The Record SUNY Buffalo State Student Newspaper
Volume 17
February 1928- June 1928
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Senior Prom Tonight at the, entietliCentury Club
State Teachers (;ollege at Buffalo . Friday, _ February 10, 1928
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CALENll,\lt • F' r l. . Feb.10. S e niorProm . wltll C,,.nl s l u• Coll e s e. • Mnn..Feb. 13 . Holiday. : Tu;�; �••!;�/� a r1::w:t • W e d. t' e b . J G . S 11 ec l a l A sse m · • h l r . : •:�i \J· : �=� l • ......... . Dirt)clor of Trn l nln!I' Addresses ,b•t•mhly on thel.ock-shlJJ infalueaticrn Speaking at t h e first General Assembly o! the second t e rm; on Tuesday. January 31, l\lr. H.J. Steel, _ dir e ctor of training, • • ' at wtnnet ili'l'6t1:iu" burpe. Batavia l1a,·lugsc rnents are b e is mov lock-st h oo s in which e menl to eliminate t h e e 11 in education. Roch ester Is using the Junior High School syst e m very i1ucc e ss rully. ing conducted in T 10 o'clock. the anuual formal pronr gi\· e u by th e Senior Cla.ss or State Tear.hers College will be held at the Twentieth Century Club. All m e mbers of the faculty, student body and alumni are inYited: Music wlll be sup])lled by t h e Cler- DwellersOrc he stra. Preimratlonsfor the afTalrhav e been compl e ted by t h e commit tees.whtcl1 follow: G e neral chnlr1na11. He l en B l ock: tloor eomllllttee, Josepl1 Howlln and Anna Luther; chaperone committ e e. Harry A\Jat e a"nd;Wtntfred Mahoney: programs and favors, Marlon Senecal and, Anna Durfy; ��: e r i o ! le ��Wfou!:��� e fut� Jlclty. Jo h n McGrath and Marie Ker r . The cl111perones who · wni"be . pr e sent are: Dr. and Mrs. h h1 evening at ed e as xp e rl- .
A NEW RECORD
NAME OF COLLEGE IS
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Journalistic Form Adopted By School !lagazine WILL COME OUTWEEKLY Original Magazine Was FouJM!ed in 1913-WaslssuedThree Times Yearly ' . Today,for the first tlnie, 'l'he llecord comes out as a full fledged newspaper. After years of use, the old form of 'l'he ��� 1 :m:��at:1 1 �int��� 1 ��� e t� continue unde r ._ a reorganiza- tlon of editors,which was com plcted at several meetings of tlte , Id staff. Mr. Charles Messner gave a very helpful J ta l k at on e or UV"' �mcetlugs, ) !e 0 : '. ::\lt 0 �\���;:;a���� n i�� MesBii�a,tUja e,.pel'lince a 1 �t - Q k !��f � :�:�m -: is a doub le sheetllx14 inches, to be Issued every Friday, after Assembly. It will co11tain a wec>kly culendar oreve11ts.cur"!'ellt . news, student opinion, comment, athl e tics and organ l1.atlon11. A corn e r of room 209 h as becom e 1'lrn lleeord ofllce, and six books hav e been IJUr chas e d for studying new metl1 ods orn e w s gat h c rlm ;._ . J\lartin Fri e d, n e ws editor. ls conduct lug w e ekly classes in journal ism; h e has lssu e d a call for stmlcnts to try Out for t h e posl ti . on of reporter. Under the managem e nt of Mr. Huckins, 'l'he Jfoeord wlll continue to be printed In t h e Print Shop. Plans are being mad e to visit the \lnotype r<:>0ms of the Buf falo Eveulng N e ws. and tl1e composing room of The Bee of th e University of Buffalo There wll l be a regular w e ekly exchang e · from otl1er / schoo l papers of t he state scboo\11, col l e ges and unlv e rsltles. ln makhu;: this change It was In teresting to review t h e earller editions of the magazine. The v e ry first llecord w1111 publish e d In May, 1913, whi l e the Norma l was stil l In t he old l'm l ldlng. This magazine was publtah e d but thr e e times e. year, • a Thanksgiving, Christ mas, and Easter Issue. The (ContlnuedonPagf!4) \ t h
NewYorkStateC;llege for Teachers al Buffalo Albany �embly Votes on Wednesday.for New Title Suggested by Assembly rrian Hutt A !J!ll to c h the Buffalo State Norma l to New York State Coll e Wc:lnesday. l�eu. 8. Th e l e gis lation was introduced by As semblymauHutt,and settletltlfe ��: 1 1�; 0 :�:-S�ve� h i�� c�3:ng��!� nam e . · ,�i;):� • · The bill wr be "".SOiution, Jt11S-; d by of nlN"'n A"-•'°" 19!6. tobavethe na falo State N q · )&I School offl- ���:�· C:,�::e for T�:����� Buffalo by thestute l e g!slalure; the question was raised orig inally by Counsel Ernest E. Cole of theDcpartmeutofEdu cation, who qu e stioned th e right of the BoJ1 rd of Regents to change th e name wi'th·out action of t he legfalalllre. About th e u1lddle of January, Dr. Rockw el l rei1uest e d R e pr e sen tath·e Hickey anti S e nator Hutt to introduce t h is pi e ce of l eg islation. 