State College News
NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918
VoL. VII No.
“ALBANY, N. Y., DECE! MBER 15,
1922
_$3.00 per year
Alumni Games For Dormitory Fund
Dramatics Class Plays Cast)
PRESENTATION ON JANUARY 16
‘Three one-act plays, "The Maker}
of Dreams” by Oliphant Down,
“ Miss Tassoy ” by Elizabeth Bake
and “'0p-0'-Me Thumb” by Freder-
ick Fenn and Richard Pryce will be
given by the Dramatie Class in the
Albany High School Auditorium,
‘Tuesday evening, at 8
given under the auspices of the}
Dramaties and Art Association anil
are directed by Miss Futter
In “The Maker of Dreams" Betty]
Nagle, '24 will play Pierrot, Kather:
ine Driscoll, '23 will play Pierrette,
and Edna Shafer, '24 will be the
manufacturer, himself.
© Shipman,
"23 has the|
Bennit, '24 will play Clem, Eleano:
Buell, '28— Madame, Florenee Dor-|
sey, '28—Celeste, Edward Vines,
124 — Horace.
The heroine, Amanda, and another
character, Rose, have not yet been|
cast, Announcement as to who will
play these two characters will be
made later.
COLLEGE CALENDAR
mber 15
Chemistry Club Banquet
Varsity va Alumni at 7:30 P.M.
ith School Gymnasium
:30 P.M.
Monday, Dect
Tuesday, December 19
Y. M. C. A. Meeting
Auditorium, 3:00 P. M.
Junior - Freshmen Basketball (Girls)
Gym. 4:00 P. M.
Christmas Carol Concert
Auditorium, 8:00 P. M.
lay, December 20
jon Begins, 5:40 P.M,
Thursday, January 4
Instruction Renewal, 8:10 A. M.
They are)"
Organ Recital and Russian |
Concert Attract Many
Students
Under the direetion of State Col-
lege, there will be held, ‘Nhursday|
eventing, December 14, in Chaneellory
Hall goncert for tg benetit of the
( for t
dn Sefontats of Tus
‘The artist who will entertain are
Anna ik, Contralto,
det Milan; Metropolitan
Opera, y nd Oper,
rid; Genia Fonariora, Soprano,|t
Theatie doin Monn” Drea
Leokadia Klementovich, Prima Baller
ina, Grand Opera Petrograd; Jacob
+ Baritone, Grand | Di
a, Petroxrad; Plot
Musical to
Opera,’ Moscow Mme. Charles Heper
fh, ut the piano,
roxram to be
ih
follows:
PARY I
Seula,
New
wenkind ie
Glazounoff
from
serochingk.”
Fonariova)
Polkovoiiet
Jacob Loukin!
« Midnight Ri
msky ~ Korsakotf
Tale from the Opera Sadke
Anna Meitsehik (4, 5, and 6)
Danee from the Ballet Comargo|
Russian Dance on Folk Songs)
Motives
Leokadia Kies
PART TI
Moussorgsky,
Opera“
Moussorgsky
Ww
Prophet
‘atoviel
10,
i
11, Moussorgsky .... Song ‘of the en
Jacob Loukir|j
(Continued on page 4)
Christmas Carol Con-
cert in Auditorium
There will be a Christmas Carol
Concert on Tueslay evening,
9, at eight o’elock, in the College}
Avdtictane a community sing wil
be the main feature of the eve
full foree to give interest, volume,
and music. ‘The chorus will sive}
a Christmas cantata, "Childe Jesus,
‘The chorus is unusually
year and is composed of
rich voices. As a coi
enjoyable, Dr. ‘Thompson will lend
Uf is honed that thore
attendance of students
fon the ‘evening of the ninete
Christmas Carol. books may be
jucnee. its
£ of Men of Letters) S
Theatre he
muti]
io,
Plotnikof ie
the/§
Decom-|_
ng] Be
However, the chorus will be there in ,
| Bellinger,’ e.
