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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Vou. XT. No, 35 Auuasy, N.Y, Faipay, done 8, 1927 TO cents per copy, 82.2) per year

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With Economy, H
Praising Ad S

PAPER KEPT cOsTs LOW

tury, Adolph S, els at New: Yurk
ety will he homorary president

Myskania To Celebrate Tenth
Anniversary With Dinner
On June 18

News Didn't ‘Use It Its $400 Tax
Increase, Despite Jump
In Its Size

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rae p j navi end this
uichives af thy sate department ot ali uurplas. it has
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Student Ingenuity Creates Wind, Lightning NEWS BOARD WILL GET
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Pageant Replaces Stunts
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ta foo oe wane 3 TEACHING POSITIONS
i he A a a ea BY SAYLES

News Now Offers 35 Issues For
$2.25, Its Lowest Price In Years

Many © the present senior class

from $5.00 to
men with senior fri
upon the reduced
are giving subscriptions for
avion present

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, JUNE 3,

1927

State College News

Estaptisnen py THe Ciass or 1918
‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
‘State College for Teachers

DEWEY’S “EXPERIENCE AND NATURE”
IMPORTANT BOOK, DR. BEIK FINDS

THE NEWS BOARD ef
Epwin Van Kuercx, Editor-in-Chief
Kappa Delis‘ Rino’ House,’ West “dais
Hinues Zinn, wusiness Manager
@ Madison Avenic, West ‘i646-m
Vinaista Huoins.
0 Washington Avenue,
Sara Bann

sociate Managing Editor

So, ‘Lake Avenie, West 1695:

Tuas Teste. ~Subserition Manager
Pal Gamma’ House,” West 2752

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Gurravoi Baascsw, '29 Chatter Senta, 29

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Assisraxt Bustess “Manaceas

Eawie L, Baxes, Donor Hanotox, '27
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Winua ae _Faewct, Director of ‘and Copy-Res os
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fates. "Entered as second class matter at postofice, Aibany, Ne Y-

The, News ges not necessarily cnlrse sentiments expressed in
contributions. N jons will be printed unless the writers’
ames are left wit the. Editorin-Chief of the News. ity

Will be preserved If so" desired.

‘Anony!

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‘Newsrarer,” C. S. P. A,, 1927.
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‘Aupany, N.Y. June 3, 1927 Vol. XI, No. 38

THE 1927 NEWS BOARD “SIGNS OFF”
The 1927 News hoard writes “tinis” wo its work with to-
day's issue, It has been a thoroughly sitisfying experience
to help with the News this year, and the board is Happy: in
leaving the paper in competent hands, Kor its mistakes

doth of omission and of commission, fur its errors in fact,
in judgment and in taste, the hoard is sorry, If we hal
it to do over aj we should try todo better. Since we

cannot “do it over sagain,” that hers who
have been tried ted
come and go, but the News, this he
long as there is a State College.
gratitude to the student body for its
with high expectations for the News’

we are
and proved
1 hopes, ill geo
1927 hoard, with
sain support und
future, stys Roolhy

CAMPUS, COMMISSION NEEDED

with the campus conn

ission has
ities have
Hs has. he

A year’s experienc
proved its
proved af service.
nproved hy the work of p comenittee,
he Host and found commer has ered uncle
ther groups have worked hard aml have dane. well
need he no hesitancy: about snaking the cu
It fills a need,

The

permanent
“THE TEMPEST”
After street's remarks in assembly: Frishay ve
garding. th fio twnight atu Hanurrow night of
“The “Tempest,” nothing remains to he said exveptin
“Attenl the performance.” lay wi yileasnre
and it is worthwhile. a 9 nit wal esate” a

hhas gone into ity production. I deserves support

THE FINANCE BOARD'S WORK

‘The student association thanks the jinaice board for the
dmirable report xive Nov estiraite

stifemts of the College by its painstaking regulation. of
expenditures thrash the hu The: eablestivn ot the
Dudyet is a long and difficult tisk
less is evidenced hy the entht
the