1,r e par e d \Jy C o uns e l . Ernest E. Cole. which wou l d c h ange t h e namo of the State Normal Scliool to New York State Teac h era College at Buf falo. This somewhat cumber son1 e titl e was recomm e nded by the Boord or R e gents because the col l ege at Albany a l ready hall" n similar title and the amcn1ime11t of the 11rcseut bill providing for t h ls nnrue would he�r)�er. Dr, Neu111a1tn at U. U. Dr. Ge-ori;::e 8. Neumann, heatl orDe11Rrtment or Socl olo�y. ls �lvlng a eo:urse for Professor NilO!I Carpenter o: t h e Uul,•crs'ty of Buffalo. who h as i;one on a year's leave of absc 11 ce , _ _ _ l'lanMfor Eader Trip .,, . Dr. Rockwell eii;peets to take a partrto Bermuda during the Ra!lter \'acatlon. ange t h e name of School ge for Teac by the Ass e he rs at Buffalo waspal!Sed mbly at Albany· on
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l'nnllellenlc 'l'en February ninth, the Junior Assembly took on n e w color: white tabl e clot h s, c and l e s , !low e rs.broadcastedPan h ellenlc Tea. J D e au Reed. M!ss :"-orthrup. Olancile B e !Hnger, i\largar e t Grant, He l en Block and Velma Wells received gu e sts at I.he door. lf"music hHth charms." proof was s h own by the charm added to the tea by Verna ·Bar ce!lona, ��lora Kry2.ykowski, Mauree11 �lallock. ·wm1etm e na Maz e naur, Janet Perry and Rose O l lef. �,aeulty. rOpre- ; J ����f/;t\;"; ,; '."�� r �i�� S ; were !\llss Small, Miss Chap o,;.;.o,. :-,::is l);:i;;.;!.!:;on, "I Roach\ 1'lli11s l\lcMahon. Ml&ll Englehreck. Miss Houck. nn
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mliliilit TheButralo8oalet,'Gt.ut1111 an no u n ce their � ublhl t l o n .or plctlll'a u t:1ltt Teachera C o llege wQ1 'fflnr with c o nat d er a ble Pride foal' • o utstanding P&IDUDp bl tbe collecUon painted bJ" 111111 Amelia Spragne of the art de partmen t , S. T. C. Two of them repreee n t ecenea o l loc&J. .colo r : "The Old Homa bl Spri n g," a visi on whlcllrec&Jll H o usman'a "LoveUes t or trem, the a pple," a nd "Along t ho Creek," a wi n ter aoene. The o the r tw o r eflected t he sph1t of the West I n sucb a bit of gra n d e u r as "Limber P:lne In N a ti o n a l Park" a n d "Moun t H a llet a nd Tyda1J Olac l er," a Rocky M o untain _sce n e. Sociology Cl•b " Orpabes The S o ci o l o gy Club has o r ganize d with the t o ll o wtng m �s�!���::� McMabOri. Vice-Presi d e n t-Mil d red · n e k o w. Secretary-Charles w
Dea r The Record no w ch a nged s o mewh a t, I;ut stlll y o ure o lum n lst persists ln d o ing his stint. This ls n ot the on ly sch oo l which h a s a c o mmen t c o lumn. · The "C o -No Press" o r C o rtlan d N or mal 8.Jso runs such a column, a nd l a test � P ;�� 'be d ��� o t i:.:��u��� n h � Cortl an d. S o me Cortlande r s, nevertheless, cl a im th a t thei r c o lumnist ls a b a ndi t (S a ndin o Juni o r). a nd there a re rum o rs 1 h at the Phy�ical Ed. students are g o i n g t o Oe a t. t h at h ack Gentle re a d e r, we w o uld n 't mind gE!tting a s o unirt h r a sh lng, but we think th a t y ou can d o sci methlng far m o r e · v a lu a ble. Y o u, d o ubtless, a re o ne o f the bllll o n re a ders w ho r ea d our stuff We e kly. W h y n o t s e nd I n y o u r r e actio n s and o pi n i o ns on wh a t "[e s a y? Y o u ca n write wh a t y o u ple a se,even If It "sh o ws us up" a s a c h arla t a n and ninc o mp oo p - but WRITE. If y o u r c o mments a re· m o rally, mentally a nd physi cally diges t ible, t h ey will a p pear I n this e o lnmn with o ut . has Re a der:
F o u r le a gue victories to (la t e· a n u n disputed State Te a chers· a n excel� lent ch an ce of finishing the seas o p I n t h a t positi o n. • Ou r te a m has met and de fe a ted Cortl a nd, Brockp ort an d -Ge n ese o o n the h o me court a n d .h a s bette r ed Brockport I� a stniggle o n the B ro ckport, N. Y., c o urt. C o nference games a' r e still t o be pl a yed with Fre d o nia a t Fred o ni a a nd at h o me, a n d with Geneseo o n the Gen� Last y e ar's se a s o n endedwith b u t a si n gl e l o ss in t he league. The team ho pes t o c o me t h r o ugh t h e I92i-28 seas o n un de(eated. Tom o rr o w n ight a t 8:15, State T e achers· b a sket ee rs wm h ave t h e ch a nce o f eve n ing a c cuu n ts with Caniaius C o llege's give le a d In o u r te a m the C o nfe r ence rac e a nd
