State College News, Volume 17, Number 8, 1932 November 11

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Ver XVIL No.8 Stare CoLtece For ‘Tracitens, Aunany, N.Y Fripay, Novewnew 11, 1082 $225 Per Year 42 Weekly

NINE ARE NAMED "Depron Stadets” Tun LASS DINNER IS Assist At Tea 1Y.W.C.A. 10 HAVE

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TO SIGNUM LAUDIS

Scholastic Honor Society Elects

TONIGHT AT 5:30 umeeeryz, REVUE TOMORROW

is | Samuet See

Is Chairman;
hman Women
wii ihe Waltrenace

Albany Artist Will Paint Best
Model At Fashion Show;
Tea Will Follow

Harry W

1 AM

SINGING WILL BE
FEATURE AT TEA
WEDNESDAY AT 3:00

ART DEPARTMENT dpe oat kts aa) Al STATE STUDENTS
PLANS EXCURSION ein Nari SI DRAMATICS CLASS WILL PARTICIPATE
ON NOVEMBER 19°": an steed TO PRESENT PLAY IN CHURCH SHOW
mt Nie! : IN 11:10 ASSEMBLY Thi lins tie ba

Fraternity To Conduct | i }
Dance On November 22 |
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95 Juniors Will Teach ; _
Classes For One Day Varied Activities Interest Journalists
; At Cincinnati Meeting, Miss Lewis Si
Seventy Per Cent Of Students Work, ri ee vs
Survey At Temple University Reveals Nl

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State College News tte a teenth homely exveriences which’ Candidates For Master Degrees Submit

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 11 1932 Page 3

DRAMATICS CLASS |Dr. Morris Reports Results Of Tests Given Last May; EUNICE MESSENT
WILL GIVE PL AYS; State Sophomores Compare Favorably With 15,000 Others Msi AY

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CLUB CELEBRATION
TO BE IN MARCH,
PRESIDENT STATES

ENTERTAINS ALUMNAE
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS NOVEMBER 1], 1932

TROUBADORS -G.A.A.
10 GIVE OPERETTA

Co-chairmen Name Committees;
Dates Set for March 31
ind April 1

‘The Girls’ Athletic asso
‘Troubadors, men's
tion will present

ation

according to Mary
and

April 1,
“Trela, ‘33, president of Ge AL Ay
John Grosvenor, '33, president of
‘Troubadlors. Maybelle Mathews,

and

duction,

| and Grosvenor will direct the prue
| ‘The fullowing committees have heen

appointed: husiness nm
Craigmile and Robert h

Alice Fitzpatrick,

agers, Jean
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niuel Spector
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Lactitia Connelly, Donald Rady, Tho

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69 FRESHMEN GET
UNIVERSITY AWARD

College Registrar Announces
Names of Scholarship
Check Recipients

Sixty-nine freshmen will receive
checks for amounts. totalling
within the next week, Miss Elizabeth |
Vas Denburgh, registrar, announced |
today

This sum represents the first instal
mont paid by New York state to the
of the wniversity: sehukurships,
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Husted hall, Katherine Hang

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