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StateCollege News Vol.. XIV, No. 17
ACTION ON LIBRARY WILL START SOON
STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY FEBRUARY, 14, 1930 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issue?.
Ccmmittee To See Legislature Sometime During Week,
Says Cochrane
The commit tee appointed l iy Mar
ion K. Bot to , '30, president u i stu
dent associat ion, to act on the reso
lu t ion per ta in ing to the const ruct ion
of a new l i b ra ry , w i l l act as soon as ]
possible this week, accord ing to W a r - j
ren K. Cochrane, '30. cha i rman of
the commit tee.
The other members of the commi t -
lee are l'.manuel C rccn , ' . i l l , Russell |
l . t l d lu in , Constance I )e ( i uzman a n d !
Ru th I lughcs, j un io rs .
A t least three member', of this emu- j
mit tee w i l l visit the legis lature I " !
confer w i th the secretary " i tin.-1
f inance commi t tee o f the senate, the
secretary o f the ways and means
commit tee o f the assembly, and the
speaker of the assembly, at their con
veniencc.
The resolut ion upon which they a n act ing, as passed by last Fr iday 's as semblv. reads as f o l l o w s : "Reso lved, ! A n n a P o w e l l , '32, v. bo was that the president of the student as- j f a t a l l y i n j u r e d S u n d a y n i g h t social ion appoint a commit tee to I
pet i t ion the governor to r e w o r d the crhPUnMDDE MEQ appropr ia t ion of S40.UOO so that it I OUrtlUalUKC. U1C.J
iv" r r s •","' tl,m;.t'rv,,<i,h':^;/ IN SECOND KILLING t I l a w l e y hal l into a l i b ra ry , the co in- r>t\l t crT VCAD mittee to be appomted and its m i n i - OF COLLEGE YEAR her determined at the discret ion o f ] , h ( . s ( r n U ( | ( , ( . | t h j n „ u , , „ „ ] , „ , the president.
A l f r e d I ) , l lascb, ' 31 , proposed lb
COACH RECOMMENDS BASEBALL ELIMINATION; MEN WILL HAVE MASS MEETING MONDAY
Man Will Discuss Athletics And Present Decisions
To Student Body
A mass m e e t i n g o f a l l the n u n
of the Co l l ege w i l l be c o n d u c t e d
M o n d a y at 7:30 o ' c l ock in the
L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n b a l l , a c c o r d
ing to W a r r e n R. C o c h r a n e , ' . i l l ,
p res ident of the s tuden t Y o u n g
Men 's C h r i s t i a n assoc ia t i on . The
men w i l l d iscuss the a th le t i c s i t ua
t ion at State co l l ege , espec ia l ly Co
e l i m i n a t i o n of va r s i t y basebal l and
the poss ib le s u b s t i t u t i o n of c o a c h
ing classes, as r e c o m m e n d e d by
Coach R u t h e r f o r d Bake r . F.xte. i-
sion of i n t r a m u r a l a t h l e t i c s in con
nec t ion w i l l ) or in place o f a coach
i l lg class w i l l also be sugges ted .
T h e m e e t i n g is unde r the d i r ec
t i on of th i ' s tudent Y . M. C. A .
A l l the men of the Co l lege and t b e i
facu l ty are i nv i t ed to a t t e n d , ac
c o r d i n g to C o c h r a n e . T h e deci
s ions of t i le m e e t i n g , i l t hey recou i
m e n ! changes, w i l l be p resen ted te
student assemble .
u r i ng the scholastic w a r or-
f o l l o w i n g mot ion at the assembly F r i d a y ; "Reso lved, that the student association, t h rough the president and at her d iscret ion, appoint a commit tee to w r i t e a pet i t ion to the legis lature f r o m the student associat ion rcipicst-ing passage of a b i l l appropr ia t ing sufficient money to construct a fence around State col lege, and that this commit tee present ti le pet i t ion o the legis lature at its d iscre t ion . "
The f o l l ow ing commi t tee w i l l act under the cha i rmansh ip o f Hasch, accord ing to Miss B o t t o ; W i l h e l m i n a Schneider, Nc t ta M i l l e r , Cather ine R. N o r r i s , and W a l t e r Or isCol l , j u n i o r s ; and ( leorge I ' . Rice, '3J.