Union Defeats State in First
Game of Season
SCORE IS 34—10
HORNUNG AND JUCKETT
FEATURE
State was defeated by Union in the
firs basketball game of the season at to
tay last Saturday night. By
of superior teamwork and
y ating the Garnet five
id “the long end of a 34—10 score
at the final Whisth
Un lst
wetted one from the.
After this the
their own
i ate could get posses
me_ after time Union
fF Vivoke thru the defense of the Purple
Nitchman and
this period,|
inutes, playing
stood 9—0 in favor of,
t to score
in a free
noticeably
wind the Schenectady
‘der to break thru,
ight forward, the
fiyst to seore from the field f
when he dropped
the side of the court,
so tallied
this period.
Gol apres
Fonse tightened,
players f
Union managed to
‘ur Nicktinaty
«| Simmons scored
field. got Sherley ended the seor-
ing for State by ‘ing a free shot.
At the ond of the first half the seor
was 19—6 in favor of Union,
At the opening of the second half,
late’s defense showed considerable,
rpovement, Juckett, left guard
was the backbone of the team. Re-
peatedly his aggresive tactics spoiled,
Union’s chances for scoring. Finally
Nichtman broke thru and scored from,
‘the fiel Hornung scored twice!
from the foul linc. During this half
the Purple and Gold seemed unable
to tally from the field. Time after.
the ball was brot within scoring
¢ only to be lost in passing.)
more successful. Bartley,
ichtman, and Simmons
seore by field goals.
State's only scoring in this half was
obs by Hornw who made Sood
four out of re tries. He
Tuekett ‘xhiblted good basketball for!
State "he half ended with a score’
of 34—10 in favor of Union.
UNION RG, EP. TOTAL
Bellinge
Cornell, ref 0 |
3 10
4 8
2 5
ichtman, 14
fe.
enved, after arriving, for fi
Everyone is invited to come anil)
State ve Pratt at New York
enjoy himself.
°| Simmons,
ty
Fal He 8 7 |
(Continued on page 4)
; On Saturday, December 16, State's
varsity basketball team played, in its
second game of the ason, the
Albany Alumni of the college.’ ‘The
alumni team will be composed of
Johnson, ex-'23 and. Cassavant, "21
as forwards, Lobdell, '20 and Suther-
Janu, 749) oF Burns, 1) as guarils
il Fitzgerald, '19 a8 holder of
pivot position, All of these men were
Former stars af State, and the yarsity
team will find itselt up against a
ha fighting fi ‘The referee for
the game will Dr. Powers,
The girl's varsit; n will play an
alumnae team to” the
‘ineman, "2:
al have the
Hildegrade Leibiek
jump center, and }
“Tad will py sie igenter
ig, '24 and Betty B
|thexuare positions. Mil
125, ey, '26, De
"23, and’ Honey," 20. a
possi le substitutes,
| Since these games are for the bene-
fit of our Dormitory Fund, student
tax tickets will NOT be accepted
the door. Admission to the game
be thirt;
there
fifteon sentg aledens
CHEMISTRY CLUB To CELEBRATE,
State)
re
consists of Ethel Tenney, '23, Eleanor
Giffen, '24, and Frederic Scott, '24,
The club members and many alumni
wil da banquet in the college
cafeteria, Dean Anna E. — Picree
will be the guest of honor. Toasts
will be given by Professor Barnard
Bronson, Miss E. Louise Carmody,
‘15, Mr, Chester Wood, 14, and Mi
Muriel Daggett, '24.' Miss Glad
Loilge, '23, president ‘of the club will
be toast mistress, After the banquet
a vaudeville show will be given by
the lub members in Room 250.
Chemistry club can boast of the
fact that it is the oldest club in col-
lege, The club will be ten yea
on December 13. It can also boas
the fact that it’has alumi
Africa, Brazil and nearly
of the’ United States.
The club expects to make th
jevent which will be remembe
its alumni and members for
time,
QUARTERLY NOTES
Material for the January issue of
“ Quarterly" must be in by
[December 19. Manuscripts must be
written in ink on one side of the
paper. signed, and cither put in the
mail box under Q or handed to some
member of the “Quarterly Board.”
