sluilt,,

',10 cost tunes; clean-up, Dorolliv lames,

Ml, and I'loieuce Kickard, '..">; 'dancing,

k i i lh Israel, ML

I Sluileiiis in die advanced draiiiat'e -

I classes will assist in directing the plais,

I which will be presented in the aiiditoraitii.

j Dancing will follow in die gymnasaiiu.

"As an added attraction, ne may have

some feticiny skils," Miss l-Yanenis ,ai (|.

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 21, 1881

State College News Established in 1910 by the Class of 1918

i he Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers

THE NEWS BOARD WILLIAM M. FRENCH Editor-in-Chief

Kappa Delta Klio House, 480 Morris St., Dial 6-4314 THOMAS P. FALI.ON Business Manager

\2 Garfield Place, Dial 6-4874-R Louis J. WOLNER Managing Editor

54 West Street, Dial 6-3595-R MARGARET J. STEELE Associate Managing Editor

224 Jay Street, Dial 31780

MARGARET HEN NINGE Advertising Manager Newman Hal l , 741 Madison Ave., Dial 6-6484

' / I , Zo'c lVinri'el's,<!-3r!hJer«-el /oiinaon" ' ^ ' ' u u V h Ke'lsey.'^T; Emily Leek, '31 : t ia ra l.you '31; ituth Malier, '31; llenetta Miller, '31;

&&t&J!Wt!^T^i. M"ri0"Temr- '";

Assistant business malinger, .lane I. Furiii.-inek, '3(1, Assistant advertising manager, Dorothy Lrf ier i , '3(1. Advertising assistants, Dorothv llurdiek, M l ; Anne Schneider, ' . i l l ; Thurston Scott, '3(1. Circulation staff, Klcaimr Welch. '-'9: Katherinc (milium, '30; Rose

Published every Friday in the college "war by the Editorial Hoard representing the Student Association. Subscriptions, $2.25 per year,

jgjg^gjgs Jx^^y^arrSta'"-The NEWS does not nece-snrily endorse sentiments expressed in

contributions. No communications will be printed unless the writers' names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of the News. Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The NEWS does not guarantee to print any or all communications.

b igger t h i ng than we have ever done be fo re . " Especial ly I fafe Qr0Wg Colkgiate, But Kt€p$ Scholarship Lead; when the vice president is requi red to repeat a not ice that I _ r • • J I t t f J i l l J l \ ft V I x C

has appeared in that morn ing 's N E W S , even the l i t t le spark j COUTSeS Limited III IMOOU Via UOyS, tOCUlty J O >

of interest vanishes. '• Qy R O S K D R A . V S K Y I act iv i t ies that are so common today. The

I t may be that i f Miss Soandso makes a personal plea j G r o w i n g more col legiate since its c o n - , atmosphere around the college has quick-

for the T h i n g u m a j i g cake sale, students may actual ly hear I , f r s ; o n f r o t n a n o r i r m | col lege, but re- ened and this has replaced the repose and

what she says. But is not the t ime o f the thousand s tu - j , a ; n j n g i t s r e c o r < | | ) f s c | 1 0 | a s l j c ab i l i t y , | calm o f fo rmer days. "

dents in the student association too valuable to have f ree | S t a t e Col lege today has changed g rea t l y ) B e t t e r P r e p a r a t i o n

adver t is ing shouted at them? f r o m , h e 0 | j " A l b a n y N o r m a l " , a c c o r d - : Miss Anna K. Pierce, dean of women,

W e fear thai the correspondent is fresh f r om h igh school, | j n g t 0 a consensus o f opin ion o f facu l ty | who lias been w i t h State Col lege since where the m a k i n g o f such announcements was lo lerated for • members who have witnessed the change its possible value in ora l Eng l i sh , Mm students at Stat ' •- •

Hack in the annuals o f its h is to ry , stu-College, we believe, value their t ime more than to have ii I dent l i f e was d i f ferent f r o m what it is taken up by vocal sandwich men and g i r ls . I today, say professors who have marked

the g r o w t h o f col lege ac t i v i t y . S low ly

— I • and steadi ly, the pendulum o f t ime has

s t ruck indel ib ly year a f t e r year upon the

col lege record , unt i l now in the year

VJ28, the ins t i tu t ion is no longer young

, W H A T •JHTOUS Ti iof i i i iT; I DfAUV IF | . 0 . ADAMS.

Bv W..MF.

