State College News
NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
Esranuishen py, THE oLass oF 1918
VoL. V. No. 8
THANKSGIVING
RECESS OFFICIALLY
ANNOUNCED
Dr, Brubacher has sively
nounced that recitations will end
Wednest Yovember
2, at $8, for the, ‘Thanksgiving
recess, Classes. willbe resumed
Monday, November 29, at 8:10 a, m
In order that students may plan
s "i tion has
so been announie
will begin at 5:50 p,m,
Bember 17, and will continie inti
Tuesday inorning, January 4, at
PRESS ‘CLUB. TO
ELECT OFFICERS
Miss Starbuck to Be First Speaker
Press club members and prospec:
members will meet lr
ter chapel in the autditorinn
to elect officers and to make ph
for the year. ‘They want as many
members as are interested in
ewspapers and how they are Fut
A new method of reportorial com:
petition for the hoard of editors of
Si exe News" is to. be
And they are soi
plan a program fuller and
than the one of last year
torney-at-law of §
the date of her talk to ber
‘on the bulletin board,
buck is ag
lee
She one
poli th the women
political orga ‘ al
s reckon power in the
northern and political
circles of New ork, and during
the time that she has practiced law
in New York city, she has served
in official enpacilies on the exect-
tive hoards of the New York
League for, Women Voters, the
itizens' Union, and the New York
City club,
When the unofficial Democratic
convention met last summer to ei
dorse a governor, Miss Starbuck
was the woman’ delegate from
She was recog-
from the floor on several
yeeasions during the convention, no
mean honor for a woman in_a state
convention of politicians. Directly
after the granting of woman sitf-
New York state Miss Star-
ked by a non-partisan
Continued on page 4
DR. BRUBACHER TO
SPEAK AT WALDRON
Dr. Brubacher has accepted an
invitation to make the "Go-to-
address at Waldron, New
as part of their program for
"Go-to-school” week. This is a
portion of the Bureau of Eduea
tion's plan to, promote education,
and 4 general “ Go-to-school " week
has been appointed beginning De-
cember §. Waldron, however, will
have their celebration this week.
ALBANY, N. Y., NOVEMBER 18, 1920
Football Game Ends In Tie
Sensational Playing Mark Game
With the first furry of snow. in
the air and a cold north wind
sweeping the field, the upperelass:
men and underclassmen clevens
hattled to a7 to 7 tie on the Devers
wyck gridiron, fn spite of the in
nse cold the game was well at
the students, who cheered
on to greater efforts,
The two lines were evenly
matched, and all gains were tri
carned. |The strong wind spoited
nearly all forward passes sand kieks
so that the aerial attack was ont of
the question, ‘The result
hotly wries af
plunges which made a str
Worth seetigs
The first two periods were seare
Jess, In the third period, however
Cassavant broke through the
inderclassanen for a bpilliaut thirty
yard run and a toueldown, Cassi
vant kicked th was the
only. searing
The fourth period resolved itsel!
into a desperate attempt on the part
Of the underclassmen to score and
an equally desperate attempt on the
Y. W. BAZAAR ON
DECEMBER 5
On, Saturday, December 5, the
Y.W.C. A. will hold a bazaar in
the callege gyntnasium. Everyon
should be interested inthis, for it
will be remembered that the bazaar
Of last year was n decided sce
eral booths at
ice cream, home
chiefs, art and
he sold,
There will be
which fancy work
handk
Japanese ari
The bazaar will he held during
the afternoon and evening, A short
entertainment will be given at both
times. After the varsity basketball
game in the Albany High gy
nasitim, everyone will he expected
to attend the bazaar where there
will be dancing.