Freshmen are urged to contr
‘and upper classmen aro aske:
tinue giving the Quartorl:
support.
in South
very state
an
ved
a long
NEWS, DECEMBER 15, 1922
Page Two STATE COLLEGE
State Cullege News STUDENT COMMENT]
Vol. VIL December 16 v0 —————!
Published weekly during the, college
year by. the Student Body of the New
Vork ‘State College for ‘Teachers at
Albany, New York,
The ‘subscription rate is three dol
Jars per year, Advertising rates may
be had on application to the business
manager,
(Articles, manuscripts, ete», must be
in the hands of the editors before Mon-
day of the week of publication.)
Chiet
"ARLANE, '23
ditor
Vena Novan, '23 -
Business Manager
Grace Fox, '23
Editor.
Rovext Macl
Assistant Subscription Manager
Ruri Terr, '23
Assistant Business Managers
piri SAUNDERS, '23
Annie Olson, '24
Associnte Hiditors
Vorority DANGKemon, '23
Dons Burixe, '23
Dorothy V, Bennit, '24
Reporters
Manoray Baynes,
Minonen Kun, '24
‘Aawes Nowan, '24
Hewen Onn, '24
Monret. Ween, '25
A WORTHY APPEAL
‘At the Christmas season the promi
nent thot in the mind of mankind the!
world over was one of getting. Aa
the years went on the spirit of selfish
ness passed and gave way to a finer)
spirit of helpfuln Getting has]
given place to giving. We delight in
making gifts to our friends and neigh-| p,
bors, most of whom are fortunate in}
the possession of health and strength,
With the bells and tinsel of Christ.
mas time there comes an appeal that}
cannot help but temper the boisterous}
feeling that the scason always brings.|
It is tho appeal to help the unfortu-
nates who lack that priceless jewel
health, For them the joyousness of
others can only bring sadness. In
many cases shut up far from friends}
and the homelife that brightens the}
holiday season they must bear theit|
heavy burdens in silence. But the}
voice of humanity has spoken. It}
has appealed to our generosity. In| vo nont,
of the yearlity of us were swept off our fect by.
the most joyous time
Sentiment versus Practicelity
For imparting knowledge to the
freshmen and other entering students
and for refreshing the memory of tho]
pre—1926 State Collegians, let us
review a few fuets concerning the}
Louvain Library campaign as’ pro
posed and executed here last year,
Market way wilfully destroyed by tho
Germans during the Great War o1
August 26, 1914, This loss of one of
the world-famous libraries was not|
only Belgium's but _ civilizution’s
Therefore, quite inevitably, at the
close of the war there was created an|
International Committee for _ the)
Reconstruction of the library of Lou |
vain and Dr.Nicholas | M
Butler of Columbia
became chairman of this committee
Whitney Warren, who has been invit
ei to be the architect, has chosen for
the ¢ the most commanding sit
in Louvain and has carefully worked)
out plans for the construction of the
building. Ultimately the library wil
house 2,000,000 books, will" havo)
seating capacit for 300 readers
special class rooms for students, al
small mugcum, and offices of admin |
istration,for the new library will Lo,
the soul ‘of the university The coxt 0
wants to say, “At
‘and especially
“The 640 colloges ani unversiti
America have proved their friendship
of us
Last year this project was submit
tod to student body of | State
College and a campaign was initiated
for its execution.
rather unsuccessful be
trying at the same time tes
vind launched for the Near
st
‘elief —all of which yocs to prov |
that only one thing can be sone at al
time and that the combination of
Louvain Library Mund and th
East Relief Fund execeded the P
inary Fund of our students.
