State College News, Volume 14, Number 10, 1929 November 22

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GRAFT RUMOR IS
FALSE, RICE SAYS

President Denies Charge That
Sophomores Mishandled
Funds Of Class!

mem

“The rumor to the effect thi
bers of the
misapprop
tute!

sophiomor
xd class funds is. abso-
without any foundation w
ree P. Rice, president of
fase, dectured today”
this week

¢ rumor has

heen circulating. are locker
rooms and corridors. tual

stances surrounding the appro=
he appropriation were known,

everyone could easily see how ground

rumor is," Rice sitid

rumor bey wl

priation of SIO was re

for the expenses of tl

a

football team,
fie

manner of
ius utlined. Members. of the else
spent the money for should
football equipment,
ing to Kenneth E. Miller, sophomore:
manager of men’s athletics,
‘oach Baker Loaned Ball
Couch Rutherford R Baker loaned
1 tw the men of hoth the fresh-
and sophomore classes. for their
football game, During one of the
br:
up int a tree and lost. Aiton Bush,
Freshman manager of men's athletics,
purchased a new football, evsting $10.
x this new blll was
th

h Raker tw replace
men had lost

at the present
lasses. shall ap-

ane, whieh
The question at issi
time is. whe

propriate the money or whether the];

‘of the two classes. shall indivi
ly. contribute to reimburse Bush
for the purchase of the new football,

“Myskania has no knowledge of
ich misappropriation and so far
knows, the rumor is without
tion,” said Anna T. Moore,
a member of Myskania.

100 MEN | EXPECTED
AT Y.M.C.A. DINNER
IN COLLEGE TODAY

Gne hundred men are expected te jf

attend the Yeung, Men's Christian aas-|
‘I hear De. James Ellensbt
chaplain of the Navy and

ent chaplain of the State 1
cording to. Harold Haswell,
1 eliirman.
meat and fish will be served,
commeatate all sects. ‘Phe dit

el before the per
Ben

formance of” by th
Greet players Haswell aa
ounce

De. Fllenwood, who hay just re:

turned from the Holy 1
unusually popular speake
he had 16,000 re
{Ror

mmeree and church groups,
sed hundreds of men
a discussion
Henwood conducts
attendance hits

500, all being

bers of C
and he hay addr
and boy's in the
wroup which Dr.
in Norwich, Con
never been less tha
business men,

The dinner ill ex, promptly at
» R Cochrane,
YOM. COAy

or ihe
on Dane

Students To Present
Play By Shaw Tuesday

7 ion is offered by the Canadi
Colonial Airways Co, to any State
college woman student who is inter

tice sessions, the ball was hooted |,

Smiths Outnumber All Names
In College Directory With 13

‘The Smiths are victors in this
lap of the Smith-Jones
ory. endurance race, the
ith Tending 13-8. TE te two
Smythes are counted, the score
is The Moores a
ners-up for third place
names listed and the Wil
are at close fourth with 6 &
dates, ‘The _ Robinsons
Browns have five names

WINNING AVIATRIX
WILL BE AWARDED
$600 SCHOLARSHIP}

A six hundred dollar scholarship in

and
ch,

ested in flying

In order to stimulate interest in
ation in general and the Albany
airport in particular, the Canadia
Colonial company is conducting con

test sponsored by ‘The Atbany 1
Union to find the girl in Albany: most
suited educationally: aud physi
become a private pilot
Cuupons are printed daily in ‘The
Times-Union which are ty be signed
and mailed to the Colonial company
or to The The win
ner will he chosen partly hy chance
and partly by appraisal of physical
il mental characteristics.

Signing the entry slip does not ob
ligate the entrant in any way. There
hu essay: to he written, m)- money

tu pay, mm stated hours ty he spent
ship,

working for the schol

The student chosen sam
5, picked by chance fro
ber entered. in the cuntest, will, be
examined for mental andl” physical
capacities aad given chance ta he
seleeted as one wf the final nine en-
trants who will be specially: examined
for “air eap Telure the wine]

the first
‘the num

ship. includes complete
wroand J instruction sand 10)

the instruction, ‘This
student for application te

he eximnined tur a private pilot's

sutest clases on Suuday, MIL
ray ant Tae sign yy" oi
alt, Sutalay

Women’s Hockey Team

\ practice huckey game will he
tomorrow InoFniNg at ten

hletic aassveiation ane

3, is captain
thet Grundhoter, Mildred. Apne
ton, and Watkins, sen
iors; Frances Vio Peck, He