A th i rd mot ion was presented regard ing the appropr ia t ion o f >Vi5 to send delegates to the model league of nations college conference at l .afa
cur red last Sunday night ,it / :15 o'clock w h i n Anna Powel l , '32, was k i l led by an automobi le on Madison avenue and Qua i l street. She- died at the Albany Hosp i ta l about a half hour a f t e r she was brought there by Hen ry M . Delacour , d r i ve r of the automobi le wh ich st ruck her.
Ger t rude Beaters, a f reshman, was k i l l ed November •) by a hit and run d r i ve r as she was a l igh t ing f r o m a bus in f ron t o f her home in Schodack (.'enter.
Miss Powe l l was accompanied by Kathe r ine C. Brennan o f 33 N o r t h l .ake avenue. She was on her way to St. V incent tie Raul's church when
ir s t ruck her. Death was caused f rac tu red sku l l , according to the
Reproducer Departs As Little By Little Electrola Is Stolen
The thef t of the r e p r o d u c e r on the e l ec t r o l a used for d a n c i n g in the g y m n a s i u m o i H a w h - y h a l l has c u l m i n a t e d a series of the f t s of par ts of the e lec t ro la , a c c o r d i n g to L a w r e n c e C. N e w -c o m b , ' 3 1 , c h a i r m a n of the e lec t ro la c o m m i t t e e .
T h e r e p r o d u c e r w a s v a l u e d at e igh teen d o l l a r s , N e w c o m b sta ted. Recen t l y t in- lead fo r the machine' was b o r r o w e d , but was l a te r r e t u r n e d .
Leaders Are Educated, Superintendent Claims
Coach Rutherford Baker who favors the scrapping of baseball.
YMCA. TO GIVE SERIES OF TALKS
ON MARRIED LIFE I he s tudent Y o u n g M e n ' s C h r i s
t ian assoc ia t ion w i l l i n s t i t u t e a series of lectures on M a r r i a g e Rela t i onsh ips f o r the men of the Co l lege s t a r t i n g nest week e i the r in the- L o u n g e or the Co l l ege bouse, a c c o r d i n g to W a r r e n R. C o c h r a n e , '3(1, p res iden t . The lec tu res w i l l be c o n d u c t e d in c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h a s i m i l a r course be ing g i v e n at the C e n t r a l Y. M . C. A . to y o u n g men of the c i t y .
" T h e ob jec t of the lec tu res ; . to g ive men the- p rope r pe rspec t i ve on the subject of m a r r i a g e , i ts ob l i ga l i ons and r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s . " ( och
Teachers'CollegeShouldTrain Coaches, Not Athletes,
Declares Baker
News Will Seek Reasons For Student Absence
From Ball Games
" V a r s i t y baseball should he e l im i nated f r o m the State college p ro g r a m , " Coach R u t h e r f o r d Baker declared yesterday in an exclusive in terview by the Nt .ws. " I hear t i l y agree wi th the sentiments in the let ter W a r ren Cochrane wro te to the N e w s last week, fo r al l the reasons he mentioned and fo r several others besides."
" T h e state pays me, in theory, to keep the men o f State college in good physical condi t ion. Howeve r , actual ly I am being paid to devote almost al l my t ime to a small g roup o f a l ready physical ly able men wh i le the large m a j o r i t y o f the men must do a- best they can. W i t h t w o vars i t y teams to coach. I could hard ly supervise pro jects which include al l the men of the- Col lege."
" A s I understand i t . this is a Co l lege wh ich w i l l develop teachers. There is hard ly a young man teacher who at some t ime or other is not called upon to coach some athlet ic team, and cer ta in ly a man who has never played basketball can't coach i;, and even more so for baseball.
" T h e men's teaching jobs each year go first to the men who can coach besides tak ing care o f the i r classes. T ime a f te r t ime honor students take second choice in jobs, g i v i n g f irst choice to the vars i ty athlete who knows his subject and can direct athletic teams besides. As fa r as I 'm concerned, I'd rather see every man in college get an even chance at the good jobs instead o f the few who are na tura l l y g i f t e d ath le t ica l ly , wa lk ing away w i t h eve r y t h i ng . "
Substitute Coach ing Classes " F o r that reason I would recom
mend abol i t ion o f vars i ty baseball ami subst i tut ion eif coaching classes taught by me w i th no college credit, and open to every man in the college.