PRINTED »V MILLS Am 1'HES: 1. 394-396 lire mdwi iv—Dial 4-2287

Albany. X. V. February 21. l')2'i \'o 1. Mil. No. V)

L O S T : A H I ' i m V K I ) K K I K X I )

W i l l i the death of Professor Amedee Simonin, the col­

lege loses mure than a pro fessor ; each student who has

ever been so for tunate as to lake a course under h im, loses

u f r iend. Professor S imon in was one of tin.- best l iked of

the facu l ty , and his death removes . de l igh t fu l personal i ty

f r o m the French depar tment . Probably every student who

has ever taken a course f r o m h im w i l l remember his k ind ly

humor, his f r iend ly spi r i t , and his personal i ty thai made

study o f a fore ign language a pleasure rather than an i r k ­

some task.

Though o r ig ina l l y an alien to Americans and their cus-

t i ims, M , S imon in succeeded in adapt ing himself to student

l i fe here w i thout losing the f lavor and compel l ing interest

of his nat ive France, l i e l ined unusual ly wel l into the

plan o f undergraduate organizat ions, and had a pr inc ipal

ro le in the organizat ion of the French club, Fencing club

and A rche ry club. Members o f these organizat ions ihus

li.se an inf luence that is qui te i rreplaceable,

M. S imoi i in 's influence w i l l l ive here for several years.

Th i s inf luence w i l l be intangible. I l would be well for the

students to erect a on.re permanent memor ia l to him, to

show the g ra t i t ude of a lov ing student bod) to a well loved

professor. The organizat ions of which M. Simonin was

father may wel l move to i ree l a tangible memoria l to his

memory. Such a n u n c w i l l have the heart) endorsement

o f the N E W S , and, we feel sure, w i l l have the loyal support

o f the student association.

in experience. I t lias expanded in al l

American Press Ofiimnu. By A l l a n Xev ins . 598 pages, j f i t l ds and now stands wel l advanced in

$.3.80. N e w Y o r k : I ) . (.'. Heath . j t l u ' Progress o f knowledge .

Edi tors , it is said, wr i te in w a t e r ; what they w r i t e today j A v e r a g e C a l l e d " B e t t e r "

is fo rgo t ten t o m o r r o w . A t the best, a few choice phrases Pro fessor Leonard \Y . Richardson, • > • '- 'se in .student ac t i v i t y . There seem

may surv ive as the product o f the best ed i tor ia l services. head o f the ( i reek and La t in depar tmeui ' ".,r\ ' , f f . , ,v. i" m-.--- - 1 - ' - - - ' ' • hat is the commonly accented v o w »- i ' " " • •• , t . .

1886 says: " O u r w o r k has changed con­

siderably whi le I have been here. T h e

students used to come here d i rec t l y f r o m

g ram mar school and the col lege was

g iv ing in real i ty a h igh school course.

Methods of teaching were g iven along

w i t h practice w o r k and the ent i re course

covered a period o f only t w o years.

There were no social act iv i t ies such as

we know today. No school part ies o f

any k ind were g iven. Students show

l iore fe l lowship among each other now.

I ' l i i- is natura l , o f course, because of the

in student ac t i v i t y . 'There seemi

, .. ue ,i Keener sense t i l responsib i l i ty to " " " • - | " c " u ' " l n e " m ' k : " " 1 L a n " depar tmeui | . . . l n | i l f f . „ r > , , , . l v e a | w a y 5 f ( U m ( 1 m y

'That is the commonly accepted v iew, when one comes to | a facu l ty member here l o r .13 years, re i -mlcn i - ambitious i n w a r d bet ter ing them

Il ink o f the ed i tor ia l wr i te rs themselves. W i t h this v iew [ m a r k s : " I n the old days, on ly methods else- and in this par t icu lar they are the

Professor Xev ins chooses to pick a decided qua r re l . H e courses were g iven. Then, the w „ r k j ^ t n e in spiie of the actual chaiiKes in the

Contends that "some outstanding .American ed i tor ia ls possess was changed and d i f ferent courses out ! , , , „ ,-,,

. . . . ,. . . - i i i - i i , i P s y c h o l o g y Sees C h a n g e qual i t ies en t i t l i ng them to permanent preservat ion in easily side one scale o j method w i r e adopted

