State College News, Volume 11, Number 12, 1926 December 3

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Vow XT. No. 12

Frivay, Dece

VARSITY OPENS SEASON HERE
TOMORROW AGAINST JAMAICA

‘Mv et awe" |OPEN BAZAAR WITH
: 2 SUPPERS TONIGHT

NEW GAMES SCHEDULED
Dancing InThe Gymnasium And

Alfred, Clarkson, St. Stephen's
Among Teams Added
This Year Stunts In Auditorium To

Be Features

Hy Kawis Van Ku
State Cllese’s varsity hi
will make ts season de

YW,
We Ruth Maynard,
ype with the suppe the eafeteray
With corvings at 5:30 and at sal, “The

-secison till Phar in the yymnasina will open at
iy based 7:10 juudd cvtinne

AVERAGE OF 80%
REQUIRED 10 ENTER

Notice Of New Rui Ruling For Next
Year Sent To Schools
By Dean Metzler

CONGESTION 1S CAUSE

Candidates With Grades From
75% uf 80‘ To Make Up

More stringent requirements of ew
tes for admission wi in ete
ing i) September,
of Des

JN) rest

received mt the al
under

WE 11.00 o'clock:
Muission will he
fitwen cents, — fee
ny anid peanuts
he sald. ‘There

syenied its season Tast week,
mt AC tik a Deis front Tirookiyt
" team is
1 those
Hast year
at heen Woked apenas. any
hut the New Yorkers

ise or two anid defer

ma
1 tiue aevedan NA ht
He ae ne t i Jenit velar

Vie nelle pil
fous will Ine sell
a this tale, ae
Ive Sehteieh,

Huth Maynaed

havirman of the serabs thaw reine ted that

Jen eats oot a stall toy

svecyuane hin
for the jerab ty

Phe stunt, v hich will te yeiven fie the
sin clase vol Reutty
Matlier Gone

vwliteriamy at 815,
Hane
Surprise
Viveltios sal at Cage tale: will aw
sl in the Cieap afterward, Miss
Maynard deck
Money reiliged! from the eae i
every position. [ase to sed delegates to the sngtionsal
at right forward, \. cunventions and S80) pal
in. will start wlio far this tarps
will Ihe at left

ict tt Her gin twit’29 TO BE HOSTESSES
Fin lint Tine "ni | ATT GYM FROLIC FRIDAY

Than Ale atl ein ae
of te ot twelve men. will prabably. be

e tliat. This is a larger | | Sophomores will
sent a ae lair. his iy a Inger Seuheamares.w
Mletie assie

women faculty
Hetty Ratoni 29, is general chairmen
Schleich, 29. is. ehairmiy at
Mildred Lansley, "2,
sie; Vera Helle Wellott,

Nephew,
will start ‘th
Ww in his three y

Kueayuiski will ha
and either Care or
1

idly, when the Girls
jon will entertain the

euliy there is fit
ditferetice tweuiy the selnie v(las
year and that beet prepared
for this sear by Clyde Slactm,

leven saimes have been detinitely
vied aul two more hesides may be
livid, St. Hanaventure, Cartland Nor=

i of Optometry

Caroling

man af enter
"Mosher, 29, el

Is
Hie will he a Christmas. party

;|'29 AND '30 TO MEET
IN SWIMMING CONTEST

oat ty
the girls!
Tuesday: evening
stem for fresh
en fur cuter:
uy event
third.
ti he placed cit the
iumer trophy

Water pat james,
listance Ietween the
Freshen will

(Page 8, Gol. 1)

NEWMAN CLUB IS TEN
YEARS OLD THURSDAY|

Newer ela wil selbst it teh
birthday the week-end of WV
with a tea on Saturday” afternuon and
communion, fallaweit hy break fast, on
si that was plained | ompete
Will he post med until the pre-Lenten | stenkes
scatsee', de tthe contliet with
hip

\

will

mi

is fot i poster con

all Newman members, AI to those other thaw

fone point

three for first ph
nel one for third,

Refreshments. will he

el, ©

wl i
cdl is a fede

rine afte
" attend,

comes is asked to bring {2

mnity with a Re
7 wer cont will be

“Thine candidates whise ave
'sexiuminitions
Hired fifteen uni NH per cent or
Have will the averptesd ay sina
inplications are
preperly recommesubed ys their

. tions where the avenue
Ms between 23 per cent sal 8M por vent
ced oat a waiting Tit

Che September Ist if the: quiet
WHE wot already led, a selection: tr
Wis Hist Will he martes tes ceamptete its ti
this selection preference will be given
te theese hniving the highest averages,”

CASTS ARE SELECTED
FOR 3 JANUARY PLA YS

Hhice nationalities,

Hf othe three amwe-aet pl
ented by the telementary
fv the aauditorian wf the Hi
Art buildin, Javary 20a
plays ares” “William” Mute
“Deirdre.” a neuedy

Chan's Tiamat
Mul

Heide

\rvil Burke

1a Perkins,
er, Wall

Clarence
certs

Nephew,
\

Temple,
\ few pa
{Commitee
week,

will he oninaced

Dr. Brubacher Fg Frsory Short. Short Rushing ‘Period:
Sorority Heads Disagree On Eligibility Rules

ail of the new
ni

Dr. Heubacher
fing rales. "1 apy

iT Shartew the prio af sorority: rush
ing. The strain ot the. fresh
iS ton erat aun al
© ardinig eligibility,
What the pairpeee ak
smuarity a Teele the sti
Miss Lampmuss, yn
Hetty anid Sorority. Ci
said? "1 approve af the
Wt Ice thy
srtanity th
inv ai her sel aar

Kath Enyvie
Diners, said af the rules. "Tam notin
with them, Int we do need a.
and the anly way to have. this
a that

anything can be
the present system of rushing

Sr)

10 cents per copy

82.00 por year

MAY PLEDGE “NON-ELIGIBLES,”
SORORITIES AND FACULTY RULE

ART EXHIBIT SHOWS

But Full

Initiation May Not
Be Given Those Dewn
In Studies

AMERICAN AN PAINTINGS TO RUSH 2ND SEMESTER

Limit Number OF Dates; Make
Rushing And Initiation
areas Short

Dramatics And Art Association
Will Continue To Display
Until Vacation

V edlere exhibit
Homporary Ames
cl hy the | \meric

vine
eration of |

Arte is on di

the Dramatic and Art association. “Thi
sbubit will be continued ait Christ [4M
tits. yeation, during