I These would give the men the oppor-kes .in educated Mi.m to be
leader," said W i l l i a m I I . I ' , l l sbury , | , „ „ , „ . , ; , , . » w f t T , „ , , , „ , , „ i | v ( | | ^ ^ ^ . f - -
l l e r h i n . r a l wa" conducted W-Vel- •.i.,K-rir.t.,«U-.» . . . schools ,n Science | ca t i on o . men a l o n g ^ l i i s l „ ie_ h^ | M , , „ , „ „ ( l l h , r , „ „ . , „ „ „ U „ w e W t
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the- vote- on the- mot ion was de fe r red j Saratoga Spr ings. The- sophomore j I 'hi Kappa 'I ue-sii, •a week h\ the n i l . .. l the- chair . I class sent a l lora i t r ibute and a letter j Richardson ha l l , in .. I
I. i f sMi ipat lo The student association I 'r ice F.ducatioii." ,!so sent a letter o f condolence. \ " l - duea l i ou , " -aid H i I ' l l l - b i ue . " i -
Gamma I'hi Sigma soror i tv , of the supreme n i t . i . - t h\ which the
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 14, 1930
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Coach Baker Favors Baseball Elimination
(Continued from Pirn. I, Column Si Baker.
Two classes arc proposed, one in baseball and one in basketball. Coach Raker proposes shortening the basketball season so that ii should mil last beyond the end of February. The basketball class would then begin, to meet Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons, until the weather became warm enough to RO outdoors toward the middle of April. The baseball class would then begin, and last until the end of the semester.
The STATK COI.I.H.K XKWS will circulate a questionnaire to determine the reasons why students do nol attend baseball games. Signature- will not be requested.
Dinner To Be Tuesday For Graduate Students
The Graduate Students association will have a dinner in the cafeteria Tuesday night at <> o'clock, followed by a meeting in the Lounge of Richardson Hall.
A business meeting and a discussion of educational problems will be conducted. \ l the Im-inc-s meeting •be graduate- will di-cu-- whether the association is to be temporary or pennant lit, the time tied place » | the next meeting, and the MIMIC, aim- oi the orcaui/.a'.ioii
[•.IccMon oi pcim.m. : I ..liie, : • will be coiidncled
Pre-iihnl A. \< I'.i ub.,cb, r. I h \una I'. Pierce. and Dr. Milr... N'elsoii, as-i-lanl prop .-or ..i ..
C L V B U Z T S C E ITROUBADOURS SET AS NEW ADDITIONS] EVENT MARCH 22
I he most recent acquisitions of the Lounge in Richardson hall are the bra-- candlesticks and the bowl oil
Performance Will Contain Colored Minstrel Show
And Some Skits the mantel over the fireplace, and the blue howls on the refectory tables which were contributed by the borne The annual public enter tainment economics club. 'of the Troubadours , men's minstrel
The club gave twenty-live dollars to be used for purchasing articles for the Lounge, and they were selected by the women themselves with the cooperation of the committee from the faculty. Students in the interior decorating class, home economies 17, devoted time to making the curtains for the lounge room.
The money recently donated by the faculty has not yet been spent. It is being held in reserve towards the purchasing of rugs, which are the articles mo-t needed, to complete the furnishing of the room.
The lire set i- the gift of the class of [')»>. The upholstered pieces, the tables, and the lamps were bought with mone\ given In the classes of IV.id, I'M], and ]".?_'
Three Seniors Obtain
organization, will be presented March 22, according to John I". Kennedy, president.
The performance will consist of a colored minstrel with several olios, a chorus, and a group of skits. Several parodies on persons and occurrences of the past year will be enacted.
Rehearsals will start immediately, according to Royal Knox, '31, general chairman of the enter ta inment . "I rving McConnel, '31, was appointed inter locutor in the minstrel," Knox said. "The materia) this year is such that we expect a performance of the highest caliber," he declared. " W e have plenty of instruments , a wealth of singers, and more performers than we can use. The men who will be selected lor the various par ts will be definitely chosen as soon as possible," Knox continued.
The performance will last about
I he gradual, coinmiltei . CUM-IMIC nl Dean William II. M . v l . i In \ r lhur Is. Ibik. proie--or oi ,-du
cation. Prof. I'lilTord II U aid. head of the biology departm, nt ; Prof. ( harh.ttc I-. Loch, head of the French department; l)r Fh/abcth Morris, assistant piofcssor nf education, and Dr. I l a r n \V. Hastings, chairman of the Fiigli-h department, will also be guest-.