Van Steenburyh, Ardith Dea, aad
Marion Gilbert, juniors; mn

Hawkins, Ruth” Isherwood
Vlive Giglin, sophomores: Gertrude

ly to,
Ai

Will Play Tomorrow! i

OREET PLAYER rn
VETERAN OF WAR

Arthur Th

Was Singer At Funeral
Of Queen Victoria

Arthur Russ
play the role
the Ben Gre
of

cof payge hall at 2

noon, served
inst

outbreak of

After being invall
the Old Vie company: under

joi
Ben Greet
As a hoy,
choir at the
Castle,
Victoria,

he
of Olivia, im

aide her stage debut in
ApH ara the Men Greet Chivers: Hive prizes will he awarded) at the |
side, from Nace Oldfield, the fam. | Yeune Women's Christian assoeie
ws actress of Queen Anne's reign, | tion masquerade tomorrow night in
who herself appeared in several of ihe gyimasiom of Page hall, accord
the putts now played hy Miss

Hole

Mise Holme fearned to play the
virginals with her uncle, Arnold Dole

netseh,
vit music, ww
Greet mt his
Mison Pick
besin playing
company
Teieester,

“There will h

\ feature af the program will be
ton the afternin performance, fe tte sullen
Presidem A. KR. Brubieher his sane | CAR A Aa ae ane
nonuiced, “Tlamier” will he presented [ately Kelley la

bi Kthel Smith, Dorothy Kline, Laren
250 Students Will Go Ni ta
To N.S.F.A. Convention Rai, dill Ani Savercinl, saul
Two hundred and fifty students, Marjorie Langmuir, Audrey Sulti
ive Shh et i
" ties and Winifred Primea
Hons, "30, president oF FR in charge af-amusie. AL the close |

$13,280 COLLECTED

Twelfth Night

jorndike,

sell
of Sir
Players’
in the
o'elock
with the

by
pei

Dragoons in Egypt atthe

he World War,
ideal in

Thorndike: san
Chapel Ro

He was hoy soloist to Queen

ing at Wi
funeral,
author

Vandekee
«1 biog raph

1. who will play 1

thority on old) instruments

of

who will
Belch in
resentation
udlitorium
er
st West-

1916, he

ne in the
Windsor

indsor on) MISS. NATHRINE WATKINS

Katherine T,  Watkii
who announces that nobod;
be admitted to the

ment unless he is masked,

5 Y.W.C.A. PRIZES
WILL BE AWARDED
TOMORROW NIGHT,

he
rs" both
ier of his

qi
wail abs: be give Tor the

ha appeared with Ben A rine
first American ton, |
No students will he ad bed a
sh el en thes” are, dressed, it_costunnes
gig sol masks, Miss Watkins —announeed,

horn 1 uvelock in

will be
lock.

Daneityg will begin at &
the gymmasion, Pri
awarded st cight-thirty 0%

F the entertainment, the audience
may return to the gyms where

‘Hancing will continue for the test of

o'clock between the women's hockey A total of approximately the iat
AY Beyerwyek path, Ethel baad of finance up to Tuesday night, [tent ‘ents will be. open ito aagana, [1
ndhofer, 3, present wffaccerding to Warren Re Cochrane, Jand refreshments will he sold tring
i ; senior member. the night

Did Bloomingdale Pull Death Gun Trigger?
Big, Burley RevenueA gent Put On Trial

One at the best plays weitten by
Herd Shiew will he pre

teal by idraayities
vhecs Pieshay aight at eight welock
iW thes hte ian vat Page: Teall, we
courant Mary jello, '3L, that
tnnats ont advertising, Sota’ wats hue |
wor vad sotine anake tle

I vant iy taba: Shika |
Will be paved hy utle Biltaanals,
Vadiey Sullivan 4, wil porting
(ite Klizaleath” ‘The Het eet
Hath Bresee, 84 sad Audrey 0!
Kauss. 81, will be the Park Tals
Wilhelmina Selesta, ‘HU, is ahitest

diye thw play. Chairmen at her evant
fitters fhwhude Pvzel Gunatell 80,
ceiuinges Hetty Lanily, "SU, costunes
Helen Henderson, 8h,

Fleaner Stephenson, 0, make mp}

want Miss, Guvatelle, clei up,

properties | ine on the

Spurheck sud Katherine Moure
freshinen

Fivu games in valley hall were
phiyed between the two: weeny
Teas, "Peckey’s Dusherse’ cape
tamed by) Psa Pook, 1, ann
Cituinslys Grabhenss at whic ly Miss

toaliviier ts vaybait Hoth ame

iy the tariner te

las vl
|
a

‘| Dean Pierce Collects |
Rules For Tabulation

Ve tabubation ot rules used by
nther colleges We govern the con
duet at wemen has Hot yet been
ompleted,” said Dea Anna I
Hierce today. "We are still work

nuatter
have our final results, we
Nave them published,” she s

ies of anticles seriton extlusivety. for
dicted by the clans 4n yovernment
hharde hall “Monday. Weducaday,