str o ng qulntette. Neve r t h e advent of loc a l c o lle_ ge c o mp et i t p ro spects o r victory ove r -c o ntest e n de d with Can Jslus at the l o ng e nd o f the a h a r d f o ugh t W�i�;in t :�o� :�'! 1::a�h';!;.; lt ! f o rw ar d p o si t io n s, Wilke r at c e nter, a nd Abate a nd J a ckson g u a r d I ng Stat e 's b a skets. Gen or , Sh ar r o w, C a ru a na an d May will a ls o he o n ha n d to 1111 a n y vacancies i n the l l neup. St a te pl a yers will m a ke e very eff' o rt to win this c o ntes t . The stude n t b o dy's p ar t will be t o attend th e game an d t o CHEER T h e c o nt e st will be st a ged at Elmw ood Music Hall. A tax o f fifty cents wlll be charge d fo r admissi o n. G a me will be fol R e fere e s: Schmidlin an d since o ur ach oo ! I n to i o n have Ca n .sius e arlie r seetn e d b r ighte r . An
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T here ! s t wit ! h a d Oii he gr up f w C) ee o f u m b ace l e o m: n l rs S u t fo p i l n s l o n C l nt6 w ho h stu tho w o ave t M o ult tl is tea hi g at ch r s ec a ub a t e i i �; a ����: t1 1� 11 �h� r r!):���::� 1 !1:"�:t!%e�: m � k 8j np 0 tti.��';. �l�:�� i x t'r, m �� a :�p}! ed t�!=: osted t ln case near the r. In case st d n s s Reglatrar. . u e t h : · �\1n:1':. 1 � X: Hla n&JDe begin, Pupil: Ch u ll u sCaeaar. ls to �abou t ne l g n th e In e m a t h �fgTI� o n, Pra tiles Tho li s t en gra s pec ia m a k e o ck ed Soc lal C e or o missi on sul t li be l c c B . W oo o l ua m l -up w or bulle nt e o s f e n t tice T e dw or d th e n al k i s ac h i g. n g, TU· e p of s pei l a! In th e f eJTOrs ho u ld Cbar- h a ve ki n s tudents wh o prlv11 lo s o n r o p de artis abil i ic or o c n I r amat t th K M o o e fs t a v y dic i n se o dr ic y r e y s e er in at on \:����nf l �1��� 1 !T o �!!:� 10 �} �! r k e uld j y pl l g a d sp t n t Ca h ri l\lllle s wi11 en o ann n n en I s t e ne r �: e 0 :��\,:�:. Senior Prom e repo r t of t h received t oo l will Th s ee r cke t r.°""".-£-.., �-.....- ...... --�---a- Report· Seni e lor publica�ion and r in the ne xt o r Prom Misa G oo . 1\'ow t'ourtl1 \'e11r l'N!Mhlenf up on res !g na tl,0 n o f RAY· s sen wa e at appea Peter Pu)& Saa Is t al"Jl A n 11a . Cam11bel\ l e C o u cil.tha urs u w he the o fllc fill U1 n a l va- f r 'the C ha ocl rity Organtw.- t . U f n S o c t s ncy -p ou n cc J e� o . , e o r a d\•erti u . t or a o e o o I - P at ronii: n tion The Rtt0rd. ra a d p a eu \ al lce lti . me se n e o re ld t sh THE RECORD Last Chance Today ' to Subscribe to The Elma / THE RE(�ORD EUROPEAN PROBLEMS ·. (Continu ed from Pagel) DR. H. P. I.APPlN (Oontinufllfrom Pag,,l) State T ea ch e rs Coll�g e at Bµffal o VoL. XVII AT CONVENTION Dr. Rockwell and Department Heads Attend Gathering N. E.A. MEETS IN BOSTON Frid a y, F e bru a ry 24, 1928 · PROFESSORSDISAGREE : "":t::::.t;."�::.::.:�� : . ...... . ,: . 8:�:;h!'C o • :���ti::�� 1 or Problem11. �:� e • �!onda"' Feb. 27. !Mil A. M . • In a sp e : t,�� / �: � 1 �����-n Club : � ; 1 La b .� Tue�J� � t!:i./� o : We d ����:\iu� b : �� o !� Gener111 lndu.tr!al �:�� u • Thuraday, Marcb l, 4:00 P . M. : �f: i "� e !;;; t a Clul, T e a. : t:OOr.)r . Orche..trapractlce. .. ................... th e ou Dr. Yutaka Minakuchi United States ·�i!;t:�:o_r�r!: ���t8;�!�� 1 tsid e o on th e WITH DR.MINAKUCHI . ---------- . : Senior Pictures :S e eded ; : 1.'he necord cub r e p o rt e r,Mr. • Harry J. St ee l, dir e ct o r o f :r'!i·u��P�°:�� e t �! r : a cial i n t e rvi e w with Decla re that Speaker Avoided Important /aauea i: t i! ProfessorsDeMondandNeu� � s t h ;:!; hi i� g �� �::i: 1;:�=: �=:� fo� o t e :e. P. M . : ��!11����!st 1:� 1e :i��� e �:t 1 �!s. w !�I� ti on. Resp on Dr .Y u Unit e di s partm e B. N eu 1iartm e �;:i e Uecurd r e port e Pr o f e ss o r D i\lastcr's thes d Stat e criminat e n, Prof e nd,h e ad o ss o o � n s o ::i n e di n taka Ml n g t o th e charg e o akuchl that th e right- to r \i:� n �'it�h��� 8:� nce Heineman. sch s has no against a n r Rob e r theHist o , head o f S o ci o ss o �tee\� !�:1 e �!::�� n work of Lawr e o ol amateur ph o se studi o I s r Mr. G o third fl oo r. o y nati rt 0. DeM o t(lgropber, wh ry D e r G e r th e logy, ex- org e D e - j u st ut,and Prof e man n nt o rham's offic e . �9 t �hools:-'- ����t lif o rnla thilt the p e a o bject t o th e acc o unt o ! the o r Jiving," sal Mond. · ::Jhe f e lt s o k e enly ge n tlema n ' s ag tistics t Manch with Japa n did no si n c e Jap a n did no It." Prof�s o r D e M o m, a n d United St a s s ist lhat America sh o n act, b u t J a i o tes t o r e p e pan d o uld withdraw a discriminat o al lts e xclu - Later t es In ry law . ht:�:? and th tlnu e d tion. Comin o f his a kuchi sai that Japan's great problem today Is that o f o v e r- p o p u lation. He q u oted st a show that Japan p os o ly nee was sending h e ria a n not malicl ou Untl e d Stit e he said, b e caus e g th e In cl os for better und e measure