State College News, Volume 9, Number 9, 1924 November 21

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State College News

VOL. IX No. 9

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918

ALBANY, N. Y., NOVEMBER 21, 1924

~ $3.00 per year

WALKER TO _ Noted Impersonator To Appear In Albany; STATE. TEAM

BE DELEGATE

To Seek Legislation
For Dormatories

Walker, of the
rent, will he the
assembly

Si

of which Dr, Bru
The committee will make the fol
ovvings ic reeommendations
(ay "Phat adequate dormitory f
cilities be provided by the state in s
teachers training institutions mn
vined by state funds to house all
students in training. Student life in
segregated private houses, seh as is
York State
ng instittions is cheer
and bare
maredineis wltieh make
sat life $0

life

now foreed upon all
teacher trai

of the social
an indhuee-
if the normal sehool hopes to
hi studer
he somht
ite Lexistature of 1925, for
purposes of dormitory. construction
appropriation be on. the b:

t, to be housed in
‘Teacher
the normal schools of the stat
estimated that 3,000 such students are
now improperly. housed
ity, scholarships
tained hy the State of New
he made available for students
who ‘attend the normal schools. Tt
is believed that the dignity of teach.
ing demands that the normal school
student should he placed on equal
terms. with the college student, anc
that” the same scholarship. systent
should apply. to both,”

Y. W.C. A. ‘Bazaar
To Be Held Dec. 5

Between Thanksiving and Christmas,

When o'er Christmas presents you
fr

And you think you never ean choose

There's one thing will save you yet

What's that one thing? Y (
Ti alt De

eto buy
Christinas presents,
time, to have a jolly
Can anyone imagine |

timost a
and at the
ood tim:

actually enjoying Christmas shopping? |
Tt can be done at this ba ere
will he fancy work 0 dainty

Christmas,
ty of products of |

hand-made handkei
cards, candy, av

the "Co-op," and lots of other things, ! day.

Ruth Draper At Chancellors December 6

at almost every. se
which she found herself, 1 yw
that i occurred to her to ta
sketelies to the stage where
| friewds could see them at th
Lime withont the endless repe
n contless. drawings

small groups i
| Mer first recital was in the mature
of an experiment, but the erities were
their praise that she con

so kuvish

fined until now sh
nen of the world,
am for the

is listed among.
the famous

Miss Drape
night will he original
sketehes, Miss Draper
ses any: hut her own material

Spray
character
is said, never

says she does nat know where she
plots.” they just come to

She never “searches” for mater-
For instance, her sketch “Love
in the Tatkans” was suggested by

shawl, a vividly colored wrap sent to
She saw in its colors,
and passion af the Balkal

sketch immediately

Ruth Draper her byt iriewd

the fire
Phe Drainittics and Art Association

of State

Draper

preayples and the
present, Ruth suuested itself, Miss Draper
at Chancellors’ Hall, on Dee jer sketehes from memory and
cember 6, Miss Draper is known 0 putts the audience on the m
many af the stents of State College of her imagination, into different hands,
here in 1922.\ jute the hearts of people and through
‘Phe real beginning of Miss Draper's he ehannels of hummer

carver was i her very early childhood,

College will

outgrew recitations in the drawing
when her father or mother would say. puny tu recitals on the stage, where
Ruth, give your recitation for Mr.) jer fame spread. Her career has led
andl Mes, "Miss Draper can-| jer to all the hig cities of the country
atime when she did not Saddle ditt Teaudlel,
AS she KEW where she appeared befure the King

not remembe [and to Paris,

have a “piece”
older, she added to her
Her sketches ab
n Eeally thine
where she was called upon te
an oul goa fst" Three Plays To Be

Aone weit Given In January;

so. at $40 aind-at G30, supper will be
Tryouts Next Week

served in the cafeteria, I you were
atthe Y, W, supper ‘last yea
Will need to be told nothing about! resentation in January. of

this one, except that iL will he just tones” al “The Boy Comes Home
as good. If you were not, there is) have heen definitely decided mp
no use trying to tell you the elementary dramatics class, Miss
Just come—and taste. anes i. Faatterer auiuuuneed yesters
Nt 8:30, there, will hy Fhe program will be completed

i

repertoire.