. . . . ,. , - • , i i i i . i I I L ii i i - Proles-.- r ( icorge A . Painter , head of accessible f o rm and thai they w i l l fu rn ish a valuable by the col lege M i l l later, o ther course- . . . •• i . , . . . , i ' <-. . . . i , record of the h is tory o f publ ic op in ion . " l i e proves his were adiled and t in c u r r i c u l u m changed I m-nibcr i r In vears sa id : " 'There have

case so conclusively by this excellent antho logy o f A m e r i c a n to a four sear requi rement . I th ink , m ; .ecu many changes in the phi losophy de

ed i to r ia l op in ion, that one is tempted to believe that some j the who le , the average of ihe •.indents j 'a i lment . Psychology has been broken edi tors, at least, have w r i t t e n in tin- hearts o f m,... ' •-

is hel ler than it u as a lew . , , , , - ,igo do not th ink the students' ,,Ditude to

edi tors, at least, have w r i t t e n in the hearts o f men.

In the present vo lume, M r . Xev ins includes what he be . - - " . , . .« . on- - u . u n i t s ,

lieves to be the greatest Amer i can edi tor ia ls since the t ime j " ^ f o i V s ' s o r K i i d u i V a i d ' T r K of W a s h i n g t o n . By greate.si is not necessarily meant ,i i,„.. i famous or most r enowned ; rather, he means those etli tor ia ls of

hat. sse i p p l i c u i

BO' SIDKS, OK C'OL'RSK

greatest signif icance in history ed i tor ia ls wh ich

s t i l l are readable v . Inn repr in ted f r o m musty tiles.

'The book is one in which the student of h is tory w i l l del ight to b rowse : here is source mater ia l in al l the \ im and v igor o f wr i te rs who fel l keenly oi l the subject. One can trace the influences that the edi tors of the " s t a l w a r t " days in jou rna l i sm made upon (heir readers. He re one meets the noted ed i to r i a l - o f (ireeley in his N e w S'ork " T r i - b u u c " — e d i t o r i a l s which are the best examples o f democrat ic force in j o u r n a l i s m ; here one meets the ye l low j ou rna l i sm edi tor ia ls o f Hearst in the Spanish W a r p e r i o d ; here on reads the noted " A t The l i a r o f H i s t o r y " f r o m the Na t ion , condemning M c K i n l e y for his al leged d is regard of last minute over tures on the part o f S p a i n ; a l l the more no tewor thy edi tor ia ls o f h is tor ica l impor tance are here.

Students o f Engl ish w i l l find die besl essays on cur rent topics w i th in these pages; amateurs in jou rna l i sm w i l l de l ight over the t lassies in dial held.

The book deserves a l l Ihe commendatory adject ives o f b lurb wr i te r . It is hound to find an honored and valuable

-I -nine student'

. . . . . . l oca t ion department and a member of the faculty for IK years comments " 'The changes I see as nioM pronounce' ! are along ,ni expansion which has tendt i to g ive I I - t i l l ' Weaknesses ,,l I.ino- ,-,,! leges in general . We base th ing o l contact between l l mind and (he facul ty . Sn id r i . .... now just as br i l l ian t a- lliey ss ere in the p.isl In fact, our guar .u i l i c o l selecln HI g i ve -us a greater number o l br i l l ian t students That br i l l iance, however, has accom

panied an actual loss of m t c l l c i l u a cur ios i ty w Im h is auo In-1 u m of -,.t ing

hat the percentage o l sludenls whose mot ive for -only is ssit l i in themselves, is at I ast no largei than it Used to be and as years pas-, it seems to me, it is fa l l i ng oi l "

Use of French Grows

l ions. In addi t ion to g o mg at the present t ime

I educational psychology in inn i i i . I I w i th the study o f general

i >-\cl>n|oLM i n r - i d e o f this, I f ind an lb i w r y i 'd i ra l change. Hack in the in,i- vsli.n we were under I ) r . Mi lne lie - tu i l i -m- never knew thei r grades in lieu various -Indies. I f they fa i led they

IM !•• :• veil ki i iwledge of the fact. 'The ids ai '.,::<• o i thai was d ia l it d id away ,'.; ii . i l l hard f i e l i ngs , jealousies and is, i l l 'i - so lb il ihe students were al l

unlet a 'I i iii icr.it i i basis. Students now i'e ii '( e.i!.'ii to l i . i n i for learning's sake

,- l iny w i r e in ihe old days. -They m a r ' s studs now toward the goal of n„k.i iL! a mark "

Miss Fay Notes Willingness Miss Helen T has, manager o f the

'. ( ip, say . " I note a remarkable svill ingia-ss mi ihe pari o l the students here to work themselves i h ro i i gh col lege. 'This •••- ' h cidi d i inprovenient on the de

A n irate member o f the student associat ion—incidental ly , a member o f the State Linn board—dashed into the X K W S office this week and exploded, w i th mans recr iminat ions upon this publ icat ion for the p r i m i n g of student letters upon the recent "bus t " issue of the L ion . T i n - student was labor ing under the delusion that die N'KWS would pr int but one side o f the current eoiitrov'erss.

