State College News, Volume 11, Number 7, 1926 October 29

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

Vou

No 7

Frivay, Ocromr 20, 1926

10 conts per eopy, 88.00 per year

SMITH AND MILLS CLASH ON $850,000 STATE COLLEGE ADDITION

NO STUDENT JOBS.
POR TAX DODGERS

Finance Board And Student
Council Make Decision
At Joint Meeting

PROF. YORK LAUDS NEWS

Careful Check-Up On Tickets
Will Eradicate Old
“Free List”

Adequate enforeement of student tax
caver this week
nid

collection was hronghit

when the finance hos
conncil, meeting jointly, agree on the
following moves
1, Onieers
tions aie aye not
tuuist relingush thi offices
24 caredul cheek -up on tick

ets will be amide at the daar at

af college organiza

their tx

all eutertainnents
wat tickets will be
The

jainittaniee

Heat will be the Musie a
ws cancer “Thuesthay

The active stppart a stytent
ekanizitions. benefiting, from the

will be enti
 aflieers
i

‘cull pedyed
bers agreed to

fi
News is doing
hefore th

insur, told the meetin
students whu have not p
it was posted ont, are not members of

the student association, according to
that body's constitution. ‘They ea
therefore hold no office in any: society
or other orjaunization recognized. as

follege group, ‘The finance board will

a final whieh)

the tax. can he made

it will notify

corned ty hal r
t

tent couneil
the student

treasurer appointed by the lle a
ministration,

Bertha
student
follow
in, full on

The view
work. with ns
Of the suphomnre ei

7, president of the

whiell is. priuted

Ke

reiis af a classes, will
b

College Addition Described By
Governor In Campaign Document

‘The promised State Coll
buildings auldition will bed
evibed and illustrated in a cu

pe document ta he published
today by Governor Alfred
hh. The proposed state office
w to be built in Al
included in the

Duiling
any, will be
pamphlet

PROMISED SCIENCE HALL WHICH 1s A SLOBM CENTER OF * POLITICAL ROW

Courtesy: Albany: Keeentag

STUFF BALLOT BOX
IN FROSH ELECTION

"30 Results

Declared Void,

Class Must Vote Again,
C R

Hayy will be ne
stutfed
murning,

he | legal, it was an

to the d

thi

Hat the vot
would i

council is very.

if the freshman
ry heeatnse the bal=
in the election held
‘king the election
nounced yesterd
decision of the

for this flee

Who

Has Done Most For Stat:?
Ped Will Find Out Next Friday

FROSH OFFENDERS TO

BE

ordi
te

- | ficted

HALED TO COURT

ON SECOND OFFENSE

y freshmen have a

ing to Hetty
il the Tist of penalties to be ine
upon the y and

violators.

is afar,” \greed) Ly permit jis excemion this week.
i freshman violators hi re.

quired to wear red stockings, clean

A white sneakers, and red winsor ties.
the yirls have been warned vot Wo wear

‘| STATE ISSUES UP FOR

BALLOT HERE TUESDAY |

Issties and ih
lates for Govern
Senator were
if the Political

Those who spoke we

her Dau
don °28, aud De

The straw: vote in th
fday. is ander the

of all

initiation

in history,

atforms af the
vor and United $
wented at ct meeting
¢ Club Wed

Hatey Miller,

vrathy Getliey,

rotunkt ‘Tues-

spices uf the elub,
njoring oF

students

TO RAISE ENTRANCE MARKS

New scholarship requirements for en

iy tw Bpesident

he announced s

are heing worked
m, accord-
cher

ALR, Bru

thelr ti

ies with  middies

"A seca affense af appearing, with

ut fre;
front door or wear

elt w

the sophomore court

shia buttons or caps using the
high sehoal jew
summins before
Miss Eaton std

iI nee

SHOW CONJUGATION OF

SPIROGYRA IN LECTURE) wv

Conjug

subject

ion pictures, by Professor KK.
f MeCiill tniver

Binlogy
Dr.

ye pictures at the intern
of ota
ben istramental in securing
Lloyd's
ct

Wise,

jon of spiroxyra will be the
Jeeture illustrated with ano:
Huy
y. Montreal, hefore
Hecember,
Thonishas, who saw
Al congress
ts a Cornell this sunrise

ofa

club carl
Gertrude

‘appearance here
re willbe i the College

according tv Mildred A.