o f t o t�at fair ml n ld bri n f r i e n d l i n Japan e s e wh o e d e d m o slv c o u th e n re with her o ing, the s w ou r e -.: e r 11 eo s I n leranc e g on th e w e uld b e se o f o th e th e nd th e o al" to th o e and whe n uld e xt e w o q u mp e e ss whe n ro o ple t o ti n Ma n d China. Japa n was g with ch u ria, g and a h o p e d rica n s tim e of "th o s e d as r a sk e d sh e p e ak e rstandi n .H e de:l Am e l e treat e r nati on United States rights o s, A. i.. I. lnlUates Nlae The Initiation'Banquet o f th e Art Kraft Klub WU held atH o tel Lenox o n F e bruary 16. Dinn e r was s e rved at 6:30; the table d e c o rati on s w e r e pi n k r o s e s. each o n e o f which was join e d with whit e ribbon to the place card. Afte.r tbe dinn e r. Alice Ericks o n, preeld e nt or the cl u b. w e lc o med th e n e ;��z� st �!'\� o Tuesday m o ··or lat e ��: e �::· 0 �:tro��� n !:��- k �!��� u f;!t�t t w o rk at all, up t o nd also said rnt n g. itiv t liv e ··Les Aruls de la Franc e g this y e ar � o rsity st u d e nts o r B u and vicinity thre e S8ays writt e F,rench. 1-�1rst prlze--Larg e $20.00 c a sh. .Second priz e - Sn1all m e and $15.00 cash. Thlf11.prlze--Small m e dal. bject ls: L'Educatl on ise et Amerlcan e " ar e the ffal o n In again o Univ e tt e ri n 11rlzes for n1edal and th e thr ee b e s t · e dal s u e gth la limit e r e than 1500 "'-ordB. ! Th e e ssays ar e t o ti e aid e of'paper. Each·comp e tit o r Is t o his essay t o the Fr en r at his sch oo which will en abl e th e rk, May 1,1928. Every essay la to b e with a no m-d e -pl u m e real nam e and adl'I.Nlse o f Its writer la to accompany the e ssay In a s e al e d e n v e l o p e b e nom-de-plum e . f the winners will aultat.s. l en d t o no typ e t d o n o n e hand e ss o l at a date Soci e ty the judgCfl In N e w to se n Y o d It t o sig ne and the. d e n a ' Th e Franc a Th e m o y e ars," he staled, '"there has b ee n a u niv e rsal craving for e xcitem en t; s o m e of o u r alannlsts and e xpl o it e r;; hnv e s pread ne ws or Immin e nt co n Hlct between Am e rica and' Jap a n." D o c t o r Mlnakuchl th e n polnt e :l o Ut th a t th e fears o f th e se alarmists wer e 'bas e d o n a struct u re of mls u nd e rstaudll)g. In the days wh e n Japan's d oo rs w e r e b e i n g o p e n e d t o th e w o rld, Jaoan r ou nd her gre a t e st fri e nd In Am e rica which was r e pr e s en ted by gr e at h o n e st m e n Uke Tow n s en dHarris. The Unit e d Stat e s, th e sp e ak e r d e clared, had n o ult e rior m o tiv e s In dealing with Japan, and J a pan lik e wis e had no s e e rest In her wars with China and Ruseta. Th e first br e ak was caus e d, said h e . "by a mls u nd e rst a f Japan's s e eming Imp e r· Manchuria and tal Asia." Th e e Florist 'i; that. alth o ugh Dr. Mlnakucbl did g e t his s e c on d· pap e rs, it did no t matter. si n ce "Jap a nese law d oe s n ot peymlt h e cit�ns o f a w." Th e n act was no t discriminatory, Professor . DeMond m e try, a nYb o e xcl u si o Dr. Rockwell Reads PaJter Dr. R o ckw e ll on M on day, F e bruary 13,r e ad a paper, '""roe Cr a dle o f Our R e ligi o n." bef o re th e Literary Clinic. r citizens t was tradi wn citiz e ns. o foreign cou n bec o I John L. Kram e r co n agai n Japa n Japa n at e s ee Japa n m e under CblnL . Wh en ask e winning, de s d v e w o e s e al o rea w as tinued. b e cause It was t th e . H e added that w m o re d o mi d by had e v e r b een nt war poealbllltle6, he st t e d that th e 1 ry remote, alace ochance Of pite all'the aatka n e n o xpl o it e d ab o st ail Asiatics, n o Kramer Studio J4otograp4rrs Studio, 856 Ma.in St. '.J'upperlll8 SYtlteme,but.s,r gally admitted sh K o n d and mor e e than sh e Frank B. Hoole Office Supplies Stationery Note Books Fountain Pens Everaharp Pencils Denni&olt'Goods Greeting Cards 950Main Street atAllen \ r citizenship." ch prof lfish Int ndlnit xtrat uld hav e n I Geo. F. Francis I COAL I JTupper 0326 376 Connecticut Street o f h e r mWtaristle llllllodtp. "Fl na lly," said Profeaaor-De,. Ma n d, ''f o r cau!orat. thla questi o n la not raeepreJadlee. but an eeon mle queatton o r ---� ........ - ... spent y..- hl th Orlnt. 