Did the finger af Karl Mesmingtate, revenue agent, pall the trigger ghieh
Feleased the tata bullet tially in the heart of Mihuel Tepe
tinny al hin wningeate lives! the shut. was it
Ae in WF wits i aie hier ease af (riggerstorse IAW et
fureen ie answers which the jury will find these questions,
epents the fie-ot tbe bg, bauTy reverie agent ow beg fel witht bail
at Charice nl inst edeghoe nate

The alloted minder wor eal mes teahay These Heensed murder
in Tanta al, atoll rs, anininne an with: touted re

vette deo dani vivots, cate nee bauer be allaaed t
ose ther ceavute, uvibite thes nasary, ab exci ill
Le ee Honest nce. Oi te Kh

‘reg bs WONT ie coat sae ited t
tw Miers nah ait example ot Moenitintate
Wins Pe ttasely SM tad My stats Hott Meomiex, atari tat the
“ied iGaacauigatale si hint etunes atiarted the Misttiet attri

Mceieut ata elt ty Heat witl the

‘ if Pant ot fhoothoners at whieh Pepe
ti of Heyyy Aft awl al Tau us oa te the

Vignes (stniet attorney Basch Will| Looe natn cal the State he
Hee assisted by asgitant-disttieh attor [gh ne tegii be tahe the hfe «
wese none Newitt Clb] just pm. we ll one
Kobalny. Jawige David Hatebinson is [atthe tril this isnot the first at
presiding. tempt wo diy away with, wnat

Wie can promise an iiteresting be When Boomingdale was asked

As soon as|velation af the wild fife whieh some | say something the press, he re-
HJ of eu amoral, bits, miscaeal revenue |mankesh, "E have nothing ty sity. See
[agente oa,?" aniline Mbtrcd Mulugs any any

CITY MAY INSTALL
TRAFFIC SIGNALS

Engineer Will Survey Site
This Week To Discover
Need At Crossing

ts of the student ¢o
provide for better traffic f
front of D ¢
ayenue, culminated in th
of Krank
public safet
to the site
whether or not add
ire needed,
J. Rirwin, assistant com

issioner’ of public ‘safety, will visit
the spot hefore the end of this
week, and will report to Commis.
sioner Laseh,

il to
ilities in
Western
promise

to determine
I facilities

If his survey warrants the intro-
duction of equipment, it will
be installed early next year, accord-
ing to Commissioner Lasch, Noth-

x can be done this year, he said,
because no provision has been

i budget for the
traffic sig-
ew ra
[csipment w ed inthe
hw budget

ed at the

close ceording to the

of this yea

com
Attempt Made
win finds that signals
no action will be
ch announced,
attempt to obtain
Is is not the first to
be made st yeur, Professor
Winfred. Decker, head of the
an department, made an un-
sess attempt for traffic equip-
“The need of traffie. facilities at
the site was shown by the acci-
dents which caused the death of

crossings si

| two people within a short period of

time

‘The results of Mr. Kirwin's re-
port will be printed in the next is-
sue of the News. A report on the
subject will also be given to the
student association this morning,
according. to. Marion E. Botto, '30,
president of the student association,

Mice Are Fed To Find
What Boys Should Eat

Nutrition experiments with white
rats are being conducted by the

euth grade boys af the junior depi
nent af Milne High school wucer th

the home economies

‘he purpose of these ex-

periments, “according to Beatrice O,
Gauyehan, "30, who is in charge, is. to
enable the boys to find out the best

3 pti diet for a growing boy or
Tn discussion periods, the boys diss
facts about their diet

whieh cing used in the experi>
ment (sare two for
control, one is. fed deficient

in milk, another am

we experiments are being conduc-
for a periad of three weeks,

sin weight, in appetite
andl slight changes. in appearance, ar

[hatl, and everyone is: welcome to ine
spect them and the daily, records
whieh the boy's are keeping

Students Will Choose
N.S.F.A, Delegate Today

There will be a

assembly toe

dhs at HETO-w'elock inthe auditor
fanny vot Hage Tall te leet the State
vollgse representative tor the National
Student Federation of Ainerica. The
Clwee eater will ails he ebuseny
Marion Fe Butte, {80 president ut
im | anniv

ot candidates

Submitted by the stustent couch
Candidates sare named alphabetically
ul wt ik the oiler ot preterener

ares Warren R
Russell We Ludlum,
Neweomb, Catherine
Wilhelmina Sclneider

Cochrane,
[Lawrence «
Nort,
junio
Miss Hote requests all members
f the student association to attend
yin order that the business: may

ine completed in time to allow: the
Hen Greet company to prepare the
stage for their afternoon performs