27, the club president

mitly. the club started. its season

a pienie supper in the biology

huburatory,

Music Association Offers Two-Piano Recital Thursday;

Maier And Pattison Will Play In Chancelar’ 's Hall

Chancellor's. hall
8:30 o'clock,

only their tech

Lee Pattison will pre-

1 but their spiritual

Pattiso

:|from “The C
Saint-Saens; "S

rier,

ject identity of
r

Arensky
‘al of th
Hh Rhapsonly,” ‘Cab

“BETTER COLLEGE”
NEW COUNCIL'S AIM

Mildred W.

Compas: enn

here
© conned,
‘The duties af this commission are
to Maye direet charge of a lust a

il departin
wer a seeomdh
Je respunsibte

ve responsible for the ent

rangement
charge of the

The direct
Wilson

i class were

dents:

Markley, seniurs
Jeanette’ Waldhil
ford and M

ison,

for han

locke

Foon

of the coipell,

appointed by the ehiss
argaret Pabst

aJhleen Dat

is, juniors;

Intersorority
ry comm

woud shi
ings Mis:
upon

votes to rshingg now” 9

REGENT WILL Al ADDRESS «
EACH ASSEMBLY TODAY

Kotaud 1) Woodward of Rock

this
stunt, scheduted
vesty ned tnt
Pedagoane ele

GHOSTS WILL WALK AT |:
G.A.A. PARTY TOMORROW |

stunts, will
m fralie tw
ymiasinm,

tickets of the

its
eet

coun
ittee | will

he junior-freshman
has been
as has the

next week,
im,

'27, Named
Head Of Campus Committee
By Student Council

an organization to

posters,
tylument of

sox, and to hve

Anne
ry, MeChferty', sophie

INTERSORORITY COUNCIL
MAY ALTER RUSH RULE

GOVERNOR'S QUERY
CALLED DISHONEST

But Opponents Assure News
Work On Buildings Ought
To Be Rushed

WILL FINISH PLANS SOON

Meanwhile Architect Repeats
Pledge, Construction Will
Start In Spring

‘The completion of the $850,000 ni.
tion ty State C

tietrer this week by these four important
develope

RK. Brobacher made
he received three
WW. Jones, state
completion ofthe

public
week:

Will hes
'

promise
calle

Gow n

ne
Hrumght the “Callyge building question
ints tl specel at ‘Troy.
i essmunr Oxide Le Mills,

wether, aniler

his. Republica «pone

the latter's

cial policy th

fake another ten sears,
Congressman” Mills inform

Srare Conia News that, th

ions are not hot

QO for the addi-
tion :

‘The Governor's
speech made last

we ‘oy Was
| quoted by ewspapers as. follows
"\Vhat is his ¢ sinc) Mills’)
titude toward the completion of the
ichers’ College in su titel

to the old poliey andl

cary to complete the

uilding or will he progress. the work?
thatthe oral approp
inulin

follows
Stare Couuran News:
telegram of October. 2

The Nuws at the same time asked
ith to give hig own answers,
nd the Governor made
ly

to his questions,
the

eal
1 sg the Bill appropri
ere tat lex

appropriation f
(Paye Three, Col, One)

2

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Parra ay Miuta Avr
Friday October 29, 1926

THE COLLEGE'S BUILDING PROGRAM

‘Vhe College will rejoice in the assurance that a del
nite date has been set for the commencement of con:
struction of the $850,000 addition, ‘The state archite
has promised that he will adhere strictly to his agree
ment that the completion of plans and the writing of
fications will begin December 1, so that work ean
mence early in the spring,
appropriation for the Will
‘made, and the assured,
Unt characterized the gaining of the appropriation
shoul ot be repented in the actual building. process.
he College must have the buildings as quickly as
possible, Nothing must arise between now and next
spring to postpone the work, And when the buildings
are begun, construction should go on without inter-
mission until completed.

‘The College should now seck state mney for student
It should suppe 1 strongly any attempt

spec

am J. Milne Science
But the delay

H
hall

dormitories,

of the state i to secure financial
legislation for construction of housing quarters (or
students in the state's teacher training institution
York state has been generous with money for
eilucation, but it ean afford to be more generous, New
ork maintains no state university, such as are sup

ported by many less rich and populous states, {t should
not and it need not serimp with the State College for
‘Teachers, the normal schools, the State College of
Agr‘culture, the Forestry College and similar units,

If a state university is ever founded, and any clear
vision of New York State's edu progress. should

include such a step, Albany, the state's educational e
ter, will be the log‘cal location, ‘The State College

he the logical nucleus about which other colleges will
he built. ‘The appropriation of money for three new
buildings is a step, but a very short one, in this diree-
tion, And if the same time is consumed in taking

future steps, such as housing provision, it will be many.
years before teacher training institutions enjoy adequate
dormitory facilities.