In assembly on Friday
cach and every State Collegian of us
was stimulated by the vi crip
ions and portrayals of war incidents
brought to our minds in all th
intense, graphic elements of
occurence. Our noblest anc loftiest
cmotions wore stirred to the degree
that we were willing to clo almost
an
morning
and self-immolation. We were re
to give even of ourselves to carry ou
any project that might be sumwested
to our responsive spirits at thet
In other words the major
that voice, the Red Cross, asks for aid| the emotional appeal so that. when, it
for those stricken by the white plague,| Was proposed that State Collere give
‘The appeal comes to everyone WhOlTouyain Library, we
has partaken of the bounties of life,
‘A worthy cause descrves a gencrous}or woman of us would not respond i
“Let everyone remember|When such a ques
response.
the words of Him whose birth wo|
celebrate at the Christmas seasor,] quitters nor faithless to ou
‘Tasmuch as ye do unto the least]but may we be‘permitted to ask a fow Sarntow: moyen,
When] «uestions? Saratoga Chamber, of Commeree, the| be
of these, ye do unto Me,”
$1,000 for a bell to be hung in the
pledged our
selves with enthusiasm. What mar
a n was put up to
us in the heat of our emotions!
And now we are not going to be
hromise
Were any of us really rational
asked to help by buying Christmas) when we agreed to give $1,000 for a
als let us respond with the true}
hell to be hung in the tower of the
Christmas spi
Louvain Library. Did reason and
We all remember that the Old Cloti| or
il over!
,
‘The results wero] your eye.
anything for the cause of patviotisr |Decomber 11, at f_o'el
logic enter into our consideration!
berore committing ourselves? Oe
were we guided by blind emotion and
enthusiasm? Did we fully realie
the sum of money that cach student)
will pay to fulfill our promise? Do}
we feel that the end will justify our]
efforts? In other words do we think
the cause a worthy one!
Every truc son and daughter of|
Minerva is willing to, contribute to
any project. which will actually aid)
the needs of humanity and promote)
our civilization, but. will the chiming!
a bell bring forth the fulfillment]
of cithér of ‘these? Aren't the
starving children in Hurope and Asia) fea!
whose lives could be saved by a
thousand dollars? Aren’t the absolute! hope, in
of human beings to be sut-
jentiment is to be grati-
Which is more important —
1 lives or fulfilling an emoti
Let's be practical and think
SARCASM
savi
appeal?
“ And fools rush in-----;" How
juptly this may be applied to the!
iscriminate use of sareasm, as!
noted about our covvid he
powers that be never inte
sarcasm should be the tool of the
masses, ‘There are many persons for
whom this is a far too delicate weapon)
of defonao, nnd thelr clumsy. wielding
of it ix just as offensive to the master’
ux the most jlaring of jgrammatien!
‘ory iy to the thome-reader, "Tho
amateur hears someone who has long’
been a past master in the sareastie
art totally rout un opponent with a
few deftly chosen words, and immed
kewise.
intely aspires to do How
is “apt to discourage
Aim
reusm a bit deeper than the!
mentality of your victim is capably
of passing, ‘This safeguards you frora|
a too stinging retort. ‘Then always!
remember to keep that twinkle in
‘This not only robs your’
your 4
cause we were remark of poxsible maliciousness, but
jovt Win many eases makes the person at|hen
doubt that itleome
is
whom it ix addressed,
leds sarcasm,
But above all, if you do not know| tun
Holthe rules of the kame, please do not! att
|the chances of su
Jexperienced of play
1
_, FACULTY NOTES
| Prosident Charles ‘Thwing, Pr
dent of the Associates
{Phi Beta Kappa and
ern Reserve
address ni
clas «1 all other
may wish to attend,
Unive
ts
on. Thursday,
jock.
request President 'hwing
a tour of the Capitol District,
Mor-|
nied, that! P
sit in at a hand lest you jeopardize keynote was inspi
th ess of the most| é
Chapters of |
-president of full
our, Gallup, ’21 to, Dr
is making|of New York City.
| ORGANIZATIONS
| FRENCH CLUB
‘The first real social meeting of the
year was held Monday, December 4
Dorothy Bennit, chairman of the
entertainment committce provi
a very interesting and lively program
| Victoria Annette sang La Marsallaise
in French; Beulah Eckerson gave 0
no solo, both of which were much
enjoyed and appreciated by those
presont. Next, French games wor
zyone took part in
quently sueceedud, we
larging French
these and con:
vocabulary,
Last but not least came the
efreshments. ‘This meeting proved
such an enjoyable one, we ave looking
forward to many good times. Let's
he next meeting the bigses
ye
| CHEMISTRY CLUB
A regular meeting of the Chensistey
Club was held Friday, December 8
in Room 250, Dorothy Westerman
wented an sting paper on
| Romance of Discovery." She
brought out the fact that many. of
jour most important discoveries were
made by accident.