2

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 22, 1929

[ear “Hes tot ay Tasting to deeide What the pro~ a
State College N ews irri sg fie ait clair (It YoyAsh Mem | Mis, cebe i Stadving
Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918 mis, When it submits its report, [shall call VAS! .| Library Facilities Here
‘The Unilergeaduate Newspaper of New York cial session of the legislature to place a proposed fa ik i
State College for Teachers constitutional amendment before the people of the Miss Elizabeth Cobb, college librar~
= ate.” What happens to the schools in the mean- Who is on sabbatical leave this
THE NEWS BOARD _____|times oie may infer, fs not within the provinge of the year, is conducting 3 study, of the Ie
ovis J. Wotats sso cooeasiscigsgageiitar i Chit | Governor's concer, Rese acts a Ste ote Su
eat Shiec, il ; vertheless, the Governor, and others who are close dents, have heen asked to fill” out
Mancaner Huxxixce.. Advertising Manager| i the problem which confronts Chicago, mnight suffer a. Question: What safety measures) uestionnaires, the answers to which
es ree ‘Avene, iat mM indge at this time of the views which. Alfred E,| WOuld you recommend to make thei! he representative of general dif-
Jane J, Fonatase «Finance Manager| Crossings at the front and rear en-|{icultics involved. it ob teak
‘chi Sima Theta Tioise, i63 Gall Sticet, Dat 66 mith as Governor of New York expressed on, the] ut the front ang i calved in obtaining books
Anraen, D. Bases Menanioa r| schoals of the stat education, he. observed, th trances of Draper hal aan if amagazin Feading. |
$11 Madison Neenue, ine mich thing secrecuierig ewer Work 2a 4 fa
Donority Buia wlssociate Mana be dropped for a time on a litilding, business functions |, Dorothy W. Heath, '30: 1 can ‘and iffeatties enenuntered in
7 Sarit Roni, Dial 40095 Mia eabpendicmporsel, ‘be! sewed completed uh of Ho Detter way to prevent leach af the ( State, aul pul |
MARAE I ST once corsa Featwy without any effects of the delay remaining. But educa-|* c. erossinys, than |li¢ Iibraries. ‘The questionaire seeks
ag Sivek, Tint 6 tion cannot be dropped and picked up again without per=|t@ install traffic signs. prohibiting) to discover the average mimber ai
on AasenTe Ment effect bet marked pet bath ta iniakheed aor he. parking of ears within certait|finurs per course spent in callerateral
eth schools Tie which is Tost in education is tot f=] stees oF the bus terminals Freading, ann frum what sauce the
ably.and forever. It cannot be caught up at some] aps a books “or are derived. |
venient future ti f Mildred Hall, "31: 1 doubt] “The number andl price of texthooks
sehetier sine prota parking fought hy twlivial stunts a
se Tn am Haute’ college women “will xo up in the aie {NOU do any good. Moreover, Tasker, and alse the ninuher wf books
chase Grapes Whee Walsh, 20. Josebine | [4 cece pousored hy the! necessary. 1 stggest that a light ional reading. The report starts with
jit Marion Weinbere, ranees: Mara ty 3 — synem. be installed atthe -eross-| Sunday; Noestuber 10 ed cit
{ moans Litem Roe ‘ a ings. ‘This would make crossini tinue stil-the first week tf Decent
| Polish ar " ih ever pass is sald, 1 appears tat) ante and safer, al old pevet H er
| reece Sabrent ichael Tepeding who killed Clinton Wallwork list drivers from arivine attoo sist af =
| Fest Sn er ears wait Eerently sl 1 Blooningdtate. | rate
H yay
| = = —1) Laura Brierley, "32: 1 think that y
rol Tm Gworon igs, Slee STATES STAGE
Feoxting Sen LES a er ea Nea ae | fl
Be USAR ARE PUN a] ey ubsruct the Sie of sare a in
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S ; a , | the nthe oi Tne hack Angel" here resents is haa =
ree READING TO LEARN with view wf the Conti the i Minesata n Wanted leit, # ~
tie: Wupite in ou sehonls receive mre bars af ive] setts age so imicresting!y that we wan to yu hick there aie.
siruetion, ins thectbree Hs tik eter hetire, The mail comings ints the village only three times. each the im | = —
PRG CEL: Samra \shevfleg Rar Geni, 30 ee eee eee ene eee ane eer eit | oT TRelfey «Rid hy Ras
fecentle cumpleted a study oof the time allotted te the Fite avons daring the fall, and the lsgxine sean any secine te be a ateieti entoreed| NOUS Naw presented Tuesday tel
s teachin of the slifferent- grade school subjects in 444 turing the winter : Fe ea arma Cay Tal he the aia evn
cities of the United Stat ess wih 12] is havely writ whieh ike a wine Fried atthe. erent au sn a he a
cand shows the trends fur 100. years rican fritier, Mrs, Lovelace intrenices us te bovely | yitltin thw coh sins at le in He muvedd with a shyness that
Contrary: to the eammuily expressiel opinion that the staracrers avlue step rou vie. deanies toe Bini thatthe ptr all ee
calivate tend ter neateet the three, K's. while placing fuectric railroad has rephwed the tase! by horsebick | Alice Splain, “31: Since mucts of { RM lat same wl the tin
ca ntatsie uynet sujet iste *iads ane fells” fw¥l canoe which they were aged to and tat the heer] he aaages alt fron puted mane OF atte dn the ie