1 (Queen
we heen, and

Students will he admitted on their

student tax tickets, ‘The prices, other-

the point Wise, 19 uutsiders, are from $2.5

recite $3.54,

Overs

about. it

an entertain- | lay

ment, That's the deep, dark | with “Aria da Capo.”
mystery, wes fur the productions. arc
vu med soon, M

be | nor and Lo
ea|a temporary
cure the Vine
in the aym to buy. the | for “Aria da
s you forgot he nd ta Books for the other two plays. will
a Tittle more candy, before the fatal | probably he distributed then,
hour of eleven. Selection of this bill of plays.”
Can you resist such a program? Of| Miss Futterer said yesterday, “has
course not, Don't forget—Friday, heen made with consideration ‘of the
December §, from four till cle taste of the college audience foremost.
the gym, the cafeteria, and the Aria da Capo’ has already proved a
torium, “Tickets will he on sale Mon- | success here, and the other two plays
Buy yours carly. jare af a type sure to interest.”

PLAYS UNION

‘Basketball Season

Opens In Albany

Hight hundred persons are expected
game of the college

for the ap
haskethall
Union College

Mthany, with
two weeks
wad it may be

season in

the stute armory

in Washington Avenue, for the
Manager Harvey €
Hy will he the first time the Unione
State game has heen played in Athy
sit at least four tnnddred stud
from the Seheneetady: cullexe
pected to attend, 1 will be Union's
contest also,
red State students and. sprinklings
{ Mbany residents will take the
crowd over the eight hnmdred mark,
er believes,
technic Institute does not play that
hight, some of the ‘Troy: men are
peeted to attend, to see their tradi
tional rivals in
Practice for th
werk, with Capta
Baker in char

ope Several hun-

two colleges was planned for Sel
greed that this ye
ibe put on in Albany.
The date was then set for December 6,
aud the game has been scheduled
thirteen months,

These colleges have been bo
Metinitely, for ames: Oswego d
. Union, Sragilia
lyn’ Phar
th

els, Seton
it, Locner ‘iste, Jamaiea
Teachers, and Rochester Optometry.
Fwo alumni games will also he played

THANKSGIVING RECESS
Early Excuses

Students who five in remote parts
ui the state may be exeused early on
Wednesday, November 26, if train
schedules do not otherwise perm
reaching home on Wednesday afte
noon. Applications for carly excuse
should he made at Dean Metzler's
aul after Monday, November

lice
24

ay, D
ALR. Brubacher,

MAY TAKE BOOKS HOME
s Cobb wishes to. remind the
freshmen that hooks may be taken
over the ‘Thanksgiving vacation, The
hooks may he obtained from the
fibrary on Wednesday, November 26

W, and must be’ returned Mon-
ay December I, at 9:00, ‘The Re-
serves age to be'taken Monday, No-
vember 24.

Vage ‘Two STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 21, 1924

| St FOOTBALL SEASON ENDS PATRONIZE THE CO-OP |
| ate Callene News oatball is over for 1924, and the} At the “Co-op” you can buy and |
4 ~ Nov. 2 agon will be here. in two orer the best kind of gift at a lower
ate Collewe closed i ET | price than you will ful it elsewhere—
nigr varsity. Many ther cal.|the wewest books, If the “Co-op

{up their schedules. then | hasw't the one you want, it will be

ol IX Nov. 21,1924 Now No, 9) fpakelballs

| season
| Published weekly during the college  jicld ji
| year by the Student Body of the New  leges’ wou

| York State College for ‘Teachers at | and the others will finish to-morrow | vrdcred immediately.
| Albany, New York. | or next ‘Thursday, lio haa a Hook” ‘rdersonie
‘The subscription rate is three dollars} State College's record this yea Te A ate or ie aad Vest BY :
per year, Advertising rates may be had | showed improvement over last, ye a ‘i Senteal aitsastive: nlipted Glens Hie
Om application to the: business manager, | Beginning with a surprising show of| stockings. Several attractive samples) fens Noi

re on hand, and your order will he
tuken for one pair or more, in any size
men.