SPANISH CLUB
A Spanish Club party was helt
for the initiation of new members on
|Suturclay evening, — December
mong the events of intercs
Spanish dinner and several amusing
stunts. Laura Ebel, '22 is president
of the club and Grace Aronowitz,
STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND
At the Student Voluntecr conference
held at Union College, Friday, Sat:
urday, and State College
|Polly Wilcox, '24, Alice Holmes, "241
| Vietoria Peterson, "23, Dorothy Ben
nit, '24, May Wood, '2%, Ailene
Wallace, "24, Ruth Kimmoy, '23,
| Margaret Benjamin, '26, Ruth Calkins
26, Helen Conklin, "24, Dorothy Coon
24, Laura Ebell, "28, Josephine Kent,
and Marion Van Buren, '23.
All those who are
ing about the conference should
to the Y. W. C. A. meeting on
lay, and should get an oppor:
ly to talk wi those girls who
led the conference of which the
ation.
it
\|| "Round the College _|
‘Alpha
ipsilon Phi welcomes
membership Gertrude Krieg
5, Sophie Kleinberg, '25, and Ruth
Louber, '25.
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Bertha Florita
Louis Freedman
Mrs, Mary Beavan of Onconta
day noon he will speak to the student] spent the week-end at the Y, House
body of Union University; Tuesd
|to Skitmore Collowe. amd’ Wednesday
to Russell Sage. In addition to th
his itinerary includes high. school:
Dr. Brubach Hi tf
Rensselaer County ‘Teacher's. Assoe-| G.
|iution on Monday, December 10,
Saratusa Springs and Education’
the subject of the talk Dr, Br
bacher will deliver before the
{of Saratoga
December 14,
sented under the
auspi
‘tein:
Civie
mations,
in the new Kate
Hall,
‘Trask Alliance,
eague and other civie orga
a ‘Trask Memoria
‘and Wednesday|
of tha} lowing
‘Women’s!
‘The address will be given|’26, | Mar
ag the guest of Muriel Weber, '25.
Laura Ebell, '23, atended the Silver
Bay Conference at Schencetady.
Miss Susan Collier entertained as
will address the|a, week-end guest her mother, Mrs
Collier.
iby! Balme, '22, and Cora Meserve
"22, were week-end guests at the
anna Kappa Phi house.
Kappa Delta Rho weicomes Elmer
Stahlman, '25 and Almer _ Snyder
‘24 int I fremborahin, ae fol
welcomed as pledge mem
Wiliam Re. Berger, "28, James
Smith, '24, Clarence Holeomb, '24
-|Harry Godfrey, '26, Herbert Campbel"
nm ‘Landon, '26,., Ernest
Wegner, '26, Perey Briggs, ’26 and
John Gainor, '26,
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 15, 1922 Page Three
ind SENIORS DEFEAT FRESHMEN Y.W.C.A, BAZAAR GREAT POS1' SEASON SMOKER HELD dead is one of sacrifice. Our oppor
{ CCESS ha manie aaaKoR Holl " has now come.