NOW WIELD THE “BIG STICK”

‘The student finance board will have its first opportunity
‘Thursday evening to see that the collection of student tax
tickets is enforced at the door at entertainments, Music
wssociation, never distinguished for over-zealousness in
demanding evidence of tax payment at its concerts, will
‘open its fall season with a double pianoforte recital. The
finance board can then prove that its new “big stick”
policy is to be an actual fact. There should be no shirking
cf the responsibility either by the officers ar the diractor

however, to blame an entire’ class for what may have
hieen the work of only a few irresponsible and unrepre-
sentative. members, Certainly the ballot boxes were
stuffed; certainly freshmen stuffed then, thereby making
the election illegal; certainly freshmen should ferret out
the guilty ones and conden them to the general con-
tempt which their action deserves,

‘The freshman class uy a whole will be rightly indlig-
cori! hy the illeyal

nant at the shadow cast upon its

election, It will not deal Nightly with the offender
‘They should not be dealt with lightly, Cheating in
examinations is a rare thing at State College, Cheating

in any other form hay been equally as rare, ‘the press
ent unfortunate occurrence demands neither wholesale
censure of a class, nor wailings of widespread
tion in student elections, but a thorough inve
dl severe punishment for the guilty,

O'NEILL WRITES HIS MASTERPIECE;
MORE OF DUNSANY AND GALSWORTHY
BY E, V, K.
owen, the Fountain,
it other Plays of
8 mn. New York

Moon of the
a. By Mugene
Won and Liver

The Great Go
Carribbees and
O'Neill. $2.50,

Plays, Sixth Series. By Joln Galsworthy, $250. New
York: ‘Charles Scribner's Sons,

Hewender and Three Suall Plays, ly Lord Dunsany.
199 pp, New York: Gl’. Putnam's Sons,

Pie sil Hiy Mary Larimer, $200, 114

am Press,
penetrated more deeply and more
hidden reserves of human emotion
"than he has in any previous
mit inv our opisien is the

we (

Hostor

Migs
cean be bestowed yn the

either on the stage, we Imagine, or in the pages
we kiow, strikes saew the chords of human folly ina
way that few writers other than O'Neill eas equal. | ‘The
lay ia more werribte than ‘e Under the Hlms," bee

O'Neill

is subtler,
ions in "Desi
f

It with the erasser, the

2" He may ‘have
i standpoint of a
ckeil thse contrast tones
The Great God Brown" O'Neill's

modern audie
of beauty whieh’ make"

Boni id Liveright lave been sene
fifth volume of O'1 Neill’ collected works. ‘They include
also “The Moon of the Carribees
“six other Among these
numbered “Mound if," “hn the Zone,” "Ie
and “Where the Cross. is which need Ho intro-
duction to lovers of O'
Lord Duusany's plays, Mie of whielt are included in
his latest “volume, are marked, as have, heen his previous
works, by the strange tights nf faneyintg whieh the d
Moat touts wader. y's is fanny unlike

ous in this

fountain” "The
thes

“ese

there, Win a
longer play. include
“The Old King's

‘the mart plays, are
Keatle and “The
Amusements of Ki il Kettler” is

‘only one with an A tat eae Hast with

suggestions of weird and splendid mag-
nnn, for the othe

rthy's Sixth Si

"of fust

hat the plays. noyerthete

ssc, “Old

‘or probably
are decidedly
is perhaps the

wil meas,
"Loyalties
Something tot to be

most familiar to, Cilsworthy's Inge, American, adie,
aus the pays more value than "The otest”
Show," but hecause: the y “a typo

"There is a number of short ways, brief episodes, most
of them, and some prose and pactry in Miss, Lacrimer's
their only connection is the “Prologtie.”
the first play, is
ut “this. is g modern miracle play
ne but in Maine, “Official 1
from the World war, and a re

set wot
‘a remnant
e days of 1914
and thereafter, for A aves us hack to, Relgium, We
question if all the plays able. Certainty all are
feadable, and the two mentioned above and “Lies” are
markedly $0.