jer anstitiy
tudent

1 State Colle
Prafensure Hidley aid Vth.
vi, nat y thanks are ae,

works aut
tions. ‘To
of the

V

Do
lacie pati

for Fenciy wh
who have f
posit. ‘ly fen toc tcsier inl ila Tals te a
cud ty the alntees aif the College yrounity atu to attuned
tc 2a Ks ta
in x the carp
‘The rave ivanlh te bation rope by
used as shatteut hy mien, woniets, ciblvet aid

he xrays hits hens uid pats, the
crowded wail the stndent population,

“The veighlvvtbivasl eh
dit would take
stil
Hv addition, the College ist curt
) dor athletic wurk which
ey are. at

privacy as docs the traditional 4
students cannot go ahoait their phy sieia
their sports without collecting a crowd ui the eat
dre not content with watchiny from the sidewalks hut who
make themselves entirely at hue all aver the place,

‘The sooner the College ca have the grounds fenced,
the sooner these maisanices will h

at the vieitity's
the

already, to
fun with outsiders
grounds for th

the

i the valu
obese
ay amu,
The wumnen

xperience and Nature. By John Dewey. 443 pp. The
Paul Carus Foundation Lectures, 1. Chicago Open Court
Publishing Co.

In interpreting experience as it o
world, Dr, Dewey attempts to set aside the traditional
methods of the philosophers—the older empiricism, physical
science as a beginning, psychological science as a necessary
foundation—and makes use of a new empirical method,
He would make the real test of this method “whether the
je and standard of beliefs lies within or without the

itu of life” (he holds that the noi
Pivleeonlties ike the pr n effect of g
te access to truth), and he, would dectare inte

id experience to he “a precondition of the
and genierotis cooperation

rs in the na.aral

piety Low
direction of life

the whole of experience as subject matter aud
with this new empirical method, the author is

tack the problem of existence and arrive at
oids the necessity of accepting existence as either som
thing absolutely fixed or something absolutely uncert
ious. Problems of existence become problems of the
id mode af the conjune
ured”. In

and Art i
volume ends with a discussion

fished” "on
wold hay be sti

the frst by the way, to be pyb-
in memory of Patt Carus
alle for freshman assignments

philosophic they’ should have much of interest. F

no person who woes far in the philosophy if education
could well afford to neglect the volume, for lath author
and book will undoubtedly occupy commanding positions
for years t come

KOR

jamin Eravklin, the Fiest Civilized American. Uh
Phillips Russell 332 pp. New Vork: rei
‘The same praise that was xiven in
to a biosgrap wer hy a
here toa iy yan An
pleased tn call “the frst civilized Ameri

he so ebristened Franklin
ind eminent for narrow
he was mirthful, gen

nit anid. uor-toviys

ed th

superstiti
sy opertemiied,
Hecattse hee wats the

the first American work(mane’ Although Russell, i aust
he admitted, fails 1 prove entirely this thesis, he does
furnish a volume that deserves a high rank” among the

Franklin tit
Han those 1

‘The sali portions of the hook, rather
Wh

ve heen sed more widely in explomting
eal merit. Russell's Franklin will
final Franklin, any more than is its subject's

antohie

phy, Neither is a complete pictare. thu Runs
sell's is an interesting one, far more se, we think, than was
Franklin's own,

Mer. $2.30.

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Dien
Macmilln,

Hy Levine Uh 337 pp.
the subtitle, A
Wl is the story of

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tury celates iirst of hee
w. atid then nf her niisfertanes whieh

with those who knew Jesus, aan) her
The telling is intense with th

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lly ‘The narrative ts enriched with detail of setting
ani Tucal ender

Mdcentures in Habi-Crapt, (Character in tle Making.)

We Menty Hark Settler. $200, 1 pp. New York
cata an iMate work isa
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spring autly
He hal Susbiin persistent
tempts to preseat curricula
wid aietlid by wsluct teacher ant puirent any bel the vibe
beenter heartily inte the alyenture at habit erat

FROM OTHER COLLEGES

Thiversity of Wisronsin Preadem (len Franke, has
eat AAA nce an iatony at Ty
Fepresenits the Largest alae muti the istry
ot thes uiiversity, Le will require “HS two eeu stamps

and AAP Hive cent

Lathiys fat post

Ohiy Northern wnversity Back
shes here will be aosessed ome dollar
vnnorial, which wall pvdably be a ciuster at
camps,

yenior

iy on the

University of Coloridy tieh sear the outstanding mgt
tthe freshman chisy here is presented witht ie brown
Healy hat by his class

University uf Akron—Members of the journalism staffs

have ave

aus ral

ing the last three
cording tu the regis

who hav

sues

man,

Zimmerman Makes Arrangements
For Bound Volumes Of The News

1 students and members of
ff of the State Couece, News
asked if it wi
ave bound volumes made of their
‘opies of this year's

is heing arranged by
bere of the hoard who themselves
want the bound volumes.

kept. their copies and
nt then hound,

hound is known.