INCHARD /BATILE: : bes its on ecnee Fe a {he Gamat Phe Germans in theie advance on
On Friday, December 6, the seniors, ‘The annual Y. W. ©. A. rhe evening's entertainment consisted Beleium soil destroyed the University
\} showed the freshmen. the, truth of held Friday afternoon and ev of wrestling matehes, speeches, songa Qf Louvain, | And now our gre
this song. However, the ‘freshmen|the gymnasium was supe! nda baaketbalt ygame. Some good American ucators, met ea te
: gave the seniors a battle for successful. From the highest priced wrestling was shown in the matches late ‘Theodore | oosovelt, | Cari ty
Vietory,, as shown by the seore.27 £0 Japanese novelty to the cheapest{ nd some real competition took pluee Gibbons, und the present by
: 21. The freshmen displayed ‘much lin the game between, Dean Horner's of the University of Columbia, D
i beiter team work than they had Picee of candy table fudge, it shed a) Nh Drdfeasos Deeker’s teams, alk Murray Butler, have decided to xe
shown in previous games, {spirit of good holiday cheer. The) Wore given by ‘Coach’ Sra Pro [buitd the Ubrary ae aa al ai
: ol foasor men who fought and bled gia
; SENIOR LINE-UP xym. was transformed from a_ place) fessor Ri r. Power. ‘The Mer Hee kina ant queens ef
1 rorar| Jor stall bars, Indian clubs and para | men’s quarcet eer i several select eleiun it, to pevpataiee (he momen of
Bailey, we " [el bars into a fantastic fairyland ia) ins inte Hens ak thao Teeciving those who gave their lives to the
Seymour, 1.f. 16 which each good fairy had established etters in football. the past season BTeat cause. hast eta bike
og Waugh, 9 Jan individual show window for het] were announced by Coach Snavely. |, ,hFoVision has een made for four
: Sacre et 8 |imany faney articles, desired by so| Garda, togethan with plonty of cat enigh hall Sink out tho
Konevlieke hi Q [many folks. accra tal Ee woethee tie Ene anthems four ines ally
> Wood, Le. 0 | ‘Tho Japanese table, presided over] men nnd faculty of Stato, ‘The college subscribing one thousand
z i w Mary Mill lisguise. (a aii Jdollars shall have its name inseribed
o 2 Vio sito on a bell
Patel 27 | ovely disguise), not only attract MAJOR BRENGLE ADDRESSES |°">: Brengle ended his address, eon
FRESHMAN LIN} [folie but ele them spel hound and STUDENT ASSEMBLY fident. that College would. sup
‘rorat| let. them go, pennil 4] De, Bremgle aldressed the entive| Port him in so far as it eoul
Tuell, rf, 20 [Dot Benne P irangley| stucent. body last Friday in Student, ,HOME ECONOMICS NOTES
’ Smith, Lf many, ehiefly be 3 Sty ently, on the Louvain Library! ‘The class in Lunchroom Mai
Younga, Lf. 9 |heud-dressed Inmates But being ey oe te dtetiea ns to wy ment enjoyed an instructive field trip
1 Gris 0 jeurioug, visitors, gamed through fhelsuch a fund should be supported he thru the Ten Evel, Hotel Catet
Henry,’ na. 0 then gazed more at the ear ee tie aol ean iehe Amer.|Dining-room and Kitehens on Wedd
‘ Layton, ¥, 0 veltiog, then bought, Thal fean. Woush-boy -of the late. World Meslay, December Gth.
t Gooding, 'r. 0 Teen ated ofitl] War, w period of American idealism |, ‘The New York State "Home t
Wrissht,” Las 0 elle ‘Whitcomb, eanturol a¥eryi ni vorsens sollier pve up nob only Oc meeting
one's time, “admiration and pennies the overseas soldier gave up mot only Sas odin aber 27
‘Total 2] | Few escaped the aromatic clutches of| fhe gredter part of his, meager PUY and 28, Miss ugham
[table number &;° fucklly Tor all Cel ia tua uae aupwene, anrifce ag am Mian Kelty meeting
~~ Zeorekocper, Bhasldack Tserman saith sven fosth Hers vin ie ie eons th e keynote was the progressive ie
) r Johnson; table pil h with goodies. | Elinoe, ; fi ough [Velopment of Home Economies in. the
T aa ', Jones, "| Buell «lid not have to make folks buys) t hand in hand ae Hie mo schools toward anaking the subjects
) The ‘Junior — Sophomore’ contes they bought and then borrowed to]! A eh fauzht Cumetion inthe fife of the a
: is scheduled for December 12: th | buy mor th i; by. considering y
: Junior — Sophomore game for De} Vexetables! Grocer ot : is Es
comber 19. of Ruth Kimmey's si pal fy ba » Home Beonomies
aiite-— Vegetable, enrt Inouche Hock | 251500 white American ery Association, gave o splendid addres
——— joe, Sustomets. sa re the ‘silent reminder of an untine QP Home’ Beonomies of To-day and
pole faney work table was # ed work 4 To-morrow,” with the welfare of the
rt surrounded by “Ohs!" and “ ‘Now the f Americas country based upon health as the
SOPHOMORE — FRESHMAN GYM vand like exclamations of iden a cetionten hag, €eat contribution to be given.