His time will he open ter the pub
Moat thirty thousand datliry w
F picwares will he on exhibit, | An

the mst expens

© Lie’s "Si
EE ld vy

whe taive pietres an es
hit are represented in the Laagember
lian Museum, Ci

Fine rts
cabled the Jahn Mase
field aminug artists, has a pavinting. ih
the Lusembers. The painting hy Me
Hinisin ont exhibit: here is “OMT Share
The alder sehoal af wi Att is
revrenaitel iy. Mes Walken Mank
Mr. Walker is seli-tamalt it
Hout his work with the
wh ald master

WILSON, BARKLEY, WILL
SPEAK IN ASSEMBLIES

Finance board will read in
assembly today names of stu-
dents Who have neither paid
the Ff made ade-
quate © The next and
succeding issues of the
News will publish the names,

Mildred .\. Wilson,

Farkiey, “27 amembers atthe iy
cemniosion will speak: at buh assemblies | M
r] tevday one the better eare ai the Calle

Affaa Wilson fy clunbeih of the: ei
yes tae

mission and Miss

department: Lovey
Kathleen Dawihiy, 28, far
Fucker rom; Mary) MeCatirey
vif placing sec aul feanwd Ts
ments: Anne Statford,

i
nes feaneate Wakil

plan that te tine is i igh commentat

27, president of Delta}

wi the stady fall inthe Science

Hilla Sir, 22 president
Ginn approves af then as al
Dut tit sone af the vtetails, "Bat F

2;

Hint Us htieve that mu pit hl
nea full suturity member andl re:
© the benifits aia sorority until: she

h ks. This new rule
freshmen tw he eli
wants the

will

Wan aeeepted
the

i
adopted hy: each atthe
th | repres

student
inittey

"Mh revatio
tnanently

the nest tere dys,

tonaitsiex Monday aie
shin sinist he in from dates by

1:80 w'elack, AM euish pi
coal ah alclck
sare ty he sent aut on the
sieht one wh
Silent peri
all rushing. personal

Wel

beriad ens

fulfilled the scholars

CLASS WILL PRESENT
TWO PLAYS THURSDAY

An Kustist eommaly aif at hy
he fact that thee new system shortens | yt infelran

und a tragey:

the cei
Rutty
hy lay the te
The «ther men
ina Temple, “27
Micha Bresee,

think: we sha he hreulminied enotgh | Niles Tagen
in the comedy
the east ate
Jian” Beklee
felent” Kludy

wl Chita Tavey, 2
Marcell” Street,

ur
Hh 7. will pp

Solos andy
the Christan carol

Candlyn,
music

ive not heen per

They are merely: to

Whey do nat
"

iillows
Ve No entering students except sene

ota he
Vattended College

et the fallow

must

shall he observed

from Wedwestay “until the: fallewsing
iy day nom at 12 o'eluck,
serview, informal atu fore
mist be over by the
Monday night
Stuents tot on the’ ef
alge, Int they

Ha

membership until
i

the must
number of erelit

wes AF ih tn

scholarship
tes fulfilled the
peed automation

by the a

MeNutt

Kahert Shilfiny-tiw,
tu \

CHRISTMAS CAROL SING
SET FOR DECEMBER 14

nu sing

i stricto in
The women’s chorus
2

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 3, 1926

State College News

Kisranuistien ny THe Chass oF 1918
@ Undergradsie Newspaper of New York
The Unlettr liege for eachers
THE NEWS BOARD
Enwin Vaw Kureck,
Kanna Delta
Hien Zescsuenita
a8

‘14
Business Manager

“wan Managing Editor
6 Wen
syociate Managing Editor
West 1698

“icaae wignbggrinion Manager
dani’ Tidus West

Vincwta Hiccrns
Washinis

Sana Banker,
39
Tues Teatrh

Spier Anions Fatong
, Tay 127
fan. Gunn, "27
Vion. Asoctare air
0 tua Van Scuatey, 128
__bovoi Wares, a

Kacuaning Mh
a BReze

Apruatpe Houuste
Maav'Juotrie Lanadon, 28
Ree

** Ronn Daawsny, 129
Moutin KAUPSAN, '29
or)

Ror tt, Motfurr, '27
Rawr Pease, 127
Aiktaanee Haovory, 127

Vesa Hnuue Wautorr, "29
Assistant Hustvnss Mawson
win ta, en, 127 Von

Sul
Milaar wai
Sana"itynxter, Director nf Neves

Witch A Vite, Beste
ews Clu, unit Moon, Viees

n
Rate Srarminisay, Soeretnry Treas
Taba every Krdy iv he elle ye by the
Stent’ Assocation, Suh
Fieliverod anywhe

econ class matter at pestofice, Albany, Ne Ys

ents expressed in
je printed unless the writers!

he News ges not necenarily
conteihutions, “Ne commun
sae ae Neg Wha ihe. elkarincchiet othe News Anenyenky
will he. reser ee

Tarwran ay Mina Ane Paxss, 394396 Urondway

Friday, December 3, 1926 Vol XI,

PURGING THE BIBLE

Some eminent Kansay City ministers created a consid
erable disturbance by suggesting the purjing of the Old
‘Testament, ‘They declared that stories, like the one per=
taining to Noah's drunkenness, aught tw be omitted,
‘Twenty-five pages would fnetide all that is now important
in the older books uf the ible, one preacher asserted
Another minister added tw the already raging fire by
stating that men lik en, ad
should be entirely
examples to be th
One relly: thi

No, 12

w
\braham, Davi

‘are not good

excluded, because they

“They are not ry quera~
jon ideas af right and wrong are subject to. changes
rineiples sanetioned it, the New ‘Testament are mutch
than those supported a thousand years before Ch

In the Old ‘Testament there are many narratives of ta
able deeds hy really good men, Adam and Eve
ed God's law, and their eldest son murdered his
ther, But the thing that has male the Bible immortal
that it has recorded good with evil, power with debility,
and honor with dishonor.