TEN YEARS AGO IN STATE COLLEG2
From the files of the News for Nov. 1, 1916

allege this fall
extend only over Thanks-
‘All other vacations will be given as. sched-

‘On account of the late opening of the
the ‘Thanksgiving vacation wi
giving Day,

Ey

even-
nish the
Dane-

i progres har baka ag
ing ‘vill be enjoyed,

“All who can sing or think they can should see Prof,
Belding at once and arrange to get into his chorus singing
class, “This class, as in former years, will give an operetta,
Rehearsals will be held every Tuesday and ‘Thursday morn

SaysTax Delinquents
Steal From Honest
Students

By Bewrina Zayan
went Stlont Amoctatlon

Determination and emotion were in
stilled in the members of student coun
cil and inatice board at the joint ect.
sing. Tuesday, We were mate to fe
‘ashamed to associate, with fellow-students
wlio ett
ge
One becomes a mem
wheat his ux is pit,
titled to become a member of any, of
our student organizations, such as Girls’
Atlletic association, Music association,

tes; fhe is not entitled to
weopy of the News cach week, nor the
Qeaterly. "We should treat. this very
amall minority as they should be treated
temptations fr civ pat
wy depriving them of these pirvilexes.
deuts, L hiope, will regard those who
refuse to pay the student
ax. with seorn,
he proud, however, of the
c of the student body toward
Ninety yer ¢

of the associa
He is not e

We
past respo
hie eolleetion of the tix.
af the budget, total wi
year, Very. few organizations inehid=
sng ehurelies ea boast of stil ygromp
orale, We should eanratulate our
ielves on that basis, bit we must not

q

ly nives the
ion, Ht will
idevor lw arouse the student sent:
nent ta the level where it will can

aymiont of the tax a privilege
ial induwcem:

san would put it
4 News

noney it
rleeet fatale «Gia a
emeert mamyged on the money it col
vet at the doors whit eoatld the Girls’
‘association da? The a
ties walt not be worth mentioning
Hi uuion there iv ste Why, in
teed, calteye life would Te’ nothing’ but
vwoks, leetiires, and notes, a condition
veyon imagination,
Classes should pick up the seent and
ama their delinquent members to
tr them for the dishonor
thom, Cliss presidents
cousider eatleetion of student (ux
tun af the class,

for the new humor secti
ly may be submitted

today, avcording to Julia Fay, '27, editors

erly will

first issue of the Quar
about November 15

Name Model House Family

The home management house fumil
from Octobe Tah to. 30th i Myre
Chambers, .'2 Margaret Martin, "27,
and Sally Vroman, '27,

Wiley Addresses College
New York State's seennda
system was deseribed by Dr. (
ie commissioner,

eal
core M.

Wiley, st

distributed
cds on which each wrote his surname,
given names, and nicknames, as well as
a list of extracurricular reading since
January 1,

ci

Plan “Kaffee Klatsch’
“Kaffee
siffee a
cial season German club,
Thursday’ at 4 o'clock, in the cafeteria

Klatseh,

To Visit City Water Works

ihe chemistry department will make
sit to the water supply plant

‘orth Albany, Saturday, November

tthe senior
f

We

semesters
5, There

KS,
6. Phe fev
tory 2 quis,
A Mid-w
You stolc

Siuy
The
Dts
At ten
That's
They 0
Chara:
Far da
No, it

FROSH

Dear Fol

Please
bacco, 1
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The girl was
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 29, 1926

FROSH, ALUMNI AND
NEW MEMBERS GIVEN
WELCOME BY GREEKS

Delta Omexa has taken into full
bership this Dorothy 1, Rabi
28, and Ruth

(29; Psi Gamma, Dorotl
ma Kappa Phi,
. Chi Sigma ‘Theta has
ieve White, "28, Catherine
nd Grace Chippendale

ton,
pleded Gen
MeGowan,
"29,

‘sf Gamma alineae were entertained

Statiord Greene,

+ the homie of Mrs,
04, of Sehe
helt

Hen Wat
"28, and
cud

Gamma chapter of Kappa Della Rho
fraternity entertained a jgroup of its
alunai al dinner Friday eve hose
prese Cinelided: Dr. Mi
24, assistant profess
éalph

A,

Ral
nvathenuties

Gloversville, former president “of the
ciation Herhert Camp:
if Sehenevus: Stephen Ke Met
of New Lehanans Robert
J, of Wappingers. all
sj Harald Py French,