Part Of G.A.A. Show Is Definatdy Chosen
Part of the cast for the I iirls' Athletic association vaudeville ha- been definitely chosen, according to Ruth Hughes, '31, general chairman of the \audeviile. The participants in the pyramid and tumbling act will be: Ardith Down, Marion Gilbert, Frances V. Peck, and Beatrice Van Steen burgh, juniors; Alice diblin, Hctt> Jackson, Virginia Hawkins, Kleanor X i u y | | r ) < I | I1U,., Venable, Audre\ Sullivan, Domthvl j M 1|](| u , | | (IJ11)
Week-. Ruth Isherw I, and Asenath | ,,„".„„'„•.„, ,|„. ,|,.,|j Van I '.it l in. sophoiuori - ; and M.u- eat'oii oi a u c Dilmore, M„delei,„ McK, MI and ,,;„,,, j n .„ ,',„, „„,
..nd one-half hours, and may PoStS For NeXt Year '"' ("hewed by dancing in the gym-
• na.-iuin in Richardson hall. I lnee more senior.-, have obtained An invitation to present the miii-
l...clung po.,,,Mii- lor next year. ; , . t n . | .,, ,,,,. Koessleville High • " r " " ' " I L ' " ' I i-ole-soi John M. | M . | | ( .„ | . slop | J, S .hcner tadv road. '-., U-. -eciei .ns oi tin placement ,,, u. |nYi, K..ln-fl Shillinglaw. '28, hut- .u. < rin, i rowder will he ;„ (,,-inci].;ti. wa- accepted, aceord-pun. ipal oi the new high -, hool at ,,,,. m Kennedv. The performance I'ei-lh I Ciller. ( o r n c l i a \ an kleeck ; l t , | ,e high school will follow the ami Mane l lavko are to teach at , . , .„ ] . , , . p , , - , , , , - , , , , , , , , . March 22 ( , r . , nwich Mi.-- Van Kleeck will ( leach Kngli-h. and Miss l l a v k o . j ^
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Professor Will Speak At New York Meeting
"What Technical Commercial Subjects Cliould la- Required of the Teacher" will be the subject oi Professor George M. Vork. head of the commerce department, at the Nati o n a l .Association of I" II m m e r c i a 1 Teacher Training Institutions on I-'ri- lVfflf da\ afternoon, Feb- -, t" ruary 2K.
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Intersorority pledge tea will be I conducted in the gymnasium I of Hawley hall Saturday, February I 22, according to Jeanette Harrison. '3(1, president of the intersoror i ty council. The guests will be all the pledges to sororities which are members of intersorority council.
The committees for the tea are; ar rangements , Gamma Kappa Phi; music, b'.ta Phi; decorations, Delta Omega; and refreshments, Kappa Delta
G U E S T A T S O R O R I T Y , Mine F.lTroti, ex '31, is the house I guest M| Alpha Kpsilon Phi soror-i il\ tin- week.
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DU ROSE RECEIVES DEBATE CHALLENGE
FROM SOPHOMORES A challenge to debate the sopho
more class was received by Thor -ley I Hi Rose, freshman president, on behalf of the freshman class.
The challenge, filed with Mys-kania for approval by the sophomores, was made by George P. Rice, sophomore president. It was made in accordance with interclass rivalry rules which provide for either a debate or a sing, the winning class being awarded live points.
The sophomore challenge was presented first to Myskania.
The committee to choose the sophomore team was appointed last week and will make its selections known today. It is probable that the freshmen will select their team in the same manner. T h e teams will meet today to decide upon a subject and other details of the debate.
A tentative date. March 7. has been set by Marion F.. Pot to , '30, president of the student association, for the debate.
'30 Beats '32 In First Of Interclass Games
The seniors defeated the sophomores u ilh a -core of J.i 2(1 in the first uoinen's interclass ba-ketball game nl the season Mon.hu . Anne Moore starred foi the senior-,, -coring 21 out of the 2a made In the upper das -
The -.mo;- line-up beside- M i -\loore. a- forward, included Marion liotlo, I ' .rutin llinlhnt. Mildred Ap pleion. S.i,he ( ohen, Katherine \\ at kins and h ih, I Grittidhol'er, a- guard-. M i - lion,, ami Miss Gnmdhoier also iihstilule.l a- forwards during the
'.Mine. 'I he -..phone-re learn was made up
d F.lizabcth Jackson, Virginia I law-kins, Mice Giblin. Lucy Ostruw.ska, A.-enatb \ an liurcn, Man Kant, and cheaiior Venable.