he Old ‘Testament would not have endured, if it had
wit only what the worthy men did Tt depicted the life
of one time in all af its phases, and, because of this, it
became a book of immeasurable wisdom,

COMES THE “LION”

wanted a humor magazine at State,
what an addition to college life it

an earnest group of students have

comic magazine,

at least, the

The State

eryone has sitid
would make, Now th
undertaken the labor of publishing
everyone should support them, ‘This year
have to stand on its own fe
It needs subser‘ptions, 1 should
1,000 subscribers for its first issue. If the
stiecess this year, perhaps the student asso-
jon will want to let it share in the budget next fall
Bat in the meantime it deserves financial hacking

“OR NOT TO SPANK”

tor recently stated that spanking is
& method of suasion entirely: tow neglected in this day: and
Instantly a jgreat ery arose from other celebrated
ot spanking! Never spanking! Of
is most to be abhorred in the upbring-

nial

A celebrated edi

FAs we reca
punctuated by
nid even iH some

I, the days of our child-
ir-brushes, ruzor-
es by the laying
Thes airious means a deep impres-
sion on us; and owadays contended, the impres-
sion was far from enduring, who can wish, literally at least,
that it had been otherwise? We who were corrected by a
birch switch instead of hy 4 mournful lecture were deeply
impresseil hy the thrashing, When next we were tempted,

we recalled the previous penalty and hesitated,
Ti, ay is held today, we tried to "s of the
ment by lying, do not the youngsters of t
fines as possible? And are we less honest than
is no greater

slippers, hi

hood
strops, hrush-wood,

con of hands

skin out”

The soca
than the cruelty uf

said in a scolding that rankle longer than they should,

‘A burnt child dreads the fire,” and a session with a
shingle is rather like a burn, in results at least, If the
purpose of punishment be correction so impressive that the
offense shall niot be repeated, then spanking has been
proved by general and longer tisage to be more successful
than talking.

THE QUARTERLY MAKES ITS ANNUAL
BOW TO AN INTERESTED AUDIENCE
BY E. V. K.

The State College Quarterly, Vol, IX, No. 1. $50. 36

pp. Albany: Evory,

A widened appeal for its College audience and more
careful editing are the chief changes and improvements
in this year's Quarterly, the first number of which appeared
the day before ‘Thanksgiving recess. Besides the usual
short stories and verse, there are new book and drama
w departments. ‘The review of the dramatized "
” contributed by Miss Mary Grahn of the College
culty was adequate and interesting, “Kent Poase’s eriti-
cism of the lest Dunsany, ole will, we lope, be fol

lowed by more work,
he mit-touted new. tne part
a he sketeh entitled "Art

wag. funy butt aH
The poetry was in usual quantity and somewhat improved
in quality but a digest of ity. subject-matter shows. that
the lately-departed morbid school of jinglers did i
farious work only too well, The brok ed and dis
sioned poets who ale twice in each of three varies of
ever, Oh, for just
ight in the maze at philosophical gloom
short stories written by Mary Galvin and
n anything of the kind that
aitly, ‘There are. Kod
atts and Dorothy Watts,
thy

‘The two
Beatrice Wright are better th
the ‘Quarterly hay. glib re

drawings by M
The new exe

Odtaa, By Jo
Macmillan,

It seems to, us that writers often reveal more of them:
selves in their poorer works than in their best efforts.
Certainly one gets new light on John Maselield in this
xglimpse of what for him must have been a viteation from
erious. business
Id is a master of vivid na
ative, Hut beyond that it
a pt an almost impossible plat. 1 is the story
oa young Englishman whe arrives ina South Ameriean
principality just as one of the politieal volcanos, for which
the seeton is note is at to erupt efor ie i there

New York:

ve, "Od
hasn't mue

does erupt and the book ix devoted to. a
anit of the young Bitisher's part in the
nee, Everyone will enjoy this story, It is. wld
with such attention to detail that some of the more
prising adventures have a plausible sound, Mr, Masetield
evidently believes that all of it is thoroughly ‘convineing
for he appends a note to his book to the effect that the
versonts and events desert are ima

Nand the OM Guard Wy. Hampton)
300 pp. Philadelphia” Macrae-Smith,
‘Theodore Roosevelt's personality had—and has—so_ tres

aed a ald un the, American pte tha ir hist
for hooks slat nin will ot san be uence

has
it

ns U0 ts, fron dabbllings fn some of this, that most

of thas erred too far, ustally in the direction of making
Reowevelt a tnisuele ma Cfte the fai ay been appa
tend ry have heen amable to resist the

af velt’s rem:
many “typically
Mr. Moore's

Drie

Koos

int so.
thronghott his public Hi

hook comes close to a meat between these extremes,

temptation
humanity,
I

marily. it-stresses Roosevelt the statesman and, politiefan.
I is written from personal observation and. knowledge.
‘The weiter thinks that Roosevelt realized that the "Old

1 party, was becom

that is the fegutar Republi
he enthuisi-

de-bound and that he worked to arou

Mr, ests that per=
once more slumping and that it
auwther uprising,

Guard,

Ry Reverley Nichols. $250. 256 pp.

Treenty-Fve,
v

ww York:
‘The humor

je often a bit forced
stippose the book is
y call “engaging.” Tt

n of his elders and

young man's candid recollect
id the re4 ns ave very candid. P
ad particularly amusing sa itl sketch af
Marry Mutler, the widely-advertised

of Columbia a ty. “Most of the book
lishmen and English tupies for America
fone of this portio compares fave with

hetters®

devoted to American impressions,

minded Mr,

span.” President “Taft impressed him as "a round Colus-
suis." Tal small doses as an appetizer, the book is

good fun,

TEN YEARS AGO IN STATE COLLEGE
From the files of the News for Nov. 22, 1916

consisting of

Hopans, Sproule, Joseph Wi ve comn-
pleted the arrangements fur the ing Fiehd Day
The james will commence at 9:40 sharp on Thursday, and
will take place at Ridgefield."