(Articles, manuscripts, ete, must be sarily
in the hands of the editors before Mon- | sity. the

4 avy Colgate frestinien, "he follow.
day of the week of publication.) He Cote Cash re ele

het R. Pf. freshmen, winning what, is Do not miss the attractive as

and active members +
will be entertained
nd mah jong, Satur

you desire, for met or

et | bridge

Kar Furman, '25 jsoneeded a moral victory. The Ulatt ment of 1925 calendars and Christmas | Novembe at Psi Gamma how
ceeaiigt kame proved disastrous, andthe as willy the college geal | ih will he Elsie. Lecanar
Managing Editor Srumbled under the attack of an outit | ae sen | ‘McGuire, "2, and Kather!
Haney S. Gonrrey, '26 Jnot nearly as strong as Colgate, Last| Velore Christmas, come ‘Thanks. | Rie 120,
Business Manager | aturday” a stronger team swept to xiving and the “Co-op” will eclebrate| | me
Ruri Barton, '25 ‘other victory. hy closing at noon on Wednesday | The New York branch of

mma alumnae will meet Satara
| November 22, at the home ef Mr
S.C. Johnsen, ‘15,

ao Tn the matter of scores, the record | \\yvcnher 26. All Wednesday: mo
Subscription Manager | utsyenr shows snore than a'r per| Nevewher 26. All Wednesday morn

Gwennotyw Jones, '25 SmuCCinroRemenn ing there will be a special bargain si
Assistant Business Managers of candy, Come aud get a “grab bag. _——
Lots Moore, ' PRESIDENT MEMBER OF (1 the train nothing tastes better than. Pte Patton, head. st

Euise Bowen, '25 os Anan te Labor’ Depart
it scription Manager a ii shi before the Mathenvatic
Sues ea ame De. “Bets AM class picture orders must be in days Dee Mis-appech is

ednesday evening, No-
, at seven-thirty o’elock, |"!
he “entered. the College "Co-op" ma
ol A. i an ior you the week after vacation,
fultiting the

before ‘Thankskgiving, so that the deal with the practical applicativ
Have your pictures ready | nathematies, "Fine necting will}
Hi open to all, amb a special invitation

extended 6 the Political Seience Chil

Associate Editors
Forence PLatwer, '25
Heven Extuorr, "26 la
Joyce Pensons, '26

Mancaner Brsyastix, '26 | requirements far membership, Dr, Brit _ De. Patten, was formerly a pret
Reporters | iachee ie ir on the history FRESHMEN ATTEND MOVIES
Sawa Barkury, '27 of the Trish, tracing their genealogy At Dean Pierce's first lecture to the 3 ,
Junta Bay, '27 from ancestors in Switzerland, — Tn (reshmen women, in the Auditorium mat ot. HbssseeniO ela
Katiteyy. Busts, 27 conclusion, Dr. Brubacher gave, as an, November 6, the girls of '28 divulged fovember dy a fe
ANNs Kore, (26 additional ‘claim for membership, the |e guarded secret, their age, Further- president [Tae
Enwiw Van Kiszes, '27 spellings of his ; more, they confessed” “the — ease in mAbs fe cd
Loutse Guxw, '27 ile feria jhiltingon, el take lege wilh which they spend money for the nike Browne
ecember 10, at South Lake) movies, and their regularity in church Nerina will
. “ eanrares. | Svante Mendel, All elles te erent these | Miss Perine will have repreaducti
A MAPPY THANKSGIVING ———— Confessions. irom. Dean bere ‘have Mule hy Munder, af etetrings. hy lh
READS BEFORE ILION CLUB | proved funile ferent artists in Room 208 this 6»

Peace

A few years ago, at thi

‘onferenee of world-wide 8 Nat FR, Futterer, college ae aa Brubacher will be the delexat
Crmference of work ater ties director, is ivinje a series HIDLEY ADDRESSES POLY-SI A ne a ie Ge
teimencealt eee ee ree three readings hefore the Ilion, club The History of the * Retirement System, te}
rather acidly perhaps, to Wilson, on a! ‘Tray, Mise Futterer read. “The ae he i held Ha Chanel Ta hei