ten, cents,
DR. CLARKE TO ADDRESS
STATE COLLEGE
STUDENTS
Dr, John M, Clarke will speak
December 10 in the college audi-
torium, Dr. Clarke is the director
of the State Museum and the presi-
dent of the Albany Institute and
Historical and Art Society, and he
will talk on the facilities which
State College has for the study of
art,
part of the upperclassmen to hold
them, It looked like an upperclass-
men victory when they were, still
holding the ttnderelassmen eleven
ds from. the
minute to
scoreless fifteen
‘oal Tine with fess than
vy. AL this rit
Snavely received the hall
Whit
\
V tine for a tone
kicked the goal and
jrist “as the pigskin Innded the
whistle blew time-up, Te wag a
cusitional play, well exeented, that
sanitehed victory from the hauds of
he: mpperelassnien,
Hoth teams are ‘enmfident that
with more tine they would aye
heen vietorians
it that a
Planned. "This
wally he the sensati
Upper. Under,
Lively Minmetstein ssccecce nae
LE,
1, Pott o Reilly
Ga
Continued of page
NEW LOCATION FOR
HOCKEY RINK
Teams to Be Formed
Clas
The time is fast approaching
when preparations for our winter
will be under way. The
'y and skating rink will he
in a most convenient place
on th the boiler
house ave
Preparation for men's and girls’
class teams has started, ‘This year
great interest was shown in. field
hockey on the campus and
pected that this same enthusiast
will he extended to ice hockey, The
individual classes voted to stipport
hockey this year rather than to
have a collee appropriation, Tt is
not expected that State College will
have a varsity hockey team this
year since the desired appropriation
was not given by the student body.
STUDENT VOLUNTEER
BAND
There is an organized Student
Voluntecr Band at State College
now. Frances Stilson, ‘22, "1s
leader, and Ruth Kimmey, '23, is
secretary.
Some ‘of the band members will
attend the State Student Volunteer
Conference to he held at Wells Col-
lege, Aurora, New York, Decom-
ber 3, 4 and §
Perhaps you don’t know what a
Student Volunteer Band is? Tf you
come to our open meeting
which will he held soon, we will try
to answer this question,
$3.00 PER YEAR
ALL COLLEGE NIGHT
More Class Rivalry Anticipated
_On the evening of December 3
State College will have an“ All
oll
hava all dpatimicata’ rgurenantons
far as possible, with the idea of
boating our “college spicy ‘The
main purpose is to show, S. C, T.—
which means Suitable Clothes. for
he entertainment. will
hy will show State
College as it is, In the second
we shall sce ourselves. five
f i on, | Hetween
the two parts there will he songs b:
the glee club and interclass singing.
will he plenty uf oppor-
for ool active elass rivalry
we hance 10 see a short
interesting play
nly come and bring an
outside friend
GIRLS’ ORCHESTRA
ORGANIZED.
Mayhe you didn’t know it but we
have a qirle! orchestra, and a real
just look
c xuitars;, Lot
banjo, and Virgi
. kelelee, ' The, orchestra
lias heen most fortunate in securing
Mr. Thomas Frederick H, Candlyn,
organist of St. Paul’s church, and
a xrauduate of Dusham University,
Bland, as its! Veader and ine
ctor:
"The following have bean elected
officers of the orchestra: Pr
dent, Katharine McGarrahan; vice-
president, Grace Aronowitz; secre-
tary-treasurer, Agnes Underwood;
librarian, Ruth Elis
he otchestra is contin
chasing new mus
huy new music stands, and they
want to buy a drum,
Although — the’ orchest
definitely’ under way. there are a
umber of, places open for new
members, Tf you play any. kind of
a musical instrument get in touch
with the orchestra and find your
place.
STUDENT ASSEMBLY
Dr. Brubacher presided in last
Friday's assembly. He gave an in-
formal and intimate talk on
“loyalty to our college” and " sing
ing” as a means of expressing this
loyalty.