Some students may lack a few
issues to make their volume com-
few extra copies of most
re available and ma;

obtained from

THE STUDENT FORUM

BURKE LIKE SHAW,
CLAIMS MR. BURKE

Yea, And He Is State's Own
Harriet Beecher Stowe,
Ye Ed Avers

be possible to

This
ent-

Others

lay notify Helen
isiness manager,

‘To rine Boron or rity, News:

ly wha ie th
: it etiticism of Ary
ra

Miss Zimmter-

COLLEGE BRIEFS

Dean Anna
tw College

at th
Miss Maude
Frenett, and
structor int
quests

1 iol

Steinke, ‘50,

week en

Williom G.
ui eh

| Miss Stokes Recuperating
\ report from the
where Misy Ellen ¢

Wy ayatheaiaties
weeks, say
rapidly

Swimming Classes Stor

Hlizabeth Bender,

ra three months’ trip in Europe:
Miss Bender spent last summer it
ifornik

ter spending the week
al in New York

Appoint Two Delegates

ci | Will Go to Canada
Miss Jeametta Wright, instructor
will spend her

Beta Zeta Dines

Beta Zeta held its anneal Imanquet {i
Hampton hotel
Mal

M

Several alumnae were present

Miss Scotland Returns
Miss Minnie B.
who hs

and hay returned ty Athany, | Suswionee

Welcomes Pledges
J

2 Raase
Hawks,

Sister Visits Miss Phillips

Miss Messie Mullips af New. Ro
ehelle, visited her sister, Miss Helen
ML Phillips, iusteuctor in’ English, last | 8

To Stay in Albany

Allauny

st sie ty recuperating |

Wy awy ater arane
ai thinkers to think and the

pe

orm sine

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¥

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aaa acetal te
I Tae tally erie she ga
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nie

Tha Langschur, 28,

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to the home economies comerence ant [Pee | eae Nectar -
} Ashville, N.C. Jime 20 to 24 ther ‘

Yin

of
ation in

ula ight
instructor in
Jean Stewart, in
economies, were

nie

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her course af study

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A ny, sta | BRUBACHER ADVOCATES
“it tor thre IDEA “CLEARING HOUSE”’

| PN teacher ean sar on teachin
J dennitels without peril
F al closings I

ve

Swing classes were Hebd for the] neti eave iteut 8
last tinwe this semester ‘Tuesday even haved in sua article int 0
MC MAY Bh Rea ii ay sone at Now Vout State File

State Girls Cherish Cockever, Heinemann;
Men Reverence “Marvelous Marty” Barry

State College men have long cherished) ner's Tawar, ste the fies oth
vail basketball prowess, and
in ty

Marry,

their trai
still spe
ous Marty
| busketball her,
reveren

(wu stars of the first
tude aad any number of lesser lights.
to most Fe

barks
Athletic asso ue
a tess of "Marvel | only since 12a

the semi-mythical] Miss Heine
Hut State College girls | swimming, hockey,
wagni- | holds the women's avidersrid
rds iu the shut put and the basketball
row.

bees

nh starred in basket

warkable girl athletes |

\ graduates trom State Collee, accord | Other oul attlews ot the yeur 1928
ing to Mass J. Isabelle Johnston, in- | were , Hildegacde Liebich,
structor in physical education, are Le In 1925, Fowene
Cackengy 22, an Wiles Th Sans
an, Dorothy Lo starred.
Both were all-around athletes, No| Last year the best athletes were [liza

records have bi

re

kept of Miss Cacke- | beth Milmine and Jeanetta Wriet

PAGULTY PLANNING
SUMMER VACATIONS

Summer Camps, “Motor Trips
And Summer School Figure
In Schedules

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MISS PERINE TELLS OF |
HER VISIT TO GREECE}