Students, are reaminded that the, ‘Th nhs
consists of ‘Thanks
ot

fore and

ranged for
the College for the moving pictures to be
uditorium of the Rdueati i of the

7A atestal orice of audmittance has beet
the students
hown in the

COLLEGE BRIBFS

Because of lack of a quorum, Com-
merce club meeting was adjourned

tuesday. ‘The day for meeting
probably be changed to accommodate
amore of, the students, accordin to
Carolyn Lorentz, ‘27, president. A spe
Called before Chi

cial meetings will be
snay vacation

News Club Meets Today
‘Yhe News club will meet at 4 o'clock
this afternoon in the News oflice,

Alpha Epsilon Phi Sells Se
Alpha Epsilon Phi conducted a sale
of Kea Cross Christinas seals this. week

'26, of Stamford, Con-
26,

Elizabeth Falk,
necticut and Marion Ches rough,
of New York were guests
Vhi_ sorority house over
week-end,

ving

Club Sells Candy on pri
sonics

Swanksgivin

sale hieing net

Gow, 2,
Hudson of Ni
Welt unser "Hanes
ing recess,

IDOL LIES
T never knew.
Yet, there was a
Many years ago;
T made of you
A golden idol
Deep in the temple of my heart,
‘And gave to you
‘The bright glory
Of a grid star—
Thad a dream
Before I knew
You made the eighteenth team,

‘Vater
thing about dancing
I—my. poor fe
Yes, I knuw |
How did 1

nz No, |

ruthiul ‘Trudie
1 don't care
this number
howling with pa
h itching eyes,
vt an my” preer:
in the least what part af the
ntey. your come from, Fm wonder
about the rest af yon mttive play
Wes.

“ halt-wit, this is
Will your

Miss Keim is at Convention tote You clings my ear
Miss Ani K, Keim, assistant profes: [drums AN tla, hanes
wor af home economics, is attending the end! ¥e ‘gus! This ‘bis. ¢ i
‘eau Vocational association conveti- | keeping on wt ava
tio inn Louisville, Kentucky, this, week ¥ yon? Thee seualnoss ti
cui. nite she visited. the Merrill aver
Valmer selinal in Detroit, Michigan eat
7 rOO BAD!

Take Mathematics Club Picture

Mathematics elub haut its picture taken
for the Peckugogne, ‘Thursday at 15

Graduates Visit College
Nellie Mawim, ‘24, and M Chose:
rough, “24, visited College Monday,
iss Chesebrongh is: studying at Cola
dia university this year, wetting a
A. degree in Latii,

AL Hit she was graduated frm wot
Vor she Thal
She Taal wit

wr lew Dr

wehteest. gimp

sclustirship tid heen esevedinels
Mian. The jrratessors previctest
seni far her

nti the cruel col woth

Marjorie Wit crimmaned sper pret
thea Diets, °2: fecurely on h Hose, she bravely entered
ik the the vile wf a superintendent ve sch
spent the hoki wic—well, we hate te admit i,

Harry Rude, fat the trath must he told

were uiesty at the wits hired) as vinci

hotise,

'27 Won Hare and Hound Race
‘The interclass girls’ hare and howd
nt by the seniors, contrary

race was

Try this in your French course:
Pas deux leur Rhone que nous,
is
1 professor predicts that motion pe
tures af vital argane sill replies elas
th

room ures, Imagine Suture

aken hy the s, the hounds, on the Jeampus billboard" Tday—The Hovribl:
final race held two weeks ago, Headache in three reels? or "Resin
— Munday, tufter the’ Murer State

Y. W. H. A, Hears Dean Pierce | swmety The parts

Dean Anna i Pierce spoke on™
ing the Most of Oneselt” at the Jewish
inuinity center of the Young Women's
Hebrew on Monday,

MILNE HIGH SCHOOL’S
ORCHESTRA ORGANIZES

Milne High school's, orchestra mute
its first appearance Wednesday in the
igh school assembly, playing “Marche
Militaire” by: Schubert

They will play at |
Mary Wenctowawier
the ‘orchestra, amon
‘Amather orchestra ise
jazz only,
he

Lonice a month,”
7, director of

i formed to

vckrow, Mueleing i i-
Gedney cornets,  Haemin
Ney Klett; saxophone,
ey} drums, David \exander,

DR. BRUBACHER WRITES
ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE|

President A.
thor of the

hana,
Sherm:
Robert Wi

Irene
Su

Urubacher is
on Parent

he au
Peach

Rroken, Wile in
Wt

PRE-VISION?
Four or five D's-an'-B's sealed in a
letter,
When it is all opened
The marks begin to beam
Now won't that be a dainty dish
To set before the dean?

Dear Twins,
F know:

Stay, bt
1 this ashes

Linle Letty

Dewr Line
There is

Letty.
indeed, a reat devil, and ae
him well he takes ina burlesipuc
st twhemever his wife is ant afb
he Trvins

Anon
th

PERFECT SECURITY
Punch: “Have you confidence in
your roommate?”
Jaw: “I'll say I have, Whenever
he lends me money I am absolutely
certain that it will,

\

Four wit af fiveth

insidion
things abut college de yun never
Know whe has ine, State is ell

you! Out where lite is palitiess there is

suciations published in the eneyelopedia [A home fur YOU in sate ui tie. mats
Americana He describes the basis tor [cir frat aul sorrity Weare
the organizations thrmphout the United J the areen 52 wf Have
Alte you tried Write for 785 mee
HLGGR: hoaklet Bean, State Colles tor

MISS WELLINGTON WeEps_| ‘ethers.

Rosamond
ng

Wellington was married
the, summer to Major Joseph

They are at home at Yankton,
dakota. Miss Wellington will
ie remembered as the youn woman in

dui

the European War! on December Sth,

charge of orginization of dintiers. held
the Ki 1 n drive,

mt
Last snappy snarl—
Say when!—is Christmas?

eagle. Turina
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 8, 1926

PRACTICE TEACHERS
CROWD HIGH SCHOOL

Milne High Classes Have Two
Teachers In Numerous
Instances

Due to the inereased number of se
teaching in Milne High school, mi
are teaching two in a room, according,
to the list of student teachers made pub
fie by John M. Sayles, professor of
secondary education, yesterday, ‘The
ching in Milne {igh

seniors who are t
school this semester

, Marcia Connolly,
Mary Mellon, Hele
I, Esther Morris,
Fnglish LI, Ruth Col
burn, Herbert Page; biolory,
Wilson, Elva Juchumsen,
O'Bryan, elementary algebra, Florence
Hudson, Kthel Wilburn; intermediate
Sara UH, Markley, Constane