1. Brubacher impressed upon us
the fact that in college, of all pl
ty, for the culti
ssion ‘of which every op-
portunity should be, scized.
he following points were given
explaining our opportunities £0 ex-
past ‘our loyalty, We should be
loyal to our college because it is
ours.” We should have pride in
ng in college and throw all
‘maintenance of college
tradition, The fact that we have
Continued on page 4
Page Two
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LEGE NEWS,
; , NOVEMBER 1
8, 1920
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 18, 1920
Page Three
SOPHOMORES WIN
CLOSE GAME
The sophomores defeated the
juniors in one of the closest and
most interesting games of the
interclass league Monday, Novem-
ber 8, by a score of 17 to 16.
Tn ‘the first half the juniors out-
played the sophomores, and the
score at half time was 11 to 5 in
their favor. In the second period,
however, the sophs came back
under the leadership of Johnson,
who scored twelve points in. this
half, With but a few. seconds to
play the score, stood 17 to 16, and
the juniors had two tries from the
foul line to tic the score, Both
shots went wide.
Score:
Juniors
Name ancl position,
Fb, Fp. Tp,
s3 2
‘Sophomores
d_position,
nh
iy,
Flynn, r. ig.
Dobris, Lg. .
Score at
Sophomores,
Summary: a
Juniors, 11; s, 5.
gree — Powers, Snavely,
Time of periods —15 minutes,
FRESHMEN LOSE
‘The sophomores we
from the freshm
covember 10, by
one-sided
Wednes-
a score of
‘The sophs were never in
the score at half time heing
The freshmen played a
«in the second period,
this
but they could not overcome
leat
Score:
Sophomores
Name and po: !
£0
Summary:
Sophomores,
Refer
STATE TEACHERS’ ASSO-
CIATION TO MEET
during the week begin-
November Tn all_prob-
bility the following State College
faculty members wi
Brubacher, Professor $
fessor York, Miss
Gillet
HOME ECONOMICS
Mrs, Rrubacher,. Miss Hefflin of
the Bureau of Associated Charities,
and Mrs, Seymore Keim of White
Plains, N. Y., were guests of the
Home Economics Department on
Tuesday,
‘Mrs. Keim has been visi
sister, Miss Anna R.
structor in home economics.
Miss Gillett will attend the spe-
cial conference to be held at Me-
chanics Institute, Rochester, Mon-
day, November 22, to discuss the
development of home-making ed
cation and the training for teachers
of home-making.
NEWMAN NEWS
The silver tea held at the Execu-
tive Mansion last Saturday after-
noon was one, if not the greatest,
of social events held at the mansion
this year. More than six hundred
attended ‘the affair. The greater
number were students from our col-
lege. It is the interest and support
of this kind that really makes these
events.
On ‘Thanksgiving eve, Novem-
her 24, an informal dance will be
held in the college gymni
‘The committee in charge have
made a special effort to make it an
enjoyable evening for every’
‘The faculty and all students are
invited. | An invitation has been
tendered to the
d Russell §
ge college.
ONCE AGAIN
Accidents will
even, sometime
time never fails
tus call ns superstitions,
now ic (hack maybe)
in number way we belie
that the third time i
So if you've gotten down-hearted
ahout “ever seeing Schenectady,
Cheer Up! Pack up some Iunch,
wud he on hand here at coll
HE mmber 3 trae. to its
we'll have the chance
ne vist in te
"23
Nenes Trax,
Accompanied by
23
TEA GIVEN TO THE
ORCHESTRA
asted
when the guests 100k
WHO'S WHO
“y" HOUSE
Dora Piers
mina Lewi
end with
water,
Gi
a, id Wilhel-
21, spent the w
fice Graham, '20, at Still-
ladys Teetsell, ’21, stayed at the
house Monday nigh
lotte Benedict, 21, visited at Troy
lon Saturday.
Mary Allen, °23, and Virgini
Conaro, ‘23, spent Sunday at their
homes. ie
Several of the girls hiked to the
country Saturday afternoon,
SYDDUM HALL
Jane MacKenna, ‘24, spent the
week-end at her home at Frankfort.
Dorothy Wemple, '21, entertained
Florence Dorsey, '23, at her. home
in Schenectady over, the week-end.