It has never Inen the policy, and i i is not now die policy, of (his newspaper to close its columns t le l l igeu i , honest student op in ion on ei ther side of a debatable question. 'The XlCWS has never exercised i ls unquestioned right to refuse to publish student con t r i bu t i on , , when >uch communicat ions were in accord w i th the simple rules . . i the editors. The columns of the NI-AVS w i l l remain open for fur ther student comment upon the L ion , i f -nidi- i l ls l lnuk the presenl wrang le wo r th comment ing upon,

I ' A K T I U I ' A N T • )\< l.< )i HsKN OX?

Announcement made in imlay • \ i . s s - i,, tin- i f f i i t tliat students hen- mas coinpele in ihe nat ional coinpeli t is e ex amina l i ou on the League o l V i l l o u s .hoii ld aroiisi u11t-r> -t on Ihe part o l sludenls in the ocial science- ' Ihe .In dent association a- a whole s-,a, si i l l ieieii l ls m ien -led in the League last year lo semi l l i ree ihh-gales n, ,, model ass.mbly at • orne l l I 'niser.sits . ., mal l i iuinhi t, ai lea ,|, should be interested in the pi i a upi l i l ion

There is sii lhi u-nl nn en ' is i n i ln pie-1 in o i ler m tin L iague o l Nat ions Vmi Pai' l is.ui \ • imu t,, em agi -eseral students lo i-uti i then noun j po ihh i miiesl al i ls, .\ (r ip I I I F'.lliopi . II i h id ing a -'.is at ( n i i i s a lo -ei the League in operatmn, mi l i 11 it- t , visi i o tile iu lern . i l io i i . i l i i .nve i i l ion ol ediu .it a ,,i i,r -h ul.l aro i i -e more l l ia i i die usual m i n i i W i n n tin gn-atei share of teacher I ra in iug u i s i n u ' i o i , , o v n, In n presented in this contest, Stat . I ..Urge -I I.I al -, In , ng tin |) , i r l i c ipa i i i - . not among ||,, |i.,,kei ,,n

W H A T ? M ( >\<E \ i »( \ l . '• \ . \ I A \ P I I I ,

Instead o l having the sice pn nli in .' ll In . I ,i c ia l io i i read noliees in a-si inbl i i -•, a .nuli-in la i .M • k ug ge.sted in a letter to the \ ' i is ihul I ep i ise i i l . i l i s i ol ihe organiza i io i is i oi ieerned m the i io ines I Id gis i pi i d . i i u i o t i u i cn i i i i l s , U f i i i - i l iere iiias be provis ion in tin a seiiibhes, as ,il present, lot tin- oc ias lo i ia l a uui i n u i fo r special a i l i v i l i e s , ihe N isss t i l l , thai tin tending • t notices could p ro l i t .d i l ) be el iminated f rom iIn assembly p rog ram* . Hut a l im i ted number of student* hear, or care lo hear, the announcement aboui " T l i i u g a i n a j i i j club's .ale of second hand ssallies next w<ck in the IOSMI hall o j (hi science bu i l d ing . A l l come nut and hel j i I I - pui over a

,, i i s M i i i- i I pel ii let i .on in e o l suden ts o l lo rn ie r P i . . l i s , o r John A . Mahar , of French ', , . . , .