8:10-9:00 Vngtish

nan; plane geometry, ‘Therressa
Van Vronken; Latin 1, Zuetly Butler;
commercial geography, Pauline Van
Ma Tieljen; history

litre Strong,
Dorsey.
ve Cu
Josephine Donley,
illian Kekler, Hizabetlt

Henson, Agnes At
lish Uy Vedder
Lantise Gunn, ‘Cheistine Sweeney
plu yeumetry, ‘Thelma kverleth, Bliza
beth Henway:! Virgil, fe A, Juhnson ;
advanced. stewography, Carolyn Lorentz,

Adaline Yauuda’y French
Greene, Ruth Plana:
ary Mastri

Hhelma ‘Temple; history
pert, Herth
shor

fintiey.t
eruize Urown, Nettie ¢
Mac Lewis,

hand I, Laura
wig. Mildred Daw

th + Ruth Allen
neu I. Lee Della
Ws Teck, Frances Kehthicld,

Mary Neville, i
Ties Mme terol keke 1b
Hilunele bins, Helen Viets, Sally
Latin TH, Ruth Lemme; ny

‘ k

«Ruth Ellis;
Virginia Mas
ident, Gladys.
r

vat
Marguerite Vauilervoort public speak
ing, Marcelle Street, Melanie Grant, | ff
Tilia Kay anusic, Mary. Wentivoncie

142 ALBANY STUDENTS
ATTEND COLLEGE HERE

OF 1006 women in State Colleye, GH
Mls, 12 live at

nk, ae

: cation of
stuiteit living, eunditions, Mina E
Pierce, dean af women wel yes-
terday: Nineteen uf the 108 men at
tending college commute, sixty-six board
Albany, and twenty-three live at home
Albany. Ninety-five Students

and 228" con

make a total of 1209 in the student body

Board and Room——$1.25 Per Year;
Colgate Has Costs $3—in 1884

Kwon, board, washing $125 per
week

Hiicilemtal expenses $4.00 per

Caleate \
Was been found and sent to the regis
tran af Cilusate miversity

FINANCE BOARD WHICH COLLECTS MOST OF TAX

Members of the
100 per cent mark,

of the history depart ment,

rofessar George M
(28:

is treasurer

SIXTY-THREE FROSH
HOLD SCHOLARSHIPS
AWARDED BY STATE) |

Sistythe

193) lohl stite scholarships, according

members of the class of

Y.W.C.A. WILL SELECT

CONFERENCE DELEGATE:

Ethel Dubois, 27, president of Y.

‘ mp
to Miss Mlizaheth VanDenburgh, regis:

bee ay ar M. ‘Bacon, Hi ing ont HY Ra 8 Aula
stays Me Hates, M. Bedell) ceniher 28 until Taney fe

Mive J. Hen Blan, Doro-
thy Ta. Brimmer, ait, M
Hurnap, Byrne,
Clow, Doris Me Cobb, Ruth
Ha ulin, Katherine 1, Crash
Fewer Mo Dales Muriel E Davis,
Mori A. Dotan, Margaret Mf, Dano:

Kay Mary). Dyer, Jennie Th, elliott,
Vorothy f Elunigan’ Marian 0
Kreitag, Gertrude He Be

Marg weve
Hoel tyantelle

Wathen te ho EL

lee Marsatet

Huts Harley

I Norm Mo Larsen, Cithe

Fava, Marion“
Miller, fda M. Pettit
eickaril, Francis
Hinson, Drath: fs. Rotlda, Marie A.
i ord, Agnes Ly

N
TE Smith, Views P. Starr
Whivths W, Cline, Winifred Van Salis
vy, Pomees Weidenield, Elizabeth M.
Stile, Mabel A. Winter, Shirley N.
Vol Hsther VS Zimmerman, Dorothy
1. Letfert, Mildred De Bette Letts, Mar
waret K. Wadsworth,

FORMER ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT IS BRIDE

Dorothy l,
Jon HL Braitig, vice-cunsul at Sitar
re: Durathy ‘Taylor, "2

aM Genevieve Barrett, '26, 10
June 2Ist, commence
dud Mrs, Hubbard are

Watertown,
married

Marion
Mr

1 two y
Js aveepted it similar posit

WATTS, LANGDON AND
BARKLEY QUIT POSTS

Dorothy Watt 2 Judi
angi Si
lave rerimiell Wace ees

North

th

vy
litical Science club” because af too
many points under the new ruling ot

the point system, Miss Watts was

esident, She is steceedent

I, also

fas, seeretary-tren
“28,

CRUMB ss FROSH
BASKETBALL UNIFORMS}

ager of the fresh
ordered seven has:
costing $125, for the
weshinen basketball team, The jer
seys aunt) sweats white with
tne ntinte blue
with white
(

Tigh school

“eluvation lovin
IRE bas

wight a eh
the ehuwil

leny, He
ssfull season,

hat he expects a snc

STANLEY PLANS EARLY
BASEBALL PRACTICE

Men's baseball practice will start early
Fenuested members to /in the spring as soon as the basketball
fof the best representative | season c

te send as delegate] ley, "28, manager
mits, pructice will be in the 9

‘The athletic
«baseball capt

Until weather per

ONLY SENIORS WILL
GO T0 FORMAL HOP

Annual_Attair Will Be From
9 To 12 O'clock InThe
Colony Plaza

The senior hop will be December 10,
‘The hop will he in the Colony
Plaza and will be formal for both
men and women, “1
from 9 until 12. o'clock,
Incheon wil
affair

he served at 12 o'clock.
will be y a class

ret Pabst, ge
announced that defi
completed witht
committees comprise
iramt, Hilda Si

ther M

pro

atherine house,
Bhenis: Gers
Swettinann,

The laboratories and
shops of industry are the
sources of many of the
enduring attainments of
our times. In the Gen-
Electric organiza.
tion is an army of 75,000
persons, co-operating to
make electricity do more
and better work for
humanity.

ies of G-E adver-
a shoving. what

doing
many fields will be sent
‘on request. Ask for book-
let GEK-18,

Man-power

Four millions of the best man-power of Europe
perished in the Napoleonic conquests. Military con-
quest is non-creative, while industry is always

creative.