Wis presentation of the fourteen points, hie Crieuon™ thee, ‘resents: tyres ofthe tine when Ni at noon Wernesty, November 26
ust week she a

at “Moses needed len on df at a meeting Of yy important portage to the ——
Club, Prate i il “speak: on this | and Mr dr and Mr

dent or premier, those diplomats were

Pierce, and Miss ¢
nirday evening, Miter
arty heard the sisi
j over Pr

interest

exilay, Now Poe
sustces of the it sate on
come ‘ive “M

THIRD OF LECTURE SERIES
Dr. Moldenhawer delivered the
third’ talk in his seri
Fundamentals in Y, W.
It He defined the content
ng of faith in God,
eraal Life. ‘Dre Molden

real food for thought.
Why don't YOU come pass the
will be

working: toward the

ember 2 _
day, the “
fathers, when they met to return
thanks for being resened from the In
dliaus, ‘Thanksgiving day to the pres-
ent generation is still « day in whieh

‘Thomas W, Morrisey, of Caled»
returning feom the Carnell Munn
Convention, in New York City, call
basketball on his niece, Mary Morrisey.
ichurrgh Higgh the Chi Si Teta hous

to he thankful, Whether Wee have four: December 2. service com= Troy, D
teen points or ten over which to be will conduct Thanksgiving, hed Phae 23, wa
ful, we are all working tow re at the Noveraber ting. t g eaclings auprine Math ma Doel On
iran ee ape aa sere yin 19 arrange canlests for week etl est at the: Delta mess
Coleg sents have something fe POLY-S) INITIATES THE weak Lhe freakioae We TtaRS! NR ML awrimpSRe sAemtERD
I Ashiel Aa he, Unealelaly tor those who Volitieal Science Club. is to i five in the xyme with the varsity, bee tended the auntial fall meeting vf th
Cranberry. sauce and stuffed turkey, {0-4iht. Come and find out, haw sides workouts of their own himnae association af Delta Oniess

held Novenutr 18.° Mier a din
fists of the served by the active members, a

they “stepped on it” in 1775 ar in the
Wi

aud those who are staying, in Mbt 4
Pca Ha feaa tara ae a days of 1860, tla you know of ‘The hasketball

‘One learns cliss of 2B h anteiee. neat ; cin Mi
wleasant city in which to prays thei ; lave Beatrice Neos tee wats Wele at whi
USaeOE Sty Ia, Ue tetas Ae 8 Make that Wright and Marjorie Seeger to lead George Conwell presided
ny dea tis or hem as captain and manager respec so ee
| those of the faculty, the News extemls "hye" gonmnitees z tively: THis SeAs0n's patios ee | Aliss: Fanny: Kelliher: uf Kamasten
EE ER Main | Committee. a ke end_guiest of her sistet
arion Manchester; Juniors, show your class spirit and, Kelliher, 27, at Newmar

Tharza Wh itn

MINERVA TO BE MOVED

i Public sentiment concerning the
statue of Minerva, whieh for the last

peaay hy dint of midnight oil, house.
prepared to turn in to Lorena) Mrs. Bat
Hier, "26, Janetta Wright, 26, of silon Phi

entertained Alpha Fy
i informal yatherin

fs i x Slizabeth Milmine, '26, peppi ‘a evening
sete i Ah pent of the leeck, bara Youngs, and! and cheers, to he put in he conte ° aaa Fe Hantan of the: Bustin
ai, was. frat stirred ly & petition Dorsey. ition Saturday at the frolic, Office, hroadeasted vocal selections
nied ‘to. Myskania, requesting. tha iation will last from 7:30 to 5 hired tantet seal
ihe sintie he renoved tothe center Monday afternoon, from W Mist

All the old! members are urged

af the rotunda, facing the front ‘deor.| to ‘attend, Ny Points ait, postal views of Hannan's rich alto voice has received
he question was presented at a recs —— 1 = fe was war
iceting of the Assembly and a motion FRENCH CLUB MEETS rom the viewpoint of instruction as which

It was the privilege of th ONE Hie ete f
At was iv he mem-) After the lecture and business part| indefinitely postponed. The attention
bers of, the French Club to listen to/of the meeting, refreshments were| of the ‘Iivench. students. likewise

arried to put the petition into
cficct. Dr. Brubacher has just given
nt to the action, and’ the|

s nteresting lecture by Professor | served mich to” th ri
lis Goneant to the action, and the intresting lecture by Professar| the surprise of ‘the| calle to the fact that a French paper
ill he in on "Fran ‘orld | members who wer s y
rs new koinge on, permit War," Professor Simonin illustrated | plan URES OREN Cw es Sakon.