• , . ,- i i 1 - . Iiv-s. l i t i s independent spir i t is com lep.ii tmei i l l o r 1/ seals, expresses his • , . . ' . . ' . , •

.... , , ,, niell i anl i ' in mv op in ion , prov ided it is ipuuoi i . I l i e re is a g n . i 1 increase m the I , • , . .-. ' ' , ' , .• i . i I 'Ml carr ied to t i e ex t reme lo r ove rwo rk

,, .,,.,, , . . , i , , . , i , i , . number " l students Tor oisiance, my . ., , , , ... ., . . •" " " " -m n o i i o i t i i .uui vaiuaoie r Mills in broken health as w i l l as broken

place on any book shelf. Hul il w i l l not remain t h e r e : T rench .f class has g r o w n I m m u n e sic | ) j r . ( ( | ( ̂ () ̂ (] | i | | ( ( | ,( J ; i ( | . ^ it w i l l be o f ten ill use- ihe f inal icst ,u any book. , " " ; ' • ' •' l , ' 'n , l r M ' vm. " ' ' " " ! « " 7 ' ' , ' ' , " " ^ -ourtesv and respect on the part o f , . „

a s " , " ' , " ' ''",• " " 'V,' ' " " " T 1 ; ' " , , U I m i s msvard inembers of ihe facul ty The Hounds oj Cod. By Rafae l Sabat in i . i>7 pages. M'-nts today o l a tar better quahty in re , : ( l , , . , , ,.„.,,.,,,. m „ , „ . , , , ! | „ ,|ie rush

J-'.SO. l i o s t o n : H o u g h t o n , M. l i hn . « ; ' r l 1 | " l "< ' l 'an „ ,,, t r aunng . In the , u . | m U n i | r ^ ^ ^ ( ( . t u ( | | v ^ m

Sabat in i , popular masier of his | , , r ica l f ic t ion, has scored H « l . ' ! «> - . I " ' " " ' » ' » ; ' \ t i c p r i m ipal | t j | | ; m , ,,,,, a | | r N h | | i . l | | J | K | | t | ; a ( w a , again w i th his The H omuls of C W . 'The s i l t i ng is in the I I o n igu language taught in h igh schools | | ( , , „ „ „ . , ,,.,. , | lK . . , „ ,,, | ) K , „,]!,.>,,. E l izabelhean period dur ing tin - n i f e between Protestant ' •"-•nna.i tea, hers were excel lent in ihe. . l M | ) r | i | m | - i | n m . | . u . ^ ( ) | | | | u , u | | i i |

El izabeth and Cathol ic P luhp I I . Hoth appear in the book, ,l1'1'1- ' , K ' r t » , ' l t ' "'•'• good Trench | | H U r u f | | | ( , ,,,,,, (,.,,, , , , | | r t , , i |, , , Ph i l i p more than El izabeth, though the i i. l l i ici.ee , l the lal leacherv I l ine has rev. rsed this e n d , n n ,||(T(,,'.,,,,, , , , „ „ , „ . , „ „ , _ , , „ . ,,, u | ] ; i l

ter plays as much t ior l in tin- m l , . . . I . . . . o ' Mnu and French has become I lie dominant ,( „ l o r e i g l , language ,,! public schools ( )ur , , , , ; , , . _ „ . , ; , . , , . M v , , r | , , , . „ , , „ l e p a i l i u e n l is now user o w i n g w i th he , . ' ' ,

1 , ,, I I I . die i ' " t i i i i i , n e dep.u lu i , nl and a member numbers o l ssell prepared F lench s U , ,, ., ,' , , , ' ' o l Ihe i.i, nils lor I - scat • couuncnls

' . ' . , ' , , . , , . " O u r i i i s i . iu i io i i has i.iken on a col legiate In I , ga l , I lo i n nine spent oil studies, , , . . . .

r I , i , • I I os I 1,1,' l.l Is w In h lew a- , on I wou ld -as thai he increase ,, l ex ra , ,, ,, , ' ,

. . . , . i . t pare, su Ii Co ege h e hi e , " • " ' r -I III i H U .11 .11 IIS I S l o b s o l . l ,111 I'll s O

ter plays as much port in lb , la l , a- doe the presence m in former , l l seems that a Spam h p n oiiei ... T.nglaml ca r r i , • way w i i h bun die h c i u l i i u l l.»ds Margare t T resan io i In Spam she is acuised ,,l b, win lung h im. and is cm. detuned to burn ing at the ->,i\.i- .,- a herein s i . in - rsas i the Engl ish l ose i , mines lo lb. i , -i ue, ru l ing |.o-i hasl w i th an t ! i - ' ' l - nl I, ' i i i 11 an I / iln ib lo her l a lhoh cousin, I t o m a r y S.ib.i t im u pen ' F a r a i i e i i / a i i fq,,!, , , n " ' 'be l i i q u n u . o i i V\ 1111 h !, Id

pi, Hir ing il , I I , N I in i t , their t ime. Much I,

Ihe Diary ,,/' / . , / ,„ N i v n i s sis-, 11 u

( i reen and I ,, The d ia i ies and

been legd ided b, i , mater ia l in A m , , , ,.. at Wa lung , „ . ,.id t Ji'hil On,,,. , /./ ...