1le- cl&Nd: tllat the trldted.Bllill8I arIng th iallatlc policy I n C o ntin en e rrltOrlallty q u esti o ther rift. In 1906 a sign of e atr an gem en up In the S a o an o n o p e n actlY e med n e d / Th e be ann o th e sch o m e o unced b e ol y e ar. t lo o fore th e end of n Francisco discriminati o n against Japan e s e w membe� T H E R E C O lt D State vs. Geneseo.. Saturday Night Last��= Tilt I PltOFESSORS DISAGREE (Continu e d from Paga l) ;'!a�,��· u!' 1 �;���1!:i� e or this d ltr e r e standa rd o f llvln g ded by sayi ng akuchl s ubt l y avoi ded f Japa n ' s 21 d e ma n e ore n s ituati s t Aid Class, s p Buffa l o Chapt e r o oss n co d tanc nce I ." H tilat Dr. m en nds o n c lu n n th K a o ganized onso n. .. }'lrst AM Class O r A Fir r f th d lley wa e Ja1m s justifi se o ed w stan , b e caus da r e o d o f f ! th th c o Ml tl Re :� g Imp or e China I by th e d on o Cr n c l t�! n e ed by e , a d n ucte THE . RECORD State Tea�hers College a t Buff a l o -"Friday, Marcb.2, 1928 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Mechanics Institute Team p o Still Going Strong ..K ry Cant e l l y" ha or a r . in t o r th[ e e drop out s l o . BUFFALO (19) Whllllnglon. rr. llachmnn, Lr . Wllker. c ..... Jack,on. rg . Abntc, lg .. Tolala .. H0Cll£ST£lt (21) Cud'bacll. rr . !!i:.�� .. ·1r:.:·:·· 1r.i:::�1r.\1 : : : : d t ge of o Uc th v e ef u a rd tlm e In til S T. C.'R Kinl e y Vo 9-8. be the V a r s e cha n lc s . IA11 e up: · 1n:s�:nv.:s t9J S1uar1. rt ........ . i�!i."�.�·���·.. lf Schnclder. c Ar th bask e e · fo t, g y a e :M ha a pr i e I r e r the e d d so e nose onl ·th n a r a d s a ned No. 4 �hu ,?, "C r'9·" cou l d 't walk. ni ht, l t t th pl n i ba - co e FG. FT. T. TEACHERS WIN STATE CONFERENCETITLE ••.•.• • z o 1 z l 7 1 2 o 4 I O s 2 6 o 6 6 2 4 19 TO GO ABROAD m o n os o e s e d d s g Thir(i Y i�:: d �· a Grlim Gr a I d r r tcd n s pontl :).Jl��:�:· e d t th ch l ader's ea Tl o FU. FT. T. Clinch Cluunpwnahip By BeatingFreoonia TeamLeaveAFridaytoPlay Rochester Mechanics-To Try to . Avenge Defeat of February 18. Th e d efe a t o f th e Fred o nia N o rmal basketball t ea m by a 38-12 c o u n t last F r iday w o n f o r State Teachers th e · state co n f er enc e f or the s econ d c o nsecu tiv e y e a r . The gam e was p l aye d on th e home court. with a rec o rd crowd o f supp o rters· fr o m both t e ams " wlt n esslng the e ncount e r. Fri d ay th e team le a v e s for. two d a y trl1?!meeting cha n lcs Ituittt. tonight R o che s t e r, where It h o pes o rro�ght will a �� s � c h � n :ie':!!1n e o e s eason wilh Ge n e seo. Th e ret1u l t of thi s gam e , 38-l2 &or,, 18. Tom f th �!onday. �larch &. 4:00 J>.M. R e tlu11: • of the Central Councl! ln • Room 208. Each section 1, • aaked to •end lhree repre- • s e ntallvu, The �gularlY • e l e ct e d r e pr e oent•llv e !1 • up e cted to an e nd, aod an • lov\U!.Uon la utend e d to the • :�::•nale and . e cllon cap· : 4:00 J>. M. R e oord cu b re- -. porter mce!lng. • 4:00J>.M. Sociology Club • m e eting and tea !n th e So- • dal C e nter. Mr. Mll e •, • pret1!d e ntof tb e F.rl e C011nty • Fed e ntlon or Boy Scouh. • W!il &peHk. : 9:00A. M, A!lltemhly. )1r. H. • H. Cleav e s. not e d "Camera • Huuter," wUI OOth e 1peak e r. : e 1<1ay. March 7. • 4:00 J>. �,. De b ating Socl e tr. • Room :?08. Tbe ,u b J e ct wUl • b e aolvetl. That 1ta1 e • com1111laory automo b H e Ln- • • gular m ee • TueBdaJ'. March G. . • • • • • • Wet1o e. "R • ThuradHy; )larch 8. 4:00 J>.�r. French Clu b lng ln Room 200. An !ot e r- e ellng program 1, planned • � : d: e .� b �::: e :: " � .: m ee t- • • : � : · : t : • • r ; � r e m r e o e eer e ly National Officer to btnincd n r- amma Visit Theta Sigs o a ear ma Mi Upsi P a ti o Fl pnslde an ll en lc n o r lon of Educatio s it th e Th nesd and 8. Whil pla ns to m e ll, D e a n facu l ty a d vis nd l Th e e o d Butralo Ch a e vi a w a l ay nd al gl an na nh l ss nce Eck t of Th e rec tor f the Ass al S alo Ch t with D eed n i he rt, a e taSigma o f Local oc iation o rorities, will a pter or on Wed d ay, March 7 , Mias E c k e rt r . R o ck , Mlsa H o uck, f the sor o rity, o th c o l le o . Fr o m ss Eck e rt 1111= n , b ��! � o n u d e sday a e e rs �i�f n :� s � e t th e Chamb A fe e of o n harge d fo r th c ess fully pa s c e : :�: iminary e s d efe onal l ien m i a fJ e r e s , a b e e l e o d ess ch Tu C om g the fi m lar wi se l . Art ur 8 6 21 me, d Mc sc or e e with che s t e r ga e rc t b e . d d o Buff f at by a batt l o r u e ta Sigma Upsilon Thurs e re ol e c n al examinatio n crtltl c at e w! ll s ese f ore the bi ity a ga in co in Rnd Cro giv en . t R ss c g ee R S011h CluM Ente r e o o more C l a e n d ay aft e l ege danced f ro e · music of the C e e r S o ph Fri l d tains s rno lar g 6 to ntury Or e o s gav on e a n i s r Th c e crow th ch st d th an FG. l"'l'. T. ' ' ' . . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' . . . , o ta Sigma s e x-c o l gl e rs, Mi o pt i;o a. Gym. A m 4 t the both l ad, - wh teams n Pro t r a d a t am !s · e e c ained o n dead- \ ? re :"ti 1 � 1 ::;_ �h�;�:� �r�ti! o s m n e s 1 O m locked until the final whistle. { : ! i �t}i�;!f r:)\��:?��:;\'.! 1 O field a nd th e c r owd s went w il d ,as l Co n fe r e n ce Gnme aa the baH rolled a round th e d o!/� �� 0 ;1� �;l: d s�; · ;�:�1:;;; Th� ! ��-;:�� g 1 �: 1 a:·:�:e:�n g of what la comi n g tonight. and tho se who m iss e d . i t a t F re - the Rid i n g Clu l j w as l le ld las t ll)ake them r egr e t lt. But th er e C. i\ln r jorle Duly wer e e l ect e d t,: u f!ahrn c l �l��� . �� s ; e r!� 1 ::� ��\���;;111 � 1 \�� s ��� l : m �lm�!� s � ;�1�� e !� 11 \�· 3; e c ��;� t��J::� were e l e c ted Faculty Adv[soni. e nce encounter Oil the hom e ��i:::re a �: l l��Ut l ::�;;t� l � g ;d ;r,� r;;�!· c t:eC::�; i ��!ti��: n !�:i'� 1! . take p r eced en ce over ot l rer en - I Up ilon. I II dl • y 00 e l !C:� �g 1 �; gam .19 sue- nd Mr. & n c pr M!Sli oi ro t m t fri J. f d . 'l'o Attend Confernnte Dea n R e e d will be i n Bo s t on from i,�ebrua r y 27 t o M ar ch 1, a tte nd i n g th e Nati o nal Co n f e r ence of Dean s of Wom en . Al l arra n gement s that s tu de nt s wish to makeJ.ief o r e s he l e av e s shou l d be atte n d ed t o to d ay. Du r in g h er absenee, th ose ques. Uon s o r d ifficu l ti e s whi c h aris e unex11 e cte dl y, c a n be r e ferr ed to i\111111 Speir In R oo m 320. Mi s s Spei r ha s b ee n kln d e no u g h t o s ay that she wi ll take ca r e o! thcs e cmer ge ncle s . · � 1 0 / 28 Universal Ra d i o C o rpn By C a ble f ro m Liv e rpoo l R eco rd, Stat e T e ach e rs Buffal o N Y State (USA) Gr�� 1 �:�\��:!�::t 11 :1�':s� 0 �!� t e r eight ee n subs cr iptio n s for e a c l1 o f my wlvet1. RAJAH HAMYI .JQGAHANDO Mazmuk ada r Bengal Pr o vlnee ..In d la Y o u a�� c J �� n ��� t. :: con tr l bs;• t o With my brai n I've just ha d a bouL Th e r e must be materi a l I n th e r e , F or sur.e l y no ne e ve r cam e out. \ • • • first Place. since three P = r = e ce s = i d = e = n = t = l = . = c = . = L = o = r = d = S = co = r = e = s == . ==s = ;�c!�f}f{';f.:?=���k� A dd r e ssi n g th e C o ll e g e on Thu rsd ay. F e bruary ·23, up o n · the pl a ce of va r ious subj ec t s I o u r ele m en t a ry s cho ol curri c u l a, P r esi d e n t I. C. Lor d o f th e Ea s t e r n Illi no is State Teach e r s C ol l e g e , Ch a rl e st o n, criticised tho se ed ucat o rs wh o se curr en t l n t e ret1t I s th e "I n teg ra ti on o f p e r sona lity," an d wh o el a jm t o t e a c h, n ot subj e cts, but lif e . "E d u ca tion Is e v o lution, n ot r e v o luti o n,'' h e sai d . Mr. Lord then t o uch e d up o n som e subj e ct s taught In our elem e nt a ry sch oo ls. I n speak I n g or the t e achi n g a n d us e o f the E n glish la n gu a ge, · h e sai d that e v e n p e dagogs us e ahl n y "'-or d s. "W e 're so Juy with o u r mouth s ," h e d eclared. "We sh o ul d be f a i r ly g ood e x a mples o f g o o d Engllah." Th e a udienc e was a mus e d to he a r o f "marv e l lo us b ee fsteak," "w ond erful pie," and of the· p oo r boy wh o got arrested be- �:�: r. '.'.h e loo ked just like his Th e o ther subjects which the n o ted· e ducationa l lea de r d i s c uss ed w e re arithm e tic, hi s tory, ge ography, mu s ic. d rawing, as w e l l a s o th e rs which cou1 d be c l asse d · u n der th e natural sci en ce s . ln talking o f th e te a ching of these s ubjects, he s tressed this p o i n t: "W e s h al l do wh a t we d i d bef o re, but wtll d o It a gre a t dea l bett e r." On e of th e · m os t s t r iking facts co n v e y e d t o his ' bearen w a s hi s s tatem e nt th a t th e re I s a d iff e r en ce betw e en a teache r �!�:1bts':,C:�':b · 1u:':m�� ::: g ood waa a gNl&t er mlr,.cl e than 111o· as the · turning o f w a t e r I n t o win e . Palaer Certlledu lteNy Ml• Chapman announces th a t stud en ts wbo earned pen ma n ship certidcat,ea Jut NJD• ��v �:f :!, 1 1 !: r : e :O: J o� on - th e · p re vloua game a t Fredo n ia. which hel d the crowd s p e ll b o un d most o f th e Um e . In fact, th e visit o rs seem ed lost o n the local court. Wilk er o p e ned the sco r ing with a two-pointe r an d WU fol l o wed shortly by Whittingto n with an o ther. Karin or F'l'e don i a then scored from th e fteld. Ab a t e followedwith two h-ee throws. FredoDla wu o n the sh o rt end of - W ecore a t the en d or the 1lnlt quarter. ---.. Kuneman op e ned theNCODd pe r i o d with a tleld goal. Fr&dOlll&'a onlyaeon tor tJala qaar- te r , whil e State added 8 points to h e r aeon. wuter again opened th e third period by maldllg two 11elcl ab.ota and one from. the i!:!.