MISS LOEB IS CHOSEN
IO HEAD ASSOCIATION

Warlatw Loal

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, JUNE 3, 1927

SAYLES SPEAKS ON
SCHOOL LITERATURE

Warns Students To Keep Mania
For Measurements Well
Controlled

Wat the Milne Tigh
fof the department of
id recently in
Phi Kappa,

address:

professional

fraternity,
punishment is cooperat
punishment of the individ
ples where student so
cial pressure had brought remedies in
eases where all other methods had failed
Discipline should he impersonal," he ad
vised,

Professor Sayles spoke principally om
the texts and other literature in the tieht
of educational administration, The

the
he

growth in educational fiterature in the

HALF-CENTURY CLUB TO MAKE ‘77 “BABY MEMBER”

Courtesy Alimal Quarterly

The lua
fF the eh have heen graduated

The Hald-Covtury: Chul
reprisduced hy courtesy. at the
fifty years Whe ek

okt men and women, will hold their annoal meeting almond day
narterly, shiiws the srinp whiel met last fine. AIP menibers of
A AS77 will hecome the “haky nicmber™ west anonith

“What Would You Do. In Another Chance At College” Seniors Are Asked; |Y W.0. A, WILL LOAN
Empie Wouldn’t Worry; Sarr Wouldn’t Rebel; Fay Would Budget Time| SILVER BAY FUNDS

By Kuizsnce Pin ciinnacr Jorste Lathink E shonkh try ty lanier may (atten E ekose

Aly confide ‘i
das the re
5 besetting am
He warned uurvi- |
um that ‘boc sudan

Arte: Re dled fag:
ff Kappa Phi Kap, and
Clarence \, Midley were alse
im

Cmsttivtion, ais ran ay hy

committer healed hy Marokl Perry, "22,
The thivd Te
wad | Bh
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SYDDUM TO ENTERTAIN k

Members nf the Mali Conny uly

Will Ie guests of Syeda Hall

alumni week-end, whieh Incite Hane
Anyone whe was gradunted tits cu

age ar bette Unit
Jb,
the

77 will he frestunen™ vt the

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Appointment by Phone Main 4558

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Si. are, Ue 1 Dental School & vioAy Above High School