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COMMUNICATIONS CALLS LION A "FROST"

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| " I leineinbei din mg the w.n there wa . I a decided decrease in a h-.l.ii ship S i l l I . l i i i l . o eioeil i i i ipalu ul ss l ib their ,111.lie .

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a sl .ni i l . in l equall ing lh.it o l pre svai days."

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FEBRUARY i l , 1929

I iii)4 h i ' iw i ' i i i i l r I W I I c l a w s MitiU'Hinc in

III' M C H i d M'llli'sUT, l ive pniitt.'S IH ' I I IK

iwi i r r lcd in ilie w inner.

Tin- .k'h.'ik' w i l l I K l-Yitlay i i iun i i i iK .

VARSITY WINS TWO CLASSES WILL DEBATE \FORTY MAY ATTEND nAiimnomn nil mn in f / / ? S r 7 / A f £ / / V Y E A R S G A m A K A P F A m

CONTESTS ON TRIP ,; ihcllfi»• ***;—'*«" -I REUNION THIS WEEK

delink' w i l l be argued >" assembly be-l u n n r i va l sophomore and f r e s h m a n ] l-"t»i-t>- a l i inniae members o f Cami l la

D e f e a t ^ N e w Y o r k A g r i c u l t u r e i f . u n - in r ia-onl i i inT (vi l l i the i n t r r d a s s Kappa I 'hi arc expor ted at the annual A n d P r a t t I n s t i t u t e T e a m s i-ix-.-ilry rule.-,. reunion ihis week-end in Albany. They

B y C l o s e S c o r e The ru le- |>n,vide I'm- a debate or a w i l l d im- at (lie somri l .v house, MM (Juai l treet, l o m n r n i w ni.nlit. They w i l l at lend

S tag ing a >ueee.silul invas ion n f fur

ri)4ii soil lasl week end, the men's vars i l )

basketbal l loam seored v ic tor ies over the

strong Pra t t Inst i tu te and New Vurk !

. • ' , , , . ,, ,. , .March K, aeror<liuu to I ' .vehn t i raves , A u r i c u l i u r a l ( DIICRC lives 111 a pair o l n , . . . . , ..''. | i residei i | o l the •.indent assoeiatui l l . ho t l j co in i ••ted games.

The h'ridav ninl i t .eanie w i th the I ' rai t !

ou t l i . was an evenly waged batt le and / > / GAMMA MU NAMES

the Purp le and ( m i d won onh a l t e r an . . nrip/iiTPf

over t ime period in which ( a i r and J LEAGUE DELEGATES

Kuezy l isk i s i nk field basket- In cl inch r h | ( . ( . m c n l | H r s „ , |.,' , ; i l l m n a \ | „ ,

the game. T h e game Saturdav Wi l l i the | h , h l l | . s n t . | V ,,, | | u . s m - i , i l sci inces w i l l

Agg ies was alsn a close and exc i l i ng

encounter \\ i th (he marg in n f \ ic lo r \

again being fui i r pniuls.

The Stale I oMcgc mil lit made a d m \

star; in the I ' ra i l game and i mid l ln in

MIVCS n.nhiiL.' Ii;. .1 pi.ml a: ba l l l ime

The n u n ral l ied, however, and nui ini

To Talk In Library

end three dehgates |,. die model as

Miihl'. ..I the I. .ague ..I Xa is :il

v . i - . . , r ( nllege, I 'm ig l ik ivps ic , : b i , week

eniselves < nil ' " " " " I I IK and l lelt . I ' l lher. In Hie a - e m h h ail ten seconds |,, plav. \ Pratt plavei Ir ibhled in l o r a dint and a- die whis th

r the siudeiil counci l earh this week

I he Mieieli v.-li-il Tuesday night

'_*'. U, pre, , , I

IK' l l lb i , - . . Mice I

. in the a-semhlv

Pi ( .annua .Mil v i t u l I., send delegate

a d inner in the canary room o l the

Do W i l t t l in t ,MI hotel Saturday n igh l .

Susan (. 'oil ier. '_'.), w i l l lie loasinnsiress. .Mildred P u n i c , ' . '5, president o f the alumnae, and Shi r ley I l a r t m a n , 'I'), presi­dent nf the active members, w i l l speak.

i here w i l l be a tea at the soror i ty house •miidav a f te rnoon .