qpare, ion ; : ‘ tis) ie hans whey thy paid se highly Mowe fag since] “yrs, St mnight be well I evdoree, a Were TH miata twat
Die, Mann found that “Vie ehildgen othe wat igen the aay fa vt heii [rie eh ie sod Kelley Rid was tat vevel pe
receive twice as aany fates of fstrvtin! the Hire] fen anak or ina ad rine moafe Toth he ate | slit to the fullest extent the ar
Fee as they ad tn. tite und ant Gone tin m= We ti | MiG Br elneveqhiver: Here Seas tas IME? | Katherine Watkins, “90:1 aut lea Iasi fe Goma Tesh
‘ele ter reeeived iv 18% ie village, ti Af he refused play there se ths ane [ yieateve ae ight svetenn won bn: UY
whict th awit spit ctnatiet HH me matter avy avereed thi there shoud practical inthe. jean enteanve of. Tae best thing i aie way
Theinyghout his schaut rarer ie Ht tie ie averscer vet Hine Inner tid Trappers whe fivee!| Neuer hall es this fe gn a « wrk af damian, “3
eatin’, “ridin, an “rithmic an 6 wotirs, IM) ihe alias in ue ovests tthe [Tower oma fae fae ge ARNE he ey Mes
18:46 he wan sponding 1098 hs onl abject dis elected, isan dicate foe rested ated a. gmiekinge skeen ft i
while in W826 he was retired tr yuk in a total od 33x dos, Bree al teal ul oe F
cave Aerney ta thes Bittle alatghter wo the vi
hours on the same briaihes of Hearniie Ns WBE le (i saint the Sie | .
While he smut of vine set teddy eat the three Ty spite « the weal auabtive «1 | 100 Men Will Attend rere i her rls vote
R's is greatly increase, the: charige i wtent ofa Tite eiW Mie MBH HL eC
these subjects is anu renter thin the slifference in aint canter whitever sistacles wf rae «| YMCA. Dinner Today iene i ete Mie oe ave gant
: ‘ tate in ihe Beinn, Th " «speak byt Get Mone tine, Th
time spemt in stirdying them, fn war Inuk rel i a sak fr ui El
tere searce:aoaletund Hraries wore 96 etd sil oi “ Peer ; Meee oes
Frequently one sel resiter éruishel the material for is dane tthe sere ae Teahie bu arrink
dewhote sears study in reading, When the elass ad | The problent ut frontier amarringes with the Indians Th ale
finished the reader, it began geving brome ay at seconnl] i> teeter thie Inosk te the este ut tut one at ae oa ai
rate nis, ali Tate Teas esporvalls lawbreakiiy uri | Is i
time, and even a thin] tim, unt the text er ie Te Ne a illawe, tees Inte the: somes an! bevoatn =| i
anew reader of the xrute higher ap Sve qi he resd dvi yay thes strenethy oak after all
‘Teatay, jupile even «tHe second anwl id grades eed | Coase af them ster Mis ittier sea Tignes
fis many ans twenty ive ot thirty year, The}, ‘The ttontier saustier, Petits strong, detiherate al 9
tv te thst i le pte vate, ts he ah ae a
Hit they carry inieraiation of value ter the reser M5 of dhe villages amd evens disper Mice finiseliy the over §
eorraphy, history, awl the seienees ‘The eaphas TENE oh Wea Indes siet 1 lanuileaeee a
Heed iat so ahh vat Tegeninge te rea oauethin Welt fn etl ta vee Fatal ai af le eon Mestad to thea
Hiya readings we Hearn something Hah tot sslose tna pyc Life seem th | ‘
sins the itttnars fivaw the anions yar ai vat 14 t '
MEETING TWO NERDS vt ome Secsta ac: :
Vero ole Bae ae st Fa Hp Whee (rontier essa i patted by Mr slip. ite ey este
it almost excapes attention, Reining i stall quarter HU 9 tl Biel WKH SHIA BSeNKS, HAG BE ‘ants "Skull-sawing"
felt evi Wupealuait festa tt line Teatifereed 23] gestae act ry aL Bites MHD TNT Fal ee ee
ae hae here a acute 9 ent ont itt | a Meafey
then. Ht is aneetiny, the ailicutties wi the huarsie probe A tee, iu ding eeseanel werk: for this swede cence Mann leat wer wt UL tore
Coleg atn i is stgplying tHe | cual pat eather neve proce wil I hee {1 wis, Wah [been a award wert tar
ial ceutact sya the men f H fecival of the edd old Melee
ataet among tabowedd threanghoan the votanie. Sh his use wherever an] Na
Tye hse wa challenge ty the who erate the} jc fe aetna names tthe tom. lea who 4 Ser sould he ts see sme ve
ability of college students, “The oven are Fivinys tuler | ye akties emghingy el Ec ate ae wt was aka wig anal iMag) shunt
a fosm-of sei goverument, the discipline beng wholly | et) dnexgtagdiead scenes than a eet ett tama td gees [ME So time's sakes wohl
in chirge ot-the students. “Ou thems is throw the te | viohi a arto Ande inate te  t
Sponsibglity of managing a house, a jolt which ts sstlly ctuctian. Dit iL seems ti .
reserved, for adults, And on them is plied the task | TWO YEARS \GOVE STATE COLLEGE CALI NDAR eval ou get miles wit a
our pnishineat ina tactiut amauaers Wel an the files we the Nyws. for Noveanfier 25 1927 Today aeties au shot tiie) wail ye
ARSAAceonT anemia: Student assembly” Hata Qo ye fever bie
fer challenge: tr thse: whee ahiderestinate the) Une altel yn say iy shuts on NSIS a Sauter Page al |
wwurth af callege time rosea the sanual seni twa ine the jevamnasinmy Friday | Met Moun
se sight ; '
i HON VOT Oe Gita The gymmasiny was decorated in rose, samt inthe cur | CBOses distisse M ¢
Row \ POP OF Gian rae ime rota io, a aco | eo ol 25.05 ST Gommunications
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STATE COLLEGE NEWs, NOVEMBER 22, 1929