Minerva Gardner, ‘24, went home
for the week-end.
aa
Mrs. Bertha Reedy Franke, ‘17,
is visiting Mrs. Ransom Talmadge
in Schenectady.
Ruth Gifford, '21, was the guest
of Catharine Drury Sunday eve-
ning.
He
Georgia Koch, '22, spent Thurs-
day night with’ Margaret Myers,
"21, attended
Delta Rho dance Friday
Florence Stanbro,
the Kappa
evening.
Madalyn Leitzell called at the
house Sunday evening.
May Truman, ‘21, was a guest at
Syddum Hall Monday night.
‘The Eta Phi sophomores enjoyed
a theatre party Friday evening.
wr
Lela Cackener, spent the
ck-end at her home in Hudson
"21, was a dinner
Strain,
and Glennon
ded the K. D.
spent the
aad Doris
sts fur tunel,
was a Sunday
at the hoi
Tartleit Tothill ‘of Chester was
the guest of Katheryn Ball,
Saturday
Agnes Underwood,
the orchestra teas
Frederick Candly
afterno
jended
en by Mrs,
n Saturday
KA
s. Burnap visited her daughter
this week-end.
Tennelt was
Sinday ni
x21
atertained at
visited the
Tuella. Clark
@ and Mabel Ga
end at their home
lcomes Anna
ry, ‘22, and
2, into. full
was yeneral
nan club tea
tthe
guest
at the lode recentl
We welcome Genevieve
"22, back to callexe, She was
home by the death of her cou:
Louise Carmod; is
a convention at V
tau, ‘21, spent the
Glens Falls as the
Bucst of her brother.
STAHLER'
Ice Cream and Confectionery
MUSIC
299 Central Avenue
Albany, N.Y.
Do you want to be popular?
THEN YOU MUST PLAY
POPULAR MUSIC
We teach you Ragtime Piano Playing
thin 25 Lestons
WINN SCHOOL
392 Clinton Ave,
West 13183
Mac’s Restaurant
Cakes
ters and Clams
Country Sausage Steaks and Chops
Fountain Pens of Qual ity
Moore's Waterman's
Every Pen Warranted to give
Perfect Satisfaction
College Stationery
“With Seal of State College"
1921 Diaries
BRENNAN’S
Stationery Store
Cor. Washington and Lake Avenuet
Opposite Hiizh Schoo!
Same Line of Merchaniise with
New Additions
COLLEGE PHARMACY
Cor. Western and No. Lake Aves,
The Garden Lunches
ICE CREAM AND
CONFECTION
297 Central Ave, Albany, N.Y.
MRS. £, WATSON, Proprietor
Cotrell & Leonard
472.478 Broadway
Albany, N.Y.
WEARABLES FOR
WOMEN
Furs Suits
Tailored Hats
Luggage
Shoes
Frocks
Quality
SILKS
And Dress Goods At
HEWETTS SILK SHOP
ind 15-17 No, Pearl St,
Kattrein
Engraver, Printer ond Stationer
College and Wedding
Stationer
45 Maiden Lane
Albany, N.Y.
SET
Page ‘Fout
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 18, 1920.
The “NEW”
Coll oe
‘The above rep-
fexente. the type of
thoe that (8 going to
be worn
ete
McAuliff & Gallager
22-24 Store Albany, N.Y
Goldie Bloom, '20, has accepted
sition as F real correspondent in
lew York c
Ruth Greenblath, ’21, attended
the Kappa Nu house party at Sche-
nectady.
rk
Dorothy Banner, '20, spent the
week-end at the house.
Elmina Currie, '23; Marion Rose,
23, and Marion Cline, ’23, spent the
week-end at their homes,
Katharine Collier, '21, entertained
Mildred Carswell, 19, over the
week-end,
Gamma Kappa Phi welcomes
Katherine Brown, '23, as a pledge
member.