Ai IK those plain,ii.R In attend are: Vii.lel .V ice , Ann,ne In.sler, Alai'ji.nc VinuiK, .Maliil ,leiK. anil Kdmi Kempe, of lasl years class; lon.thy l lai i i l lni i , Mrs. Iluitun Sam- ( Hnrence

\ " . - I I I . I I I I . Kllci, l l i iylaiul, Mrs. Waller Tim ner. I l iar, i n <lverliminli). anil Mrs. A, thin • M -. i , Mil.lu'.l Kllhn) all i'( I lit- .lass ill

IVlherl.iiilKc, Marie M e m . Ural

Dr. Har ry W. Has t ings who will elure iii l l a ru ianus Mleecker li-

11... 11.1.11, -. I I , I, n i),,., 1 ,i i~ I,. ami lilaiielic ! bra,

FRATERNITY INITIATES

EIGHT NEW MEMBERS

Eight freslimen men will be initiated I into full membership in Kappa Helta Rli'o

f r a t e r n i t y at the ( ian ima chapter house,

-ISO M o r r i s Street, Saturday a f te rnoon ,

Xcophy ies who w i l l be welcomed into

fu l l membership a r e : Dona ld V . Grey,

Robert Goodr ich , H a r o l d Haswe l l ,

Char les K issam, R d w a r d M e r r y , Galen

P lumb, ( ieorge P. Rice, and Car l T a r l x i x .

A f o r m a l d inner w i l l be conducted in the i r honor Saturday n ight at the U n i ­vers i ty c lub.

Guests at the d inner w i i ! include Presi ­dent A . k. H r u b a c l u r ; Pro fessor John M . Sayles, head o f the education depar t ­ment ; Professor R ichmond I I . K i r t l a n d , of the education depar tment , and D r . Dav id Hu tch ison , professor o f gove rn ­ment, honorary members. I Jr. M . ( i . W l s o t i . assistant professor o f educat ion, and Ralph Heaver, both a lumni o f the

1 local chapter, w i l l also attend.

a l ' l l i i S HASTINGS TO TALK j „ ORCHESTRA SELECTED .viiii; I.Man ( ,n , ie l l i , ,il the das, ui I'/.'S, l i n w e u Sanders Sereuaders have been

•l,;,;,„a"r,n,,.l'̂ ;:s.:;, i f e ' i / JS ' i - . ^ : ON HOWELLS LETTERS ^ T [ •» .."•* -. -.> Je Jr"d „ „ l \ | ! l n s , nin, n . i , ' e,.nlii.ii,-.1 ,,, l« .M; , \ -March K. according i i i hdy lhe K, Cairns,

I Helena I. n'lle, 'Jo, u . p r ts ide i i : . 'milim- ' l lak.- i . '-'.'. i ,n l , . , , „e C.l l ie,. ' . ' | , Mr, H a m W . Hast ings , cha i rman of '.31, general cha i rman la/.-l lo.ttlry, ' J " , i,isl, mini in physics, K,|n

was .ill.Ml! In blow he attempted I i niak,

his s|h, | wh ich i l Mieeessiul would pil l ke 'ded I., lake in . ,'icliini , „ i die husine--

bis n a m out in f rom In a single point. , „ , , , , , , „ , ,| j „ :, ..̂ «-n ii >!> |;,-i week

A n E x t r a P e r i o d G a m e , The Sta le I nl lege un i l o f the l . iag i :

ADDED TO LION BOARD t 1 1 ^ ^ I h £ ^ - ^ on . in.i- " o - i n . - u i Hie i i i - J , • , . - . , - , . , , , , , H u l l , n i I be \ lba i iv cmmlv League ,

ne o l I'

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Sun.lav. March .1. at -I o'clock, in one o l j ."'> '•< not uni te certain whether m i n i ' he wceklv hc l t i res being presented du r i U l " he ui the new gymnas iun i o r in lit; the winter season bv the Alhanv H a w l e y H a l l , " Mis.s ( a i r n . said.

LEGISLATURE AT WORK ™** \"™> -- '-<•• , , Dr. H a s t i n g , w i l l base I n , lecture on

Tl e I.ik- and Let ters o f W i l l i a m Dean l l n w e l l s " . The leclure is open In the public.