��117� double decker for BlclmaD. r,m wtfl. � & bralld orfloor.wad:: fllQ._ (Oll,."itblu4 - � t) • eed es i den tial appol n tine t. eff e ct on ng o ee en s g f m Llverp r h me. oo o o Ge�. F. Francis I c o A L I 1'upper 0326 376 Connecticut Street Frank B. Hoole . OfficeSupplies Stationery Note Books Fountain Pens Everaharp Pencils Dennison Goods °Greeting Cards 950.Main Street at Allen l' r e�ents GreHtShakespe r Dra'mu, Twelfth Night Miss J an e M. Keel er 's J a od c on n g at the Elmw o o d Studi ol o e r n lan tet1t e Uth Night, I s o u ti , Tv.• ayi de one 75c. Literary SoclelJ llas Tea Nu Lamb da Sigma g a ve a e Social Ce n t e r room T '!;� d :�g:�1!:!i!\ o ;i o an ol o, Agn e s W e violin s o lo, Vi o la Ste e l e ed ld rd e ni rs C e l tea o n I n th v.13: igand; , nccom- nni n g: o s by Hi n g, F ega n e H e ll d l r a ces L h n 1an. pr p l Scho w ee k Marel r th a t If tickets wi ll "State T Th e ti c set f th o m lO. It h one re s a si e ach e kets a r fr a Theat tonight, a a been arra nd ed , Miss Keel e r g ht a s o le ge Night." . hu old r t e, u til a a y, n g ed n Frid stude Pl ll,.T • pant e .'lle mall box Ing the or Orch�st "St. Loui s or the day l�cart l by a l•cbru ar a State em er m b er g t s wi es for n u E . h: n watch ws c o n th e e rn ir n tlo e c ll . n a njoys 1'1u1y re m ss ight lmvc b e e n Thurs d ay, en o rs Coll e g e . orch es t r a h e l d n e n o a Ki es,'' Ji l ts ck, er v a h o'cl Ju r I n sopr ere va mbly was , whlcll e eat e en i th r e wli f the ev r Strains of "D Blues," or oth m n y 16, at s e e c e s or th e l imrty l l y. After supp e d n ng o m ight hav e b e o Cbc en e n ior Ass e ed or d allc,ln g e net o y T one on fu th i i r o een ,r n Ju tll f M Fa mo a s Asse c ear ning. cc uc u r d l en b b ty cess m l nught Joh L. Kram r .lm l r o e m t; th upi n e rnn.� ed - - - � - T H E RECORD THE RECORD HOOK JlEYIEW eva a ln Du$tf .An$Wer by R ann i s one o r t h e e an o ular no e ' By N J cki g l�r·s�[\ m t L th w hm m c h b m e b und f y ae- m ith n - ar - een osa y p p v r f n l O f t .wa h e e e r chat r g w ch e h e w . Replyi , h e s ta es we e h ppi st v e est o hi pict y h s l. F ory, us n l T ne o our lif bri e r hi s s one happy . tim no d a or a a f te es te hich e dr e t !m o a the occ ith Mr. Lor d , t Asa e mbly a d - a o w s e e i ents as on or w oda ·u t It c t g gi h con e close , do mi sui tors anot or t o h u n st de e natura e h i gi an ing al s ons or a o m h t ro w g I ch b h a tha lf t he s. s s l . . y, i ' a for u er co ad h n ee k g . It cau ed a thi deas a s g se a Jo q s ith duca a n d n titution at of ted I l ar ed I n acher w ues upo e nn e st , h s t Af f ro w e l y as er of J r t di t ha h a f d ll.rm n dents to t w o , th u e s be r ac re on h d do tes , s It t n g t d t t ," o te ve w ti m t i t v l c ad o h op-h t h w or n l ur avy t " e k," as d e c s t e used and er lose ith' t h a e el , f g r ur " ned a been p e no e f Ju r io i s h te at c s not end or one col l , e e a c r SORORITY o t n o e r et ods a t "much tim e ese CO\lr se a t " e v e iy su o ld be l o ses on ou ses are h h h I d sc osed ea In a." H ch rea ly h ch I r at r s . L l s w t t e h b u e ing." uc h c �; r ��; er clin:;!11�� mun d Lehm an . s a fS c c se ;i�ft/��! lt w o arn "M l d �ih��� d ��t.,A�' r elo t a s i us s . 11- h, s o re - ���;� and ��� � e 1 �,��:: , :�::� a �=�� 1 1:ti:; · sty) l f Ro ific rv a ," M nt d e e y i w t :�=��: : � l h fall b t y e : f:�:! - h =� d p rs:� 1 �:� or w a led sc ti l k u sa e o ent o why t ve se U rese ont t so s s ed o ' s d la th an w hei r e u s nuo ik Lor s cu er m e i ff v The ch m ns h de h a on ord to d t It h one would now i t to Pr d why er ly, , t y m fir s t e pr s n g e e es i h i im ese t t h p s ool our t e at s 0 � ��:��!�� 1 e stude s were a te b : n a ;l)��t�f��·:;i:,�a:���: t r: e � c e \ ) res �\::t�� b:i:� d a �:a/ 0 Th:°; ::i::· : hm 1 � g�� d :: �;! nt sw a d �c° !� eec he ho fo no ��� J1yp an e a th h edg de w a I t e n ch h e te en see a s re r a e an at k ca l rtho I t r wl n a l ox m �� m h a 1 �!i;;.· l S c hoo h fo wing S e a � p- et w i v t h ti g h . Th e rvl y � th o k he !s I y ty t ten cords d i abl e . c th girl d re must o th n t a y. Th I s u iti s In h Fa l er y aup llo 't:i�:;:� l s ted I h e mb n w J l t ��� g �� e s r m which rad a e l w n and M ci - e U- l c a � ere d sc er t a ted lo et e r well to ot s s as e at s u an no d e slon e soror cu t less odern so e a s t are se du , fr b Pr,e Lord d n t 1 g ��:: i : . 