Dorothy Hight
Hubert

Meta Zetw pave a Tiven stonver to
Frances Henedet Hill reveutly

Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority enter

tained Dean Mii I Here, member

ani) repeesentativns front

atest Stuns

celebration wf its national founders day

Panis Goon, Za Gladys. Merve

rein, (25 and Alice ‘Ithir, "20, were

We Peay Pista fate a

GUBERNATORIAL RIVALS

TELL BUILDING STANDS|

wed from Pane One)

he money way
$100,0000,000) od
voters of the
springe the Gover
ypartmental heads met to alle.
wate the first STOQINAIO0 tbe spent

We. The State Cob
is snide a part of
work provided for
el ananiey’ for by

of del

deat Reubweher wits, assured then
and

rm
He
that the. comp i the phu
the writing of specifications would bey
December 1 of

said, holds
al the wail sill he ‘ewrried taruaygle

tea conelusiin, Buildings will hein

erly inn the spring

FREE TRIP |

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pup to join our
el" tours next
summer. We want a capable
organizer on the campus.

Are You The One?
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Distinctive but not Expansive |

Clothes that

CAMPUS DAY HONORS

Eudora Lampman, '27, reigns as

feet of the campus, Saturday night
he made her first appea ¢ after the
eecet ballot by the student body. re-
cally, Miss Lampman is president of
Cometl and of Kappa
was attended by Ruth
Lois Dun, '27, Emily Wile
\ wdelle, "28, Heled
 '29, Alice
30, ‘The

nd

Plans Buildings FOUR CLASSES SPLIT

ception.”
ege physician
assistant prafessar
Miss Hadith

Latin were judge
Tn the field Ill
in the afternoon, the se

izaheth Morris,
philosophy, ancl
nee, instructor in

me on the campus
sophomore
juniors and

A

Courteny Albin

‘oniny, News

Sullivan W, Jones, state architect,
who will draw plans for $850,000 Col:
lege add.tion,

JUDGE DUGAN SPEAKS
AT NEWMAN BREAKFAST

"As future teachers yon should ae=
iuire aw spiritual hie whieh will
relp you ta exert swell as
wiaterial influence “over your stuttents,”
thee Daniel f. Dagan of the children's
‘itr told members af Ne
We the first quarterly ¢
fast, Sunday

Phe

FEAREY’S
for
FOOTWEAR
$6.00 to $8.50

well as anental welfare
The Reverend Jul J

the
ub's spiritual waivisor “alse spake at
he breakfast

Collins,

44 No. Pearl

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li

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get a marcel at the

High School
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and for a bob that has the charm and flattery of youth “le
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Senior Girl’s Name ls Stricken
From Albany Registration Rolls

we of Louise Guiney, '27,
stricken from. the regis:
rolls in Albany b
ord ne of Ju
lin, '27, was allowed to rem
the rolls. after Miss Devlin tese
{ied in court that sho has resided
jn Albany for the pist four years,
ee

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PATRONIZE THE

American Cleansers and Dyers
We Clean and Dye all kinds of Ladies’ and Men's
Wearing Apparel
811 MADISON AVENUE

CLOTHES ~

‘And Cut to Order

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

AB,
Charter House

Suite and Overcoate
9°40, 945, *50

ALBANY.N.

Phone West 273

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

133 North Pearl Street Opp. Clinton Square

Phone Main 6280

4

JTATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER

29, 1926

FRESHMEN GET TOQUES
TO WEAR TILL SPRING

‘The new freshman toques apped
College The caps which are

worn from the first snowfall of the
winter istributed after freshman
History 2 lecture Wednesday,
Classical Club to Initiate

ibers of the C

ed Wednesday
« Margaret Knapp, ‘27,
Was recently elected seerciary to seceed
Dorothy Arnold, 28

Dr, Risley Gives Addres
Broteswoe Ada W. Risley of the
history. department, spoke on “Spor
sip” at a meting of the sani
course of the

nights
Professor Loeb et

tion of New York §
iis annual meeting ‘Thursday,
14, fn Albany.