In the last ten years one American manufacturer—
the General Electric Company—has created machines
having a man-power forty times as great as that of
all the lives lost in the Napoleonic wars,

In the years to come, when the college men and women
of today are at the helm of industry and of the home,
it will be realized more and more that human energy
is too valuable to be wasted where electricity can do
the work better at lower cost.

201:56DH

GENERAL ELECTRIC

GENER
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 3, 1926

4

AGES OF STUDENTS
ARE IN LATE TEENS

Majority Show Preference For
History, Modern
And E:

GROWTH IS COSMOFOLITAN

Russian, Polish, Italian, German
And Norwegian Students
Are At State

College are
reports

show

younger. ‘Three per cent
tered without indicating their ages
while 323. range from twenty-one
through twenty

Reports ind
a pri
and modern languages.

¢ that students show
English, history

The mojority

nce for

w live in New York State,
has in-

who 1
and attend State College,
creased this year.”

Lo ithe Jewish students are
of Russian birth or parent
Polish, Hal

d

ew Jersey are the
les New York repre-

CRITICISM OF CAMPUS
WILL FEATURE NEXT
Y.W. DISCUSSION GROUP

“If you were a stranger on this

campus, what faults would you have) iy cies \dheti
i sean two delegates to the Athtetic
ference ef American College Women
hell at Cornell university, April 21, 23,
je by Dorothy [24

Discussion will be based on one's

‘opinions, she
A,

Walker, profes
Ki

nd Charlotte

ng made for f
students of this College and athers to
speak daring the comings

GERMAN CLUB TO SEEK
MYSKANIA RECOGNITION}

ania will be pe

tioned by the

allege ore
citled at a
her 23
new pins
rge Din dull
as guard, “These
Deutsche

KIRTLANDS AT HOM:
ssor Richmond HH.
slish and education dep;

t home to students at his
738 Western He, every
evening, unless otherwise

Pre

the
will he

4
students «

much that is distinetive
Th

DELEGA TES TO ATTEND

Yeo Olde Pewter Pitcher | —

Courtesy Athany

Miss Edith O, Wallace

iy Korn 0. |
It is impossible ta pick
perience fro

thy

lassies, it the

int’ a sculptor than Mr. 1
a view of the Eternal city

CORNELL CONFERENCE

tut we f
detightiul

Summer Was A Whole “Annus Mirabilis” In
Three Months, Miss Wallace Says Of Italy

all too little time in this

or even the pr
q Dr

gree
re is the fourth

ceatury church with some of its columns

what is nor
¢. On the

fan the Hirst cents
like
at ant

GUSTAVE LOREY
91 STATE STREET

PHOTOGRAPHER OF 1927
PEDAGOGUE

Our work was con

“following plan: We would
at this of that monument of, say,
days ‘of Rome, of the

days,

DR. ANDREWS COMING
FOR OMICRON NU TEA

M

Dr. Benjamin R. Andres
Andrews, prrete

Feavhers

jamin
H econanies,
iy universiy, will
“Omicron Nu tea te celehrate
Fllen Richart’

Tea Room and Food Shoppe

2S LARKZSTRE|

ncheon 12 M. to 2 P. Met

Dinner 5 P.M. to7 PLM.

or 100},

Dependability |)
DIAMONDS
WATCHES

JEWELRY. |
99 NORTH PEARL ST.

Opposite Strand ‘Theatre

Years |}; “i

EVERY TEACHER
Should Visit the Home of

Boulevar

Milk

Company: extends an especially
rdial invitation te

al work.

Our

: |

Boulevard Dairy Co., Inc. |
231 Third St., Albany

Telephone West 1314 |

|

“The Sunlight Dairy”

sprain |

thon
ink

wwecrding to Lois Du
th
committer is
Ltre
Ruth

[site etter

SENIOR PROGRAMS ARE

GREEN SUEDE LEATHER

Programs for commencement will he
leather, hound with white

‘They will be printed in green
sliehily hueger last
th a large college seal on the

senior program: committe
Kvelyn Mid
zee, Winiteed Carey, He
Helen Lepper, Esther
ed Siller and Gertrude

Lenny
Ins

MILNE HIGH MAGAZINE

ISSUES FIRST NUMBER

the first manaber for this year of the
svat White, student fi
the Milne High selon, has
hed Marion Wal

Ralph Urinmer isa

Cle Fall
Cnffrr
Simp

Husiness Lamelies 4e-30e
Dinners 506 65
Sunday Chiekew Dinner $100
Hall finan

Harman tite

12. Master Barbers
6 Beauty Culturists

PALLADINO”

Be it asmart swirl, a snappy boyish ora
conservative shingle try ourexpert Bobbers
STRAND BEAUTY SHOPPE

iPhone Main 6280
33 No, Fearl St.

2
a
™
el Old-Time Home-Made

Martha Washington
Candies

26 Steuben St. Albany,
Main 4672 Open ev

Kleen-Maid

Mail orders promptly. filled

KIMMEY’S

Holsum

BREAD

The character of

F CLOTHES

And Cut to Order

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

| Gharter tho Se

‘Suits and Overcoats

$40, $45, *50

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT
OUR STORE IS THE

OF ALBANY.

the suits and

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

Steefel Brothers

ING,
—

STATE COLLEGE

NEWS, DECEMBER 3, 1926

SENIOR BASKETBALL
TEAM HANDS FROSH
QUINTET TROUNCING

‘The sevior basketball team won from

Mary. Wenctavvo-
Myra Hartmann;
Ruth Geors
thet Duttois,
p was:

wards

Wadsworth, Basel,
wor Stephenson, Katherine Watkins,
Winifred Van Salisbury, Havko;

rford, Ada Sim
Havko, M

forwards—Ruth Rut
mons, Anna Moore
ion Sotto,
Sophomores Win From Juniors
Sophomores won from the juniors by
9-7, The sophomore line-up

the seore

1 Juanita Meaty, — ve
‘ i
ways forwards
Dorothy we Potter, lar
jorie Se Is-—Horathy:” Row:
and, Carolyn Jorsslon, Mary: Lee, Mars

saret Doughty
Wenctawowicz is Senior Star

TWENTY GIRLS TO GO

ON OUTING THIS WEEK( ,

Tweaty College girls will leave today
and tomorrow for the Gi

these week-ends," Helen Tompkins,
chairman of the committee in eha
cs, sid,

VARSITY TO OPEN SEASON

ontinued from Paxe One)
. Oswe

New
Valytech
ye with,
t New

‘afternoon the varsity
Athiany High sehoul varsity

ime, Mt heen
frestiman

played the

hig turmaut af Stue Callese sta
is is looked fur, As atsuil, frestinan

wn the
Haw

ne.“ faek™
official, will reieree the
as handled the ¢

Why is it
That at the end of our six
months in business our volume
has been increased over 85%
of our first month in business?
QUALITY TELLS
Ask Those Who Have Become
Regular Customers of the
High Grade Delicatessen
ind Lunch
BI1A Madison Ave,
Betwen Qua'l and Ontario