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBEUARY 21, 1829

WSS GRAVES TO WED ^FORMER SCHOOLMATE

A fi.'gii school romance culminated in the engagement of Evelyn Graves, '29, president of the student association when

: lie'r parents, state tax commissioner Mark 'Graves and Mrs. Craves of 86 MoutlrPine Avenue, last week announced her engagement to Edward \V. Briggs,

"Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. ' .Briggs of 28 South Allen Street.

The, couple will he married shortly after graduation in June. Dr. Chester ii. Emerson of Detroit will officiate at

• the wedding ceremony. •'•• 'Miss Graves and Mr. Briggs first met

a's students in the Albany High school. 66th are sport lovers and play tennis and golf.'

• After their marriage they will spend the summer at Saranac Lake. In Sep­tember, ' t iny will move to Philadelphia where Mr. Briggs is attending medical college at the-University of Pennsylvania.

Mi.̂ s Graves has been active in student affairs since she was a freshman. He-sides being president of the student asso­ciation .nid a member of Myskania, she is a member (if Kappa Delta sorority and Omicron Nil, national home economics honor society.

Mr. Briggs received his bachelor ol'i arts-degree from the University of Penn sylvania last year. Me is a member o Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity am (if Alpha Kappa Kappa medical fraler nity.

SENIORS WILL ELECT CLASS DAY OFFICERS

The senior class will elect officer-- for class day ai meeting Friday, March 1, immediately after assembly, according to Bet y J. Eaton, '29, president of the senior cl.is.-i.

Seniors will vote for class poet, class histor.an, class prophet, and class coun­cillor.

Engagement Announced

MIS! EVILYJV JRWSS

Evelyn Graves, '29, who will he married in I line.

MISS BRIMMER LEADS ! SERVICES AT CHURCH

Dorothy Brimmer, '30, conducted the I evening services in the First Presbyterian Church Sunday. Lenore (i. S. Hutchi­son, '29, a junior deaconess, gave a talk.

EXTENSION NUTRITION COURSE TO BE GIVEN

An extension course lit nutrition, adapted to the needs of the growing child, will he offered this semester by Miss Alice Ryder, instructor in home economics, if there are twenty registra­tions, according to an announcement of Professor Florence I1'. W'iiichell, head of the home economics department.

The fee for the course will be four dollars, and the class will mccl Wednes­day afternoons from .5:15 to 4:30 o'clock.

There will he eight meetings of the class to be conducted February 27. March 6, 13, 20, 27. and April 1(1, 17, 24.

The topics to he considered a r e : "What good nutrition is in childhood", "general rules for children's food", "building the body framework", "iron as an essential in a i-hilds food", "how the body grows", "vitamins", "energy trail--format ion", "measurement of food quantities", and "digestive upsets in whirl food is a primary factor."

F O O D S A L E T O D A Y French d u b will conduct a cake and

rand) sale today in the lower corridor of Dusted Hall, Sxlvia k'ose, '31. and Alice Walsh. MO, are in charge.

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Rev. F. L. Squires, Pastor S u n d a y services.-

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Taylor And Miss Van Salisbury & 2 Juniors, Teach Milne Classes

Winifred Van Salisbury and George Taylor, juniors, are practice teaching in Milne High School. Because there was a lach of students majoring in Latin, Miss Van Salisbury was chosen to teach Latin I. She did best work in Latin o, ,-i course in rapid review of high school Latin, according to Miss Lydia Antoinette Johnson, super­visor of practice teaching in Latin.

Taylor has been allowed to do his pracl ce teaching in book-keeping I because he is planning to finish his course this June preparatory tu re ce.ving the bachelor of science in commerce degree. Practice leaching is usually limited to senior students.

" L I N C O L N A H E R I T A G E "

That Lincoln was able to lift himself by bis own bootstraps is a I (racy for America, Dr. Adna W. Kisley, head of the history department, told the ussemhh if sophomores and upperrlassnicn Friday, (ireat men can stand "debunking", Dr kisley said in his talk on the "Debunk ng of Washington and Lincoln."

LUTHERAN DELEGATE WILL LEAVE TOMORROW Klarc A. I. Schroeder, *31. will leave

tomorrow to attend the ninth annual con­vention nf the North Atlantic region of Lutheran Students' Association at Gettys­burg College, Gettysburg, Pa. The con­vention will be in session three days. Agnes ,\l. Altro, '30, is alternate.

The theme of the convention will he "Relations of the Lutheran student to his church, in his campus, and to his spiritual life". Delegates will visit (lellysluirg hattle-liehl.

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