3

Firms Give Estimates
For Freshman Banner

Several firms have submitted esti-
mates for
none has bee
‘Thorley FE i
president willbe a_ fresh
man class tanage spon after Tha
giving. recess,” DuRose announced, “=

Class rivalry ‘will begin the first Announces Chapter
Men will have] Pi Alpha ‘Tau announces the est
mers (or the rest lishment of ‘Theta chapter at Long
rst_semester. Women will [Island univer
{ them during the
til Moving Up day

Shor News Not |

About
students were present, Mr. Rus
Grange is teaching fencing.

Members
into how:
Helene
and
in

Become Honorar:
Sigma Alpha weleo
ovary. — membership
Crooks,
Miss Margaret” Hew,
hwmistry

Miss
supervisor of French,

instructor

Five Alumnae Visit
Leah Cote,

Boulevard

Golden Guernsey «
MILK

Visited at Alphas Epsilon Pi

ority house recently

Recess To Begin At Noon
hank HH begin at

inser wil
Boulevard Golden Guernsey Hs Tae Sih
Milk benefits by everything ipeutt i
that science and modern de-

if ide. Tr
Boulevard Mill. ” JUST KEEP A COMING

BOULEVARD DAIRY GO,, Inc,

“The Sunlight Dairy" 231 Third St

High Grade

Delicatessen & Lunch
811A Madison Ave.

Between Quail and Ontario Sts.

Telephone
4-4158

ii 12 Men WhoReceive Unitorms

VARSITY POSITIONS {4
NOT YET DECIDED

Wii! Constitute Court
Squad, Coach Says

"The twelve men who
lar varsity uniforms the di
our opening contest with
ig school of Brookly
sity squad," Coach Rutherford
Recanse of the