Ca ri Ete cee hi tran accrawne | Fat te ondercisomat, tw fon the tink sonnel ae aréanee ior ante | “WML wo Ed diferent 2 Kvery |
Hat chan lnterectines chaea’” tee seat, fCammet, smeeesstil seting iy the font leis spent in thks ope aie, Ekin [thins declan telvin Van itech |Alumnt Are Invited For First
WE Mao tisd the attdante i ead anal at least af State Collere, stale study tuader,Mocce all, balun Wat would 1 di. Nothing, ar neatly | Thme; 2 Faculty Members
Fae ane at a Fin seams inesweivable that any vt these | soa tai agyselt vo? taeans. Perhia just afte Bit, “Th | Will Attend
MMAMY CERES HT LO SKATE AE EW YEU T Hagist per etis coat Mave any. regrets Chie) anid bandlly nay le ti 1
fessional libraries Avis as by He per eetoa at la Nang: seni year is now saline | stomatlly Several Seite College ints will attend
Ang ks espe enn evn we ea ay oat cade saa Cian ay Ie eastern conferees aot the stnfent
by Vrafessur Sayles were: ‘The Prins [it conll have heen other bes Heavever tel that ii Eth college ter ala taven Jtst YOW.C. As which will anyone at Sifve
i ation “HE yor coubl hive another cn work study Taarter ay fist a i. ¥ if
cial aa His Su Coberly Ua a at dng wis neat soa ta! ee yeare ta} MRE fae te: geal at, ery sem wa | Ns CO fe 2, arti
tone Miilin) ; Everyday Vewbleans wi the {{yierentty 2 hue hneaisht nes\ers, tren any bist years Fv fit Ruth fanpie’s contrat: tothe guture | Batten Dowty, “2S, newly elevtea
Country ‘Teacher, Lowth, ¢Muemillins; [eyenat well knowa seniors. ticle halt) [tor aatideties. saad spent as miichs tiie se, (Shout at the alle ME wouthit VW. CoN, view resident
Sevntany Fshcaion in Canty Vases, te iy, oo ah howe othe makin Tre wry ae pa hing tothe] "Ayu interested is nw ta Wy atl
Terris Cpotetnn) ¢ Canatructiee:Sefona [tisk clanie Geant senile ute wt wane Miss Fanpie hecatne mere setivity | yg eee iy a
: \Vitth the eontessions at viel, The last Three: mil a had years. sovthed! ReceeasbTS. SelM
Discipline, Walter Robinsen  Smidlt | yiy, anne, {0 ane th way, thromwh cotlepe Saath forty ars far the entine tip, cantare
(American Hk company): An tutes init thus Hah Sotho setts wien ac cent tan tte anal fei
tino ational Soci, Si of estrella de ya a mife Here The Colles organs Wi By all
onglton> Milltin) ¢ ‘The Administra iow | Walerclasswion oe tli tial phitouphe Mi Ale dist Wen, gar Hmm ae quart vet ‘
Ot ean MUM eT f W) contrite ot tee val old cord ve wl owe hd Jewel ty retin vay ! her A eS
whine it Rt MeN at UD owere dere | ser teow te enter trate alter serahaatinty
hat 1 weak sat : Whe Ziad, eesti ot 1
o 1 Wilhat 7 sachattion, wee They Hh % will tor inetonbad
ane 1 wi fry the tl \
a Reaniae \ wsiMlede aerate v0 Mit his be
Mood | ich tin tw 1 th im, T ars berere citer me a
tether ving hate, let ts coataalen ig sch 6a awe mwetinss for ti
NN hh " At Tittle is wasted and wisely and th " MV presley uel atlas
Meo Chirhe 1 H extravenr wiitater scitlh Vier ne BN ines ait
moder mania for mieasnire | snug ht ine ri tegtcu. te Het
ws woth nile aire: tine tot [Gis more perp vu tahew by vas, care Lett to be toed ay evel wit
rigits”” Professor Sayles say soa be [St 8 ore | a fea 8b a My he fase ae ota sy,
carefully kept in hand, especially iu sinall | puties, club and eles athar Vdhe te le viensly, twee doubt | diet M wt LCL tutiiyg W hess savionmnns an tea
communities where one’s business is [rent any part at at bat hy peinn ty Hamedacedty contend annie iy Ratariliy Jane
everyhody’s business, Measurements, fy |! mete vise. « sr State Collrve with es: Jovare, 1 TE
said were wf great value, Dinter un We wi a val ath

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JEWELS

416 Huntington Avenue ive

Boston, Mass.

Phone Main 8444

Albany, N.Y.

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, JUNE 3, 1927

6

WISS HELEN 1, RAY

SEES OTHER 60-OPS)

Smith College Store Impresses| '

Her Most; Visits Harvard,
Columbia Shops

Among the twelve college
Miss Helen ‘Fay visited thi

she was i

with the one at Suith ¢

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und |
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FROM YEAR’ S BUDGET)

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Should Visit the Home of

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“The Sunlight Dairy"

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shop is located in an old house with | st

‘ “Don’ t Be Health Question Marks,”

Dr. Croasdale, Advising Summer Recreation|

Minnie Isn’t Modern Flapper, Salmon Says,

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the janitor thi

feel i she were in the flesh. Would | ret

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| ARTISTIC PLEATING & STITCHING CO.

| 58 Columbia st. Cor. No. Pearl St Albany, N. Y.

Expert picot Hemstitel

Button holes, Rhines et in garment
Special attention given to our M

@Mriental and Occidental Restaurant

AMERICAN AND CHINESE

Open I unti! 2 A. M.
Dancing 10:30 1H LAL M, Exeept Sunday
Phone M:

A GIFT

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The Van Heusen Charles Co.
MEANS MORE

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98 Central Avenue = at Robin
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Albany,
| Branch of the Boulevard Restaurant 108-110 State Street

TEN STUDENTS GUESTS

iudents were the sutests
7,

the week-end, “The
cabin, - Among: thos
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PLANS TRIP ABROAD er
Hleanor 1. Sut “28 will sail

AWARD NEWS CONTRACT

TO MILLS ART PRESS

he contract for the publication o:

the Stave Colteck News has been

(for the fourth conse
the Mills Art Py
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ills Art Pe
directory. and does.

printing for College

CORTLAND WINS
Cortland) Nermal sebewd des sted
Ye State Chileon mine Mtn aS

Complete Line of

CANDY, CARDS
GIFTS for

GRADUATION Day

The College Pharmacy

Western & Lake Aves.
Albany, N.Y
Tel. West 195% and West 4951

and

If It’s Made
Of Rubber
We Have It

Gi

ALLING RUBBER CO-
451 Broadway

" CLOTHES

‘And Cut to Order

ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES.