KAP
Gamma welcomes Parker, '21;
MacGregor, '22; Hillman, "22; Put-
nam, ‘24; Carrolan, '24, and Sherley,
"24, to full membership in Kappa
Delta Rho,
Brothers Hathorn and Grey have
returned from Franklin University,
Franklin, Ind., where they attended
onal convention of Kappa
Brother “Hathorn is detained at
home with a cold.
amma. enjoyed an informal
dance at the Aurania Club on Fri-
day, November 12, 1920,
PRESS CLUB
Continued from Page 1,
group of women such as Mary Gar-
rett Hay, Mrs, James Lees Laid:
law, and Mrs, Frank A, Vanderlip,
as a candidate for assembly from
her native county. Running’ on the
Democratic ticket in a hopelessly
Republican landslide, Miss Star-
buck lost out by an unusually small
margin,
When Miss Starbuck talks to
Press club, her subject will be
NHixperiences of Women in Poli,
tics.” She has also promised to
give a brief resume of the meaning
of the libel law.
Members of the nominating com-
mittee who will conduct, the elec-
tion of officers at Friday's meeting
include Florence Stanbro, chair-
ma and Caroline _ Berberick,
Bruee, Vera Nolan, and
Bai ‘Sanders
FOOTBALL GAME
Continued from Page 1.
tc Putnam
+» MacFarlane
+ Rheingold
Breslau .....
Zuckerman ...
Neuner ..., seevesy Johnson
RE,
T. Cassavant.......4,..0¢+.Snavely
sc eoJ, Cassavanit
Lae
Strain......
Baker .....
Bliss.
» Shetley
she Flynn
. Cassavant,
Snavely.. Goaly from touchdown —
Casavant, Snavely. Referee —
Prof. Risley, Umpire — Suther-
fand, '19, Head tinesmatt — Hakes.
STUDENT ASSEMBLY
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the rare opportunity of being one
of a chosen group to do the big
things in life should thrill every
student, Loyalty to our friends
will leave lasting memories in
years to come. Mistaken loyalty
was explained as the lowest sort of
loyalty and we were warned against
subscribing to it.
Princeton was mentioned as an
example of a colleg
the finest, loyal,
pressed this spirit in singing as was
stiggested to it ‘The emotion with
which a. group of Princeton
their college songs in
st of defeat in a game,
thing hut arouse a
lar emotional feeling among other
spectators. If we, like them, could
sing when we are
wautld be one of which to be proud,
We tried to realize the weight of
the feeling exhibited by an immense
Princeton group, when they sang,
one’ of their’ songs,
Mrureah for Old Nassat
SWIMMING PARTY
For the second time this year,
group of students met to accom
Miss Fay to the swimmin’
pool, last Friday afternoon, There
will be, chance for only one more
“duck” before ‘Thanksgiving,
Come ahead, sign up on the
“Co-op” bulletin board, and join
with us to-morrow,
JUNIOR CLASS NOTES
Winifred Dunn has been elected
cheer leader for the juniors,
Since the girls’ inter-class games
are scheduled to begin soon, it is
hoped that the representation will
be large at every contest, and that
everyone will act with the cheer
leader in making junior yells the
best in college.
NOTICE
Will all clubs and organizations
using the college building please
record the dates and places of their
meetings with Miss Pierce, this
will facilitate the organization of
the weekly, program which is
Posted outside Miss Pierce office,
KAPPA DELTA RHO DANCE
A. most. enjoyab
given ‘Friday eve November
12, by the Kappa Delta, Rho fra
ternity, at the Aurania Club, Sy-
monds' five-piece orchestra fuir-
nished exceptionally good music,
which contributed greatly to the
secess of the dance. A number
of alumnae attended, as well as
practically all undergraduate mem
hers of the fraternity. Mrs, Sobell
and Coach and Shaverly
chaperoned,
dance wa
Mrs,
Charles M. Winchester, President
Ernest A, Barvoots, Vice-President
Campbell Carrington, Secretary
Edward C, Carrington, Treasurer
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