1 h g , f u � � f; e � �• e ;!� � t I sldent hi ¥1 !'bt� t One di ... tage ent o ould une at m!i :1o was e 7t�� ��= o t A fl v 1 r u Sargerit ls not preiumed tobea e ave een alon n !.�::·a:i�a "'::f p :a_ m e �i'-,':"""'..+�11!!'. F.� ,. �. :'.!�,::• h�m�, .�H::;•;_"_B_•_••-•-, t-/-<...., er o r r ii,i,o ;,,r ;;,;:, ,.., ripli,h ,i, o•'"• -ii+"' ,,. "" ;_.,.j ��-Y� p a �;b��::;: r� a t ri 1 :c;::e:���::t�t�:�� ::;s;:� e �:�; r :�d e '�!! e n �I�= :�TcJ°� l ������f t��! ��� t f1� ��ri c I up Nic h fu t t hi t er n b by J J o m en reco Pet a l n g W!IUii.m on Am e ric ar agu a e sa t eacher s ood w re id u re t s wa a . At h a t the stude n s o ork of c ati good- w i . houghts shoul with tho s e prese H. Lata s s t sh t n ners. (ContlnuedtromP•p2) g shallAv e n 11 Hopkin l ce 11e w r are par t o t le, ectu r ve he the highly respec t e d tlc r e al ly High Av er n ' g nati onal nce o h t, In a Ir the t nc ila b e d Th l a h n ese dlocrlty, so lo n be ur lebola s may o n crowned ki n g! o r o a e ent add e ! e t �� t plr! ����� e ;�� t o t atlona l h ugh . tt x g h s s Mr. Whit ed e loqu en t eneros i t y t o sam e t l 1n e ts a s uld con ti n u e re n g I n ll n e, bead of the s tory Depar t t e Butra l o we eks ag o . tate n 1e n t.s a r e Sata n a n d St. e d be ed nt e at ral h Hi s rage n 1. But age ,be ersand citl1e C.A.M. Pat n o n lle our adverti s n The Record. me t h t,:�:- " M ac C ra ck e n mal n c ���� - r tio Id *i� h �:. �: � h ! � e e ��!� te :r l :a;�:r a ��: s :�: o t t e w e c i p t io i :� r ,eJ;�1 �� :� : 1 ���:: 1 ��� a r:! s �•ito�o e � a a z er de �fs\� G�:!r r � e orated n :� t a r t c 0 ;r:r::j - ��:� r �� e ��:p��:� b ��- t I m a y sa y trad s ,""m or k," w ro fici en t t ro ugh t h e e w p ����!::�� �� s n ll\usle, to l e n l p, sa t n g, a n a I I ma sh - h h o"ry be chil ealt h t h. Bett ':t�!:���1TI.� oo or physical o t he g o od o f tive ! �f�!�; bl e nman to ry In d r w • l y good In an expert b ut r e d , that the prospe c ���i:ep1: s r a isfac d modera t r l thm'eUc, tha n unmusical biologist, or a. brll b ut unmathematlcal l ln · t · So Jong aa elem en t a ry • educatio n ·dema n ds this g en e r al eq�lpme n t, this u n iversal m e · Jlant gtils . �: t l , "j ��r a -mal b s l� ck11- d 1 , o 11-o!-al l e paB8ably br nc e f- l h thre r t h e e 0 �u 1 � \� a l · s a I en ho mu.st n d pract. l e r, f and I a ll gamut o FOR THE PRESIDENT Sigm n a home a t n da o The n n c h e rs' Pic rs were dressed I n i a n t r y u h el y, F o ty o M d al a T ," d I Alph y 27, at a mm ond . e a h pa r b ts u- e ho - a e f M was a r a H m g 11 rus r "},�arm e mbe :� 1 ef�1�� d a v.:! t �� d ge tt i A typical cou n t r y er ed e es an n g l ov t er 1a y1�: ��t��! 1 !� n ! n ed t e an �r e �! es P a upp s Dea:rBeeo..., I 81.W thJa OD &ahop wbadow alongcaroum.Stnet: Glfta for All tilel'amUy Wubllacbbl• - -and ht. oar ow:o.lllltttooahun: Glaaa'l'laware Nowweult:,oa'P l'OOll8 go w.��-•WIID eaoup. °ib am botbmatlltlal ......... . II.I L & Ptt n. Alth a te s rm in offic its. Th e o s r l de o or o om f te h to c ab m r nta of v ry ki a r l h m y hi g In n1- hip, . Cont m v cquaint e . ugh th eo e y m e y� c c t ha by s.11t cap mi n i st r to dea l ve o th l ti w an me skill I ar e nd o ub ave t gi er n s co r e ne 111 l arro m g l e sa n leaders . was e th s o g, h um i e ted a n w n or votes or l r a d p so ms, s ta migh e e a o n l e m l x e . H on : cl s c u ti Unusual�Rusl1ees At A l pha S l r azy P art y on Tu e sd a y, Feb- a ry 21, Dorothy E w ers, Wi n i- len nd o ot hy Fttu nd tr ted n n b e a ' s D pr em n r ve w ot e even e ab e eve ith progr o on a e obl nduct a m e ry group. A f eti rity h ts In th ly I! It o gram Commi t uet s o d ead i d e ia e S p ec e S pp o r o es cti C ru f a t co Wa D o n d a en es o ow a e hich th the- Pa n o gram Commit e e . A C e d�by a 11tr a nge d u n v l e to e p n h e lle nv n 11l iscu r tio pole lso Imp o C a Al p a atte re den lcABSO o th e um o · _ c r l r all pr o ng group like th e formldably a s a s upp n e e ves l a tl a on de tee ; e r or es i d S t d n ac e y th o ir rge ra ted t . eve or 11 m o ci tee, a a sp n w ss et I l Pr s red c s l n, Ge le op e s o r r N pr es Pr a as have e nt s, o cial or t t Ew hi n g e n o rtunity at which to c o l w re o on o rs 256 i>elaware Avenue BUFFALO nsor ton and 0!a�t!::r!· g!i�e� � a a na no o arr c r Patronise ouradYert1aieniand mention. THBeeett. e �.;!.� 7��Y p r u the stude t x cuti . r b nq , h ul nd e rove o \
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