anxiously away inspection,

STATE COLLEGH NEWS, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 Page ‘Three

State Loses Game To

ce House at Frame
Framingham, Massa- | Stite College
te College { of its. s

the senior I
ingham Nora
chusetts, visited 5

Juniors at Finish| ate
foutball tea fost the |

to 0, {0 | subscriptions to the)

ALL YE NEWMANITES

ely after the ‘Thanksgiving
Newnan Chub will conduct
drive for the purpose of securing
wana Quare

FRESHMEN LOSE TO JUNIORS
r their debut

cetball circles in

slimat game of Novem
ss team sacrificed
this, their first

lV. Me Ca. Callege jubior : pe a elatiee,
Vovember I. After visiting classes | ter uucazine is the official BNE # chance to try out
November M. Aft ck urday. at Ridgefield Park, | erly. Th zine is the official Hinations of players, ‘The contest was
in the collee, and a class taught by State kicked off in the opening half ursin of the Federation of Catholic | characterized by wild shots and fumb-

a student te
Hall and Miss Winchell were enter
tained at luncheon, by Miss Steele's
sophomore class in meal planning ant
reparation ily i
uugement House
Winchell at dinner, ral
if program for Nox Sprinylield scored the frst touch
vember 7 will be, “Using the Food it the opening period,
Allowat to Advantage," ive! Springfield again atte
Miss Cora Anne Steele; punts bt ony ae
er 20, "Guides to Meal Planning,” as completed. | Sta
hy Miss Marion Flemming.
«¢ Albany Journal will conduct
a Cake Baking Contest on November
26, Tl hey have

Springlield gained I State

Springfield ret
State's Hine, ther
ds, Sehnidt

red for Singh
int Mates failed to kick the gon
fourth goal was realized hy. Spr
field near the

¢ State College st nid af the third qu
atte at tainty je after this held its opponents

sceareless until the
period when
Hanks We
ence more, sstined forty

Three students in H
problems in foods, with Miss Ste
roperation tthe State Colles
vote in these judgments. [i preparic

rare tie ca ee wae threatening "Surin
ing products, inorder “Hew the game ended
that they may. eas just a decision The fine-up and snimmary
sly peas State Position Spr
Mise A. May Fillingham will make Hornung 1...E Mill
a irip into Vermont the latter part Haynes wr Grane
ifthe week of November 17,10 visit Kershaw (Shaw
practice honses. She will go fo the Robert: t Vringle
Practice House at Middlebury Ur Morgan
lege. and to the University of ‘ re fonsen:
wont at Burlington, Donnelly
Miss Floreng Winchell, within Crane
the past two weeks, visited Home, Lehnson

fconomies Departments in several Saxe
Agricultural Gilchrist

other colleses; Mic Sehnie
College, at Rast Lansing, Summary

State Normal School, Hullo Touclilowis—Selmidl 2. Oliver
chanics Institute, Rochester, She also” Manley, Males

sited the Junior High Schools i “SMCT MES. Siate Collet

Rochester,
the Merrill-1
M

nd spent several days att
Imer School in Detroit,

ww far
. jelil—Farhes. far. Michi
r students from various col- gan, Holl for Houghner, Makin for
es throughout the country spend , Miller

cither rer, oF one semester al |” Oficigls—Referce, Maleolmsen Cute

ner School, — being ¢, Wegner; Head hesman, Cas-

full credit at their awn insti=” savant, Time af quarters— First,

tutions toward the B, Degree. twelve minutes; athers, ten minutes
They work with litte en trom

‘her at School 12, Miss and received during the second: half,

Hetil aul |

pled passes
rid pass
secon |

[GAS AS bulletin be:
Jon her mettle

ne fur Nephew,
Ne

ears of age in the Nur-
sery School ‘duting the mornin
in the afternoon they atte
in Psychology and” Sociolo;

HISTORY 2 STUDENTS
ATTENTION! !