eive regu
before
Maxwell [a

will be|

mi

necessity of experimenting with the pe
[different candidates at the various sai
Vhs wot heen aide to announce defin subject ist
itely the Tine-up at the present tine
ono ee Mie departments of Stine Tig schol WITH US
ven far ne arse il ate] his gear, aeurting Mts Wheel || AT. VAN DYK’S NEW
[sacra hie cn] Cake Sot, ext Poth el] LUNCHENETT
Hsone avin, jars, ad tte ere i this eves: wil
wt Lavine, Ells K vind servings ‘Those sshose asitnr subject |
Sure, suplumere is Rauetish an Ss wihserye inn tle HOME MADE,
ES | \ teqemderaice ef sophomores | Mllne Tinh __ SANDWICHES, PIE,
hi Giedh filers rexgomary pha CAKE AND A MOST
fo develo aimee froanalue nee kee DELICIOUS CUP OF
fond year men with, the jer sf hay
Hing a a enna | ya | DUCHESS 4
[ati eat ft geboniiezaroean| | "7 — COFFEE — |
" i, i
ii Sap Me With Mowers, Van Dyk Tea Store i
iglesia WA2 Maiden Li 167 CENTRAL AVE
New York | Albany, N.Y Just Below Robin Street
well fsttat

PRESENT. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ON PERSONAL
RISTMAS GREETING CARDS
Secured at Heit Retes with Coupons Sold at the
State College Co-op Shop
Openaus stupiO
Over Grant's Store
57 No. Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y.

L. A. BOOKHEIM’S
Reliable Meats and Fresh Killed Poultry

84 16 Madivon Avenue
Cor. /Gatario Street f

|

| Phone 6-1887
I

“MORRIS CANDY SHOP

erly Ames Aewad

Central Avi

We specialize in toasted sandwiches
Sodas and Sundaes

Western Beef House

HOME OF CHOICE MEATS

783 Madixon Ave.

86 S. Pearl St
Phone 6-2092

Phone 3-1529

Waga

Sandwich Shop

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r’s

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mitleuard (Qateter

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Albany, N.Y.

ob Robin

ENGLISH METHODS

Miss Lapedes Advises
Redwood School Paper

Bessie Lapedes, '29, a setiior asso-
¢ editor of the ‘State Cotuece
Inst year, is faculty advisor, to
Redwood High School Racket,
raph newspaper published by
i of Redwood High school,

CLASSES TO VISIT
IN ALBANY SCHOOL).

Students who are enrolled int
agli metiods courses will obser
nglish in

ELECTED SB SECRETARY
apiro, "29, has been elected
of Grand il of Pi

Mh inthe metho
wthods of the ty

Fubnaary |
Wen tn
8, New

Abu March 1
fe. New Veathey Mare 7
Halle) Normal sehon

hs ant

170 Broadway

AGIFT FROM

VAN HEUSEN CHARLES

MEANS MORI

The Van Heusen Charles Company

Albany, N.Y

in valine, the: Mistry
prowl wh the. Cal
tok Shop. ie its |

ENDICOTT-JOHNSON CORP.
NOW SHOWING

' inv inner, nore stl
sr “Evening Slippers” in Gold and Silver Kid

tie stitemts nant tie AT $5.95

Hi

Wy serks to fulfil sone every
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Joanne suit sti stil thine asf the €
fie gs a wl antereste ly in tex

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4 enchanted, Ae there ane 46280

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ffors is extended tw you by: the
WAN the view cookie sand
van hua Fun by the €
the Cosop in partnership. The
ihe sells Wagit's delicious, eskimo
ies, and will he jelad to

ugar’s he

Yor parties
the Minex,

|
han

stent organi
sand ggroap houses will be able
tir obtain the best in ice creamy ay the
Nawest prices, Ady

ae A GOOD HABIT TO FORM
Interest The Habit of Thrift formed in Youth
Compounded is tasting. A little practice each week
Quarterly will teach you a valuable lesson,

CITY SAVINGS BANK

100 STATE STREET ALBANY, N. ¥.

EAT
| At The !
|| College Pharmacy

WEST LAWRENCE PHARMACY
WK INVITE YOU "TU LUNCH AY OUR FOUNTAIN
HORTON'S N, Y. ICE CREAM SERVED EXCLUSIVELY
IN ALBAN

AT OUR FOUNTAIN
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. W. H. REA

FRANK H.

EVORY & CO.

General Printers

16 und 18 Beaver Street

1 Steps East of Peart Street

PRINTING OF ALL KINDS

State College for Touchers

wien special vittention

Stualenity sand Gioupy atthe

wll be

394-396 Broadway 4-2287
Printers of State College News

Mills Art Press

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMEBR 22, 1v29

4
ART DEPARTMENT Menorah Makes Plans |CANTERBURY CLUB _ | Chemistry Students Freshmen May Sign Up
EXHIBITS FLEMISH | For Card Party Soon) 70 HAVE MEETING | To Initate December 2) For Debate Tryoats

PAINTINGS HERE)

‘The State college art department
is showing an exhibit of Flemish
paintings during this week and next,
according to Miss Eunice A. Pering,
instractor in fine arts. This exhil
is. presented to draw the attentio
of students to the gallery of Flemish
paintings now being shown in New
York city, Miss Perine said. The pro-
ceeds of this showing at the Klein-
berger gallery in New York will be
devoted to buying milk for poor chil-
dren in the city, Miss Perine an-

possible that students may,
go to New York city over the holi-
day, and it will be a fine opportunity
for them to see portraits gathered
from the homes of mi es for
this particular purpose,” Miss Perine
declared.