LIBRARIAN REPRESENTS
STATE AT CONFERENCE

Miss: Mary beth Cobh ih
Attended the conference af eastern colle
Mis at Columbia university, Sat-

My

ug the confer

and university
by the state

anted which

develop six or eight
8 throughout the
ies for the handling af the ma

“STATE LION” TO BE
NAME OF PUBLICATION

Kon” ail he the name ot the
publication as decided pon
iy the staf ata ateeting ast week
wanber 1 the “Lion” will come ont af
said Wall
fess manager, “IE will he: sold inthe
College
'

vin” 100
eat sane stun in
hhefarehaand,”
fa try: aut far the
hail inva speed
jary Calvin,

‘|KOSCIUSKO CLUB WILL

ELECT NEW OFFICERS

from tally hy the
Nathan ki
S amouneed, The elie
Ny Dalish sti
Halishh vlescent

dns an hve

CLUB IS ENTERTAINED

Hurly members attended the Custer
night at Me
il Naw Reveselace’s Init

le forthe sammnil
ann ehildven at Dt

ried purty te

Chhelstns unt a mete ‘ship
Rensselaer spake

Refresh

anid the world
ved

Fo ootwear
[$6.00 to $9.00

Hosiery
$1.00 to $1.95

buy both at

FEAREY’S
44 No. Pearl

If you see ONE
You'll Know It's a

LEONE

at 18 Steuben St.
Whether it's a Shingle Bob
A Swirl Bob or
‘A Peacock Bob
We Specialize in Hot Oil Scalp and
Hair Treatment
Two (2) Expert Marcellers Always in
Attendance
For Appointment, Call Main 7034

tu
+ state librarian,

were discussed,

MENORAH PLANS TEA
‘The Menorah meeting, Wed

Twas. devoted! to. literature
ons from the Menorah Journal
a hanukah” weitten by
ter of ys were:
Bra

Mrs. 1

wercollewiate. \
hief of the Me
hi Commun
for the aut Mesoral tea |

the Jou

ce HAMMERSLEY WiLL SING

solos by

BALLAGH'S

Exclusive Haberdasher

AT PROGRAM MONDAY

(28, will si
Vhs re My C
in obligato
4 28, atthe
ue Monday at four
relock in the auditorium, — Violin solos
wll be ‘esta, (28; plano
ion Conklin, (29,

Katherine Hammel
‘Rose of May,
an Has Rest

849 Madison Ave,
Albany, N.Y,

We are handling advertised

LELAN

HOME OF FILM CLASSICS

AN as Week
CORINNE, GRIFFITH
in
“SYNCOPATING
SUE”

Nights. 280 Matinees: 15e-200

C. H. BUCKLEY, Owner

chandise in a big” variety.

When you are in this vieinity
the next time drop in this shop
that caters to men only, A
call will convince you of this
fact,

CLINTON
SQUARE

EXCLUSIVE PICTURES

All Next Week

“THE ——.
GREAT

DECEPTION”

with

WEN LYON

Specials
Crew Neck Sweaters $5.00
Hroadeloth Shirts—$1.50

ad Sheep Lines Coats—
ALLS Slickers
Nikhts 25¢ Matinees 1Se CRAIG P. BALLAGH
FRANK H. WINTER SPORT GOODS
Sweaters

EVORY & CO.

General Printers

Hiking Breeches
Riding Habits
Towerscollege slickers

C. H. GILLEN’S
Next to Post Office

36 and 38 Beaver Street
W Steps East of Peat Street

pauawsimnconus,

For the Football
games you are go-
ing to in reality

or by radio

Hor the
joing to in re
ee amatier what culurs you are

appro:
‘ig wn the Boothall
vr iu the front of a tow

field,
‘
style: ruling
Heavy Overeoats
ish Suits of college cloth
The warm

ker it's here in this. yes

one ther,
warm—styl
nd coh

ewe mudets,
jes for the Haw! and the dressy

299 ONTARIO ST.

OPTOMETRIST _

NEW YORK STATE NATIONAL BANK

ARMY -NAVY- CAMP

WEYRICH
BARBER

Special attention to college students

Klein Market
331 CENTRAL AVENUE
y

J.W.

Choice Meats, I
and Vegetables

jal Attention To
School Organizations

“We Understand Eyes"’

Ont Ont

EYEGLASSES
50 N. DN. Pearl St. Albar St. Albany,

OPTICIAN

Er ALBANY,N. Y,

69 STATE STRE

things far the Hall that follows.

McManus
(oF

Riley

Peurt St

ait to 2h So,

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

Branch Stores:
1 South Allen St., Albuny
£04 Madison Ave, Albany
180 Quail St,, Albany

$2 Fourth St, Troy

BUY BONNIE BREAD

206 Lark St, Albuny
Q0A Btoubsn St, Albany
173 Central Avo. Albany

EXCLUSIVE PRINTING

336 CENTRAL AVE.
Phone West 2037

“Dependable Flowers
We Telegraph Flowers to all Parts
Of the World

STEUBEN STREET

Corner James
Phone Main 3775

SAVOCA& TRIMARCK

Home Made Ice Cream

and Spumoni

809

Madison Avenue

SUPERIOR DRY CLEANERS AND FANCY DYERS

851 Madison Ave. Phone West 5975 Albany, N. Y,
IN CLEANI
SUPERIOR Weve:

High Grade, Dry Cleaning, Fancy Dyeing, in Ladies and Gents Apparels
of All Description is Our Specialty

Satisfaction and Promptness is Our Motto
Superior Quality and Better Service
Work Called For and Delivered

u

STATE: COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 3, 1926

CHAIRMAN APPOINTS

PROM COMMITTEES

for

mi
Rowland, Helen M
Dorothy ‘Terrell,
burgh,

sion; programs,
Stolen

Josep!