imake stidies in advanced problems in ] Another History You Must Huy!
stich thin as Nutrition, Practice | History of State Collexe— 1925
House MM Tin the Psych Toquire “Hed Hustrd
oxy cl tic of course,
hased upon the cmentiry courses

they” have thei air

3 of college, practical applications
ire costa from their daily KOHN BROS,

r
nese wi the hdr the
Mone boy antone sit,“ Good Place to Buy”
ilipse-schtran fii
the whole semester SHOES

students make “daily notes in

their particular children, and, at the
end of, the term, write. term ‘reports
an, hath, eileen,

125 Central Ave at Le:

ington

In addition to the work of the Open Evenings
Nursery School, there are a number of
pieces of researc Care |
carried ou by d Christmas Photographs
Hoo, in the City of Detroit, or else HOSEN. HACE DOEEN

where ‘in the county, ‘The’ Mei
s ait the present PRICES
te most outstanding experiment that To. Students Who Wish to Arrange
ig _helng, eartied on in the field of tw Have ‘Them Taken Before Decem-
b

Home Economies e
THE OBENAUS STUDIOS

“Food Facts For Every Day
rl St, Albany

Junior High School text for girls’ and :
logs, by “Plorence, E. Winchell, 3 87 No. De

just ‘heen published by J. P. Lippin- | (Official Photographs for the Year

cot Company, Book)

Chibs, and cont ore of 32 to 6

cords af New

ins in digest form the | ling; but despite the s
inst them, the und n
mendable spirit, did not

1 Chil activities in

the various colleges throughout the |! ho, guitie to" lieeo! wate
United It is, therefore, an A feature of ne was
organ i isters ‘opposing:

fact that si r
ch other, Janetta Wright, '26, play
nd Beatrice Weight, '28,

rhe
Newman Chih members is tif
F the four editions in the col Juniors

subscription

cents, hen

lege year. ‘The week beginning Dee | Smith
cember 1, will he twrly Week

and Newnnanites are urged to put the stmnbs
1 College clu “ont the map” by n Aemburgh
for Smith,
1s promptly { Lona tor
Wright 28, Reed for Weisht “astr
‘ for Strong, Luyster, for’ Rowlind,
Gym Frolic don for, Lee, Stotttenbery for
\hew at the gym frolic, do as the Leen Etlick for Stoutenberg,  Denni-
4 , Cohen for

freshmen do.” “This is the motto sol fer Van Pauburghy a

which will govern the G. A, A, festivie
ties of November 22. AV committee of
freshmen under the general
nist Dennison, chairman, will

f entertainment
ents will be:

iss Johnston
Score, 36-6—

unio —
SOPHOMORE BEAT JUNIORS
20-17, the 27 hasket-

rival of
. if wall be fast year, the present jumiors, it-one
f nud will disclose OF the fastest games of the season
4. startling urprie, Sign uy On Ue layed Mon ternoon at four
and put “28 yrclock, rot t few minutes

share fought

SPANISH CLUB MEETS

Spanish Chul me

ing Wednesday

Fee MENTS moved: swiftly. to a whirlwind finish,

Nove

S Both teams showed some pretty pass
UL he spike in” Soanial of some work, tie Sophomores parley ex:
eee cate gm CN celling in workings as a unit, “Hoth

were, so well alanced and in
ch good form that the game set a
moment after Miss end tor tense

kentlenan trom Colnmbia addressed
the ieeting for

Mil's talk. The mentbers af the elith S UNecaRE i
are slowly recovering from. the shock | jy ifieg item BS ag fol Sophomores
fof learnings that they ean really inde RO, Swettmar

stnd people when they talk Spanish

LE BARRON ELECTED
CAPTAIN

Krie H. Leftarron, "26, of Alban: for Raynor,
war elected eatin “oi varsity , Neville’ for S:
at a meeting s Johnston,
1 yeas letter men. Dennison, '28,
Hiei lage wits Wer ane zu
larly last season. He succeeds Eh HOT DOG ROAST
Stalin. he Chamber of Commerce
The spring schedule will include six ad a most enjoyable hot dog roast
or vight saines and is being completed Saturday evening, November 8. About