‘The present showing of paintings

is the first of a series which will be
exhibited by the college art depart-
ment, according to Miss Perine, All
exhibitions will be on the second floor

of Draper hall, either in the art
studio or in the hall adjoining, Miss
Perine

DRUGS
At The

College Pharmacy

Plans for a card party to be given
by Menorah society before the Christ-
mas holidays are being completed by
‘a committee composed of Dorothy
held, ‘32, chairman; Dorothy
eater '30,and Anna deere,

‘The next meeting of Menorah so-
ciety will be conducted Sunday night
in the Lounge in Richards hall

Dolgeville Appoints
Auerbach Science Head

Bernard Auerbach, '29, is now
head of the science department in
the high school at Dolgeville. Auer-

the varsity

“Dependable Flowers’’

We Telegraph Flowers to all
Parte of the World

Steuben Street

Corner James
Phone 4-375

LUCILLE
BEAUTY
SALON

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208 QUAIL ST, (Rice Bldg)
Dial 6-5787

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Free Shampoo and FingerWave

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oo Mae

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Albany

Teachers’ Agency, Inc.
74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y.

Walard W.Andr

We need teachers for appolnt-
me: all seasons of the year
Write for information or call

Manicuring Massage$t

Coats

Girls and

Smart
Hats - Dresses

For

Gym Togs - Hosiery

Steefel Brothers, Inc.

at the offic:

Misses |

Rea:
And Gat te Srior

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

Lh it
Charter Ihouse

Suits *40, "45, *5O overcoats

conducted Mon
i | cording to Ed
president, Th

Canterbury club hi
invitation of Mrs. Wi
Van Rennsseaer, 385

terta

fat, her home, according to » Helen

:
ss ment committee are:
Albany, to conduct its next mesting | Attra, "30, Irving McConnell, and day,

day’ Rigcember 2, a6; |to try out for the women’s debating

je members of the en-|team, Anna T, Moore, '30, president
Agnes|of the debate council, announced to-

Winter, '31, president o {the club.
The meaing wt be Mtonay, Deer“! COLLEGE C ANDY SHOP
ae 203 Central Avenue (near Robin)
given in conjunction Homemade’ Pie and Cake ‘coasted Sandwiches
Stitute, for the children of the ‘Trin- Every aandwich made up fresh to Individual order
it settler ent, according to Helen
nter, ‘31, president.
Direction Warner Bros.
G. C. Gale Cu. x MARK
HAIR DRESSERS TRAN
Permanent Waving using IRENE BORDINI
only scientific methods and “PARIS”
the best preparations obtan- Pea
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ulture.
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“Is EVERYBODY
©. H. BUCKLEY THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES HAPPY”
ALL TALKING

WEEK, NOV, 25 to 30

HARMANUS

BLEECKER HALL

LELAND

ALL SINGING, TALKING AND |] THE SCRESTAPREEZIEST ||| “THE MYSTERIOUS
MUSICAL ROMANCE Ligon DR. FU MANCHU”
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“SUNNYSIDE UP” “SPEEDWAY” WEDNESDAY_“THURSDAY
wiTH SEEED WAY EDWARD EVERETT
CHARLES FARRELL ANITA. PAGE HORTON
JANET GAYNOR A. SYNCHRONIZED PICTURE “HOTTENTOT”

“MADISON

MADISON AND MAIN
MONDAY—TUESDAY

ALL TALKING

THE FINEST PROGRAMS IN

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
FOUR FEATHERS”

ALBANY

Cola i
around
anywhe

OVER

minute long
big rest
The CaceCole Cou
MILLION

A DAY

IT HAD TO BE

The rest of us are more
fortunate, Wecan takeour
pauses aa we want them,
And to refresh us, Coca-

some refreshment of this
pure drink of
vors makes a

PAUSE AND

REFRESH
YOURSELF,

THERE ARE PAUSES
AND PAUSES. AND
BUTCH, THE DEMON

TACKLE, WOULD READI-

LY ADMIT THAT SOME
TIMES IT'S A MATTER

OF TOO MUCH PAUSE

AND NOT ENOUGH

REFRESHMENT.

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the corner from
re. The whole-

cable for a

Atlanta, Ga,

YOU CAN'T BEAT THE
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