October

orah President Speaks
shiow interest in
the full

Canterbury to Have Party
Canterbiiry club will have a Hallow.
eeu party at St

ities Dance ‘Tonight
seer Pat Ca

ard Newman eh
tlaees this ever

Home Economics Frosh to Dine
Freshmen enrolled in the hime eco-
lepartment will, he guest
uesday evening
ly Cope, "27, is

“Pen- Hur”
soirit
ling Gt a

all classes of Atbany's

afternoon,
represented,

will he

L. A. BOOKHIEM

RELIABLE MEATS
and FRESH KILLED
POULTRY

Speeiul Attention Given
to Sorority Houses

846 Madison Ave.
Cor. Ontario

West 1837

QUALITY
SHOE REPAIRING

84 Robin One block
Street from the College

J. COSTANZO
PROPRIETOR
Shoe Shining and Repairing

Andrew's. church this} |

FROSH IN LEAD AS TAX
RECEIPTS REACH $7,800

eight hundred dol

Wedinesday eile
cent of the senior class

DID YOU KNOW THAT

The Ce an average of

800" checks ek
Te pays to buy your notehook paper

Guy Maier and Lee Pattison, who
play Thursday for Music Association,

JUNIOR-FROSH PARTY
USES: COLONIAL MOTIF

Old-fasfifoned Stunts,
were “featured at the junior-freshman | 7
evening. Charlotte Jones,

he Co-op can secure at almost
ile supplies for class functions or
?

ln
sour ow, ne shen,

chings from France;

day; Coty | compacts:
vite aur nntehnoks” with’ College

seal —Adv

CAPITOU:::: ALBANY

Three Days Beginning

Mon. Afternoon Nov. 1

riven hy
AA social hour at
Which refreshments were se fol
lowed.

“The Masterpiece of All Movies””

“BEN - HUR”

A Marvelour Productions

100

ay Years
Dependability

DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELRY

Of.a Famous Story

Columbia Burlesque Every
‘Thur., Fri,, and Sat,

99 NORTH PEARL S‘T.

Opposite Strand “Theatre

Have Your Hair Cut at

MIKE’S
6 BARBERS - NO WAITING

262 Central Ave,

COLLEGE CANDY SHOP

203 Central Avenue (near Robin)
TRY OUR TOASTED SANDWICHES

Phone West 40-J

W-2455-5

H. B. Smith

MASQUERADE COSTUMER
Costumes Made to Order at Short Notice
Albany, N. ¥.

Masks, Wigs, Beards, Etc.
122 Quail Street (opposite car barns)

HATS

of every description cleaned and renovated

High Grade Dry Cleaning and Dyeing of Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments
Superior Quality and Better Service
SUPERIOR CLEANERS & DYERS Phone West 5975
851 Madison Avenue Work Called For and Delivered

STUDENT FORUM PLANS

I) asked’ to attend,

DISCUSSED YESTERDAY

Plans for a student forum,
those which have sprung up
other colleges in recent years, were dis-
cussed yesterday at an informal meeting Cc
of students, ings will be
held and all 5 ave been

“Dorothy Watt, 28, x F
chairman of the forum, which i spon-
sored by the Y. W. GA

| Delic

OUR PARK BRANCH
WELCOMES

the Accounts of State College
Students

NATIONAL COMMERCIAL
BANK and TRUST CO.

PARK BRANCH
200 Washington Avenue

Candy-

Correct Autumn Wear M
r Men Inte

A Full Line of Haberdashery Y.
t Moderate Price

BULSON’S TOGGI

MADISON A
“We Understand Eyes

Bant One

EYEGLASSES
50 N. Pearl St. Albany

OPTOMETRIST
Telephone Main 1109
JOHN W. EMERY,
POPULAR PRICED SH(
54 No, Pearl St. Shoes and Hosjery

Willard W. Andrews, Pres.

ALBANY TEACHERS’ AG

ry tate
ALIFIRU

trolon mud 1
0 DO. GOD We

We recelve enlln for teachers fron o
who wish to teach and WHO AIG

74 CHAPEL STREET,

Correspondence and Interviews tr

“YY. W.C. #

1-5 Lodge Street

ROOMS SWIMMIN
For Permanent and Transient Guests Learn ee
CAFETERIA Pare Ut
Home Cooked Food SERVICE

SCIENTIFIC BEAUTY
ANNA K. BROWN

STATE STREET AT La
PHONE WEST 4135,

Complete Beauty S«

, Marcelling, Shingling, Dyeing, Manicuring. F
Up to date methods will keen y

PRINTING OF ALI

Students and Groups at the State Coleg
will be given special attentic

e

394-396 B

Printers c

Mills Art Press

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