iy Harry Raney aetitg St thirty members," together with Pro-
Fonaveuture aid’ St Stephen's will fessor and: Mes. Yorke, Miss Avery,
probably be played. A trip to New and) Miss Anderson, attended
Voorhe i The Sehedttedd Halton aille tee t6° Raiswerbacker
Lake in the huge W. 1. A, ‘T. bus was
MATH, CLUB INITIATES to be remembere
marshmellows, and. cider
Several, very dlignilied seniors were Guistied everyone's appetite, and the
ed of tint of their dignity when roaring fire, songs and stories. were
were init inte Mathematics the shin toes to
Friday, November 4. the best yet hy
¥W"r0 dive pinners
it

wl ant attempt to. solve several difli-
cult qwathematical problems, ‘The s for the poor ine
erawning feature of the evening—it eludes their ign. Next
the refreshments Monday and contributions

will he reecived in the college rotunda,
hor are contributions limited, for they

include anything from money to
ned fruit and vegetables.

MILLS ART PRESS

394-396 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
Printers of State College PRINTING Special Attention Given
News Society Work

the playing uf
Wink.” in whieh y
whe avis present asserts, “even Birehi
inined

Page Four

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 21, 1924

CALENDAR
Friday, November 21
10:30 P: M. Political Science
ion—Gym.
Saturday, November 22
8:00-11:00 P.M. G. A. A. Frolic—

Gym
Monday, November, 24
4:00 P.M. ‘Junior-Senior basket-
ball—Gym,
Tuesday, November 25
00 P.M. Y¥. W. C. A—Auditor-

100 P.M.
ball—Gya
P.M, Advanced Dramatics |
lay—Auditorium,
* Wednesday, November 26
‘Thanksgiving recess begins.
Monday, December 1
4:00 P.M. Sophomore-Junior Bi
ketball—Gym,

esday, December 2
YW. C. A—Auditor-

|Mock Trial Proceeds;
Hutchinson On Bench;

Ini

come out
of the $25,000

by Miss Bernice Quinn, '26, a
Lyle Roberts,

Roberts charged y

matic interview
writers

“It's a plot to ruin me politi
the athlete declared.

sked if it is true that he told

Miss Quinn “he could live without
food easier than without her,” Roberts

Senior-Freshman Bas- |

| tes a tie, 1 never said that, If
| they think they ean do me for $25,000,
which F dou't possess, they'll find out
they're wrong. ICT didn't think ther
| was more justice in this country tha
Ud move to Rus

a oie

inn
4:00. P.M, Sophomore-Freshmnan | that,
Baskethall—Gym. t
Wednesday, December 3 it
French Club.
‘Thursday, December 4
4:00 P.M. Open meeting of Math,
Club—Room 201,

WATCH BULLETIN BOARD
Current History “in a nutshell”
awaits the eynosare of students’
‘The news of the is summarized,
grouped, and_set in an at
the History 2 Bulletin
left_hand side of roo
‘or Risley wishes to introduce
the college to this board.
Tt brings all

trial moved rapidly in_ govern
ass, with Professor Hutchison
pected to end to-day.” The court
ordered the room cleared of all except
thers of the ¢ ‘oid danger

of a mob attack upon Roberts, by the
crowd which became. infuriated as
details of evidence
prosecution,

heeded’ the
He sat in an obscure
corner.
Miss Quinn wa
her friends told «
tion branded

kt
from day to perfidy.”

ad one or two items devoutly

their eyes did meet occa
hushed deeply and attempted a
smile.

‘The prosecution introduced corres
pondei ed to have passed be-
tween the principals. It endeavored to
show this bound Roberts to marry
Miss Quinn, ‘The courtroom was c
vulsed in laughter as the most
communications were read by
Johnson, counsel for Miss Q

Judge’ Hutchison several times had
te room called to order.

Defense and proseeution_organ
its forces to-day for the fi
the tense drama. Miss Qi

enscly. gratiled and. per:
Tape Rroteaaoe: Hoke way be indoor
to post some pictures and snapshots
of his travels abroad. Be a loite
and loiter ‘round the History board
in particular.

SILVER BAY CLUB ACTIVE
The Silver Bay Club took charge
of the Young Peoples’ met
Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
last Sunday. Several members spoke
about experiences at the college ¥. W.
conference last summer. Alice Good-
ing fold of meetings, lectures, and
groups. Georgiana M.
ris, and the sunrise
“Inspiration Point.” court
al the “the
membe
coors board whine ‘Ke welioene
and hospitality to the club was mnch
appreciated.

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h State's delegation
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