The second game will be played tin- afternoon at 5 o'clock between be junior and freshman teams. The uniors will meet the sophomores
Monday and the seniors the freshmen Acdnesday.
T O H A V E D I S C U S S I O N The Young Men's Christian as
sociation will resume its regular discussion group Sunday afternoon at 3:3(1 o'clock in the Lounge of Richardson ball. All men have been invited to at tend by Warren K. Cochrane, '30, president.
Varsity Meets Lowell Institute Here Tonight
(Continued from Page 1, Column 1) fashion and soon assumed a lead of 7 points, but their defense weakened while the Law live played steadily and managed to eke out a one point advantage at the end of the half, the score being 26-25. In the second half, State again started off in whirlwind fashion, but later on showed sloppy playing, and both defense and offense cracked. The X'ew Jersey-ites were allowed to obtain a good lead before our team finally started to play decent ball and overhaul their opponents. Their rally was too late and was cut short by the final whistle.
The Pratt Institute game was played the following night in Brooklyn, against a veteran five. The Institute had a very strong basketball squad. They used a second team for the first half and succeeded in running up 20 points to the 9 scored by State. The first team was sent into action in the third quarter against our boys, who began to play real ball, ill fact allowing the first string men to ring up only K points. Our boys were hampered greatly in their scoring attempts by glass backboards, not being able to judge their -hots accurately.
In both coiite-i-.. especially in the Pratt game, the team had to play again-l men enjoying a decided physical advantage, which together with the poor form revealed In. our varsity proved to be insurmountable obstacles.
The ireshiiKin five will play the ( 'a-llcloii Athletic live in a prelimin-.n, game tonight at 7 o'clock. The yearling- w ill allen.pl to extend their winning streak of four straight
A T T E N D F U N E R A L The sophomore class expresses
sympathy pi the parents of the late Anna Powell, a member of the class. A delegation from the class attended the funeral. The class also gave a Moral tribute.
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JUNIOR MEN BEAT SENIORS BY 20-18
IN UPHILL BATTLE T h e juniors defeated the seniors
20-18 Wednesday afternoon in the third contest of the men's intramura l basketbal l tournament played in the Page hall gymnasium, The juniors took the lead by scoring a field basket in the first few minutes of play, but lost it immediately on fouls. They did not catch up until the last quar ter when baskets by Jones put them in the lead.
The junior men will play the sophomores the first game of the second half of the men's interclass basketball tournament Monday at. 4:15 o'clock in the gymnasium of Hawley hall. The juniors beat the sophomores the first lime they played by-two points in nn extra session after trailing the entire game. The sophomores will play the seniors Wednesday at 4:15 o'clock, and the juniors play the seniors Wednesday, February 26, in complete the interclass schedule.
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18 Women Will Engage In Social Service Work Eighteen State college women
have signed up to engage in social service work under the auspices of the Young Women's Christian association, according to Jean Gillespie, '31, who is directing their efforts.
They present programs at Martha Washington House, a home for aged women. The programs consist of plays, readings, discussions, and musical numbers.
Miss Gillespie also supervises social service work at the Christian Mission society. Programs here consist of songs, and hymns.
Those who have signed up for the work include: Miss Gillespie, Mary Nelson, '.30, Beatrice Van Sleenbitrgli, Alice Splain, Dorothy Brandow, and N'etta Miller, juniors; Madge French, Bessie Lcvinc, Vera li. Burns, Anna Lnffan, and Amalia Pesko, sophomores. Mary (.'. Doherty, Carita K. Smyth, I.tiisa Iglesias, Mary F. Kel-leher, and Carolyn Kramers, freshmen.
T O C O N D U C T B R I D G E
Canterbury club will conduct a bridge party Friday, February 28, from 8 to 11 o'clock in the Lounge of Richardson hall, according to Helen V. D. Winters , 31, president. Fifty cents will be charged for admission, and all college s tudents are invited. There will be priz.cs and refreshments. Beatrice E, Her twig, '31, is chai rman of the committee.
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