Marjorie
‘Gra

sina Holmes,
and Havers,
sul Newer

SOPHOMORE COURT TO

pian SESSIONS a

peetacle
Jaer evamties this

Floyd A. Graves

845 Madiron Ave.

DRUGS and PHARMACEUTICALS

Telephone West 3462 -3463

J. BARBAGALLO
464 Washington Ave,

3 Doors Above High Schoo!

COLLEGE SHOE STORE

Overs'.oes, Rubbers of All Kids
Mins’ Keds and Wome’s’ Rub‘ers
Sneaks Fr Gym: asium

WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR
REPAIRS AND G ODS

Model College Sho}

14SoPearl St, Albany, my

Clothes that are Distinction bun

the

, Harriet Parkhurst, Dorothy 1.)

"| PROFESSOR LLOYD TO

Kaczynski Hears Rabbi Wise At Convention;

were the
a of an

sie, a memb
(committee to in
Young Men's C
we College, at

Anthony F,
the newly ora
wiite the need o
tian association
tended the

loll the delegates, "The Jovr
the world the

nbbi Wise asked, “that
suffer today for the

Buffalo, Wriday, death of Christ? ‘The Jews had no
[hand in it, Ro the Jews, was
responsible for

Mord

"Questions. cot
Vorkd “Court andthe |
ions: will
alent sentime
engi Dy the Y.

i rth.

vo
Dred aul Ane

M cial antagonism,

is not a physical but a
Mr. Jobson
chute

men,

n people
Tea Whe

U's cl
int Goikeboosing people

NAME MISS SHEFFIELD
ON ALUMNI QUARTERLY

22, member of the

SHOW PICTURES HERE

wi pictures of the conjugation of
mn Jannary ander
duh, Trafes:

Kunice Meyers,
alitorial staff of the Alumni Quarterly
for the past twa years, is €

Mr. Wendell Cartsan

1 Moindas, instrnetor in biology fillings the vacaney

Geurtze and Weaver

Gowns for All Occasions
IRENE LINGERIE SHOP
Main 3629

PROCTOR‘
+

Always A Good Show

Telephone Main 1109

JOHN W. EMERY, Inc.
POPULAR PRICED SHOES

Shoes and Hosiery

THOS. J. my Est,

22 Green St. Outfitters For All Outdoor and
Albany, N. ¥, Indoor Sports and Pastimes

PATRONIZE ‘THE
American Cleansers and Dyers
We Clean and Dye all kinds of Ladies’ and Men’s

Wearing Apparel
811 MADISON AVENUE

Albany, N. ¥.

54 No, Pearl St.

Albany, N.Y,

Phone West 273
THE COLLEGE PHARMACY

Merchandise at the lowest possible prices
RIGHT PRICES - RIGHT QUALITY - RIGHT SERVICE

Cor. Western and N. Lake Aves. Albany, N. Y.

SCIENTIFIC BEAUTY PARLOR

ANNA K. BROWN

STATE STREET AT LARK
PHONE WEST 4135

Complete Beauty Service

Maiedressing. Marcelling, St
Skilled Operators Us

‘ng. Dyeing, stu
date metho

uring Facials, Se
keep you charm

p Treatments, ete,
uly ateactive

Attends Y.M.C.A. Meet at Geneva Next Week| ,

Td think that no ineligibility will help

SORORITIES DISAGREE
(Centinued from Paxe 1)

Ruth Lockard, lent of Chi Sigma
ta, is of the opinion that the rules
are the best that can be worked out now.
“they are not perfect, by any
but as a trial proposition T approve of
them," she dl,
Mellon, pre
said,

Mon., Tues. and Wed,

‘wie Daily, 2:30 nnd 8:30

Back By Demand

Gen. Lew Wallace's

Mary dent of Ganimna
are tot my
provement

the old rules and worthy of a trial, 1

IBEN

HUR

Metro-Goldwyn-Mi
$4,000,000 Picturization
of one of the World's
Greatest Roman
AN Mats 500

the freshmen find ther Estill
feel that rush parties should be given
to lessen the great strain
rushing. 1 am
y will work ott.”

tuxious see how t

Normanskill Farm Dairy

Bottled Milk and Cream

Velvet cst

Wholesale Price to Parties

Hyes: foe to 81.4
und &

WE DELIVER THE GOODS
Bernie's Drug Store

Phone W. 144

Madison Ave. at Quail St.
Albany, N.Y.

At Your Service

RADIO

L. A, BOOKHIEM

RELIABLE MEATS
and FRESH KILLED ATWATER-KENT
POULTRY SONORA

KOLSTER

A & ELECTRIC C0,

229 Central A
_ HEWETT’S SILK. SHOP

“Everything Electrical”

80-82 North Pearl Street Cor. Columbia St.

A Reliable Place ‘fo Buy
Reliable Silks
And Woolens

Speeial Attention Given
to Sorority Honses

Weat 1837 846 Madison Ave.

Cor. Ontarlo Se,

Agents For McCall Patterns
Also For
Elite Patterns

MAISTELMAN BROS.

Nueersurs Ty Stuhlers

we

Ice Cream and Confectionary
299 CENTRAL AVE.

Y.W. CA

LS Lodge, Street

ROOMS SWIMMING POOL
For Permanent and Transient Guests Learn to Swim
CAFETERIA earn Life Saving,

Have a Pool P:

Home Cooked Food SERVICE OF ANY KIND

PRINTING OF ALL KINDS

Students and Groups at the State College for Teachers
will be given special attention

@

394-396 Broadway Main 2287

Printers of State College News

Mills Art Press

Proper Fitting
Styled Shoes—

FOR SCHOOL OR DRESS WKAR
$7.50.
GRIFFINS

SHOE SHOP
115 State Street

|} dome Wearing $1.48
‘Silk Hosiery

A Word To The Wise--

CHRISTMAS

is just 22 days away. Have you started
your Christmas Shopping?

STATE COLLEGE NEWS
Business Department

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