MEET PLANNED {Did the hand-made dainties go fast bier matters setlonl break ‘Miss Gillett, retiring president, was
‘The Sophomore — Freshman Gym |,Deed they did. Too fast to suit the jit with our For too long we elected Councilor for the Stnte Assoc
meet will be hell! on Monilay, Decem mpersonated by a purple hve allowed ourselves to he indifter
: Bl be oh. Ge a eae tana god ete eke va Littell ah Me My message to you from the! iis connection at the National vas
! ehuss meet. The progeart will be ag Just the most useful and good lookiny Hionnl Eduention meeting. _
‘i lege nov thut one could desire Q
" follow eat nee ts uayle G Son, Inc. |shoos repaired Showt Shined
g 1 Marehiny | hell workell the. ha Albany, N.Y. Rocco iGALABRESE
A. Sopnoinores oping out bal
4 B. Freshmen m for hungry STEEL ENGRAVERS TO. 218 Lark Street
‘ Il. Calisthenies AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
“ ‘A. Sophomores ound successful? — It Tallow Tay | ALBANY, N.Y.
B. Freshmen Class Jewelry
° j ‘ y
ine Junior During the time when folks usu ea Cant
g a ally begin to get hun matter Kae i fi Hate Cleaned and Blocked
iv ss - of habit, from five o'elock until seven He matic oF MUG RCHiGhE
5 Ko Waltz [dinner ‘was served in the. cafeteria 0 use, merehanl
Crowds went in hungry, and came out mariced) Quayle | TO YOU
B. Freshmen satisfied, giving proot that Y.W.C Samples of Wedding Stationery |
¥ Raitt Mect 1 jknows what hungry ple like to upon request WHO ARE THINKING OF
. Game—Cage Bal | cat. Proper Styles, Correet Forms, |
° Sophiomores vs Freshmen | | During the evening Dr, Thompson Moderate Cost CHRISTMAS: GLETS
VII. High Diving gave a humerous reading of a bear ————| What better gifts can you find than
h pirera story and the orchestra playes! Phone Main 3547 What better gift you find thi
i “the following Calisthenie exer {several selectio SILKS
t cises will be used: Advancing and| ‘Ten o'clock sleepy, happy) DR, HENRY SWARTZ
2 ping, Baseball,Archery, Swim |erowd of people leaving college, arms| —
| Rowing, Shot put, Prone fall in, ‘full of funny shaped bundles which DENTIST
Bowling, On-yout-mark-get-set | will go toward Making many folks §83¢ So, Pearl Street, Albany, N.Y| PERKINS SILK SHOP
{happy at Christmas time,
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Factory Samples Factory Rejects
| POPULAR PRICE SHOE STORE
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ORGAN RECITAL ee fae BILLET DOUX i | OSHER’S
| ived billet! Zi ; i
CONCERT ATT! The students who received billet! fe costs no more to use our Superior call and delivery service and
| doux numb
ered 331. Ps o 5 "1
Ge oh | foux number the Freshman clas| it saves you time. WEST 2344 Remember this number—you'll
(Continued from page 1) st pereent. of the Sophomore class| need it when your Shoes need Repairing. :
12, Tschaikowsky _ Classic Var |32 per cent of the Junior class, and| QSHER’S Shoe Repair Works. 28 Central Av., Albany, N. Y.