Gharter house

Suits and Topooats

$40, $45, 550

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT
OUR STORE IS THE

OF ALBANY.

The character of

the suits and

overcoats tailored by Charter House
will earn your most sincere liking.

Steefel Brothers

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, JUNE 3, 1927

FINAL TESTS END
THURSDAY, JUNE 16

Schedule For Second Week Of
Examinations Announced;
Includes 46 Subjects

second week
follows
13

schedule for

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PURSDAY, JUNE

WEDNESI AY, JUNE |
AM
Chemistry 6A

HISTORY FINALS GIVEN |
THIS WEEK IN QUIZZES!

Nistory

ENGLISH 20 STUDENTS

meg NeW YORK STATE NATIONAL BANK

|54 No, Pearl St,

MEN WHO HEAD 3 CLASSES NEXT

wal Gi

far
‘Ibert I

YEAR

ATTEND UNION PROM
AND HOUSE DANCES

| Several Students Go To Events
At Schenectady During
Week-end Of May 20

Several State College girls attended
Hexe prom and fraternity

ices the week-«

F Donnell
the Phi Delta ‘Theta stance
and Betsy: Miller attended
N

CHOSEN PIANO SOLOIST

SEEK NO EXAMINATION‘! -'

§ LABORATORY
tad M

LELAND CLINTON
HOME. OF FILM CLASSIOS SQUARE

EXCLUSIVE PICTURES
C,H. BUCKLEY, Owner

Now Playing Now Playing

“The ‘Taxi Double Features!

Dancer” “Remember”
rnesGouwidnd vate euen ik featuring Dorothy. Phillips
“Cheater:

Bobby Vernon Comedy

“HOOT MON" Pat O'Malley and Hi

ParieRewE Hilly Dooley in °A Dippy Tae
Bruce Seenic Fox News
All Day = de Nights 25c—Matinees 15¢

ALBANY,N. VY. |

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|
Telephone Main 1109

JOHN W. EMERY, Inc.
‘POPULAR PRICED SHOES

Shoes and Hosiery Albany, N.Y,

THE IDEAL FOOD STORE

n Avenue
07.

lie lunches

roceries Fruit and Vegetables

"ALBANY, N.Y

STOP H
THAT SODA OR LIGHT LUNCH
TIE BRANCILE DRUG STORIS i

South Pearl Street near State J

Geurtze and Weaver

Hop

50 No, Pearl St Albany, N. ¥

- Gloves

Dresses

DIAMONDS ~- JEWELERY - SILVERWARE

Frederick P. D, Jennings

116 NORTH PEARL STREET
ALBANY, N. Y.

hae

Creators and Originators
of Personality Bobs
Permanent

PALLADINO Waving

Master Barbers
133 No, Pearl St |

Beautician
Phone Main 6280

Klein Market

31 CENTRAL AVENUE
Vout
aud Vegetable

PRINTING OF ALL KINDS

State Cullege for Test hers

Stuulonty anal Groups at the
will be given op

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Mills Art) Press

94-968

Hosiery - Underwear

You just know it comes from

Blah & Cu.

10 No, Pearl St.

BAKERS
A. HIAGAMAN & GO.
877 to 885 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y.

Branch Stores:
1 Scuth Allen St, Alluny
£04 Mudison Ave., Albany
178 Central Avo, Albany 130 Quail St,, Albany |
. 42 Fowth Bt, Troy

BUY BONNIE BREAD

2 Lurk Bt, Albony
20A Stouben St, Albany

To get that Good Beginning in Shopping

|| STATE COLLEGE NEWS

“Of a Good Beginning Cometh a
Good End”

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