jation from the Ballet Sleep| per cent of the Senior class were
ing beauty. given warning notices. The Fresh:| GRmetinc cAnos FoR ALL OCCASIONS
eeeseokadia Klementovich man class has 316 members, of which hie Gitt SI | BERBERICK
Boardman and Gray Piano used |201 received billet doux. Mashington Gift Shop South End Florist
aa re | Freshmen who received no warn: wad @aslinarON AVE: ou n orts
‘At the conclusion of a brief illus |ings totaled 115 or 36 per cent. ALBANY, 82. 28 SECOND AVENUE
trated lecture on “ The Development, yi B ALBANY, N. Y.
of the Organ as an Instrument, "on
Monday evening in St. Paul's Epis ‘Conserve your vision Have your eves examined
sroal Ghurch, Dr. Clarence Dickinson UNION DEFEATS STATE IN FIRST] ‘
of New York will play the followin; GAME OF SEASON F rancis E. Cox
recital on the Brady Memorial organ:| THE UPTOWN OPTOMETRIST
Prelude in D major... |
Giles Farnaby’s Dream......Farnaby|Bartley, rf.
‘Anna Magdalena’s March_..Bach Leitzell, Lf.
Scherzo, Storm King Symphony... |Waterman, c.
eters » Diekinson' Knight, re.
Chanson .. Candlyn! stanley, Lg.
Piece Heroique Cesar Franck
Angels eennnnnrenen Massenct, ‘Total
‘The Nightingale and the Rose. | sraTR
ss. i St. Sacns| Hornung, “
Romance (new) Dickinson Breslau, 1.
Christmas . Dethier,Gainor, ¢.
‘Dr Dickinson is organist of the Sherley, r-¢.
Brick Presbyterian Chureh, Temple] Juekett, Le.
Bethel, and Union Theological Semi Braun, av
nary in New York. He has been| a
Ranored by several universities with) Total 6 how, Hane here inour
degrees of Master of Arts, Doctor of] Score at end of first half, Union19,) Pcl i penta have
Music and Doctor of Literature; he)State 6, Time of periods, 20 minut repaired thousands. . CO-OPERATE
i a graduate of Northwestern Uni-|Referee— Humphries. Timekecper| wink aise
versity. Mrs. Dickinson, who assists Putnam.
Dr, Dickinson in all his musical work,| “CO-OP”
js a graduate of Toronto University; —————_——_———_- 5 We will suppl; all your
and has the graduate degrees of} NOTICE i CINER-HDSIN VE 0 SOPEAR- College Ne x
Master of Arts and Doctor of Phi an tay att ——_—— ese leeds
in Room 161, on Monday afternoon}
ee __| December 18, there willbe an exhibit ALBANY PRINT SHOP, Inc.
of children’s. clothing made vy the| 394.3% BROADWAY
CHRISTMAS CARDS | Freshman Class in Elementary cloth Ses Ania Gwar
AT ing. The clothes were made as a fee Student’ Societies
| Christmas problem for a xroup of PRINTERS OF THE STATE COLLEGE NEWS
Parmelee’s poor ehidren in connection with the|
Variety Store |- FRANK H. EVORY & CO.
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‘our name printed on canis for SILKS isenere. Eseaers
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Hemstitching | OveigeTsfore M4 1517 Me, Pal St Bell Rose Novelties
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We have the tools and 348 State Street, Corner Lark
the men who know ‘Telephones 544 and 543
Ice Cream, Sodas and Candy, Hot Chocolate, Hot Fudge —
Try a “TEDDY BEAR" or “CHERRY SPONGE” ¥ State College
Box Candy Stationery Hair Nets Cafeteria
Kibbe’s Peanut Butter Kisses pera :
P. O. Station 25 Phone West 3956 uncheon or dinner |2:00—1:00
LAST BUT NOT LEAST
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