State College News
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[—oamaar MOVING-UP DAY CEREMONIES TO BE
Wann Petoan sn TOMORROW AT 8:30 IN PAGE HALL
push-ball
Vou. 17, No. 23 Stare CoLrai
1
“STREET SCENE” | Sits Drews
10 BE TUESDAY
Dramatics Class to give play
at 8:15 in Page Hall,
Director says
n-Supho “Tapping” of New Myskania will be Feature; Stunts at 2:30 and
Inter-class Sing will complete program,
The seventeenth Myskania, senior honor sock
row morning as the feature oi the traditional Moving-Up Day ceremonies
shmen lecome sophomores; sophomores become juniors; juniors,
‘The ceremonies
at 8:30 o'elock in the morning with the march of classes into the
f Page hall, and will terminate with the 1 inter-elass “step-
Elner 1. Rice's Politzer prize play,
street Scenes will be, presente hy
i
8:30am, Marching, Moving
Up ceremonies,
auditorium, Page
hal
seniors; and seniors are raised to the rank of alumn
will
dl Ke
wal he divectel ber Miss
2:30pm
2) Bultercr, assistant professor | '
ish
Jaye” tomarroys night on the steps of Draper hall,
7:0 pom, Interclass sing. Members of th
court in front of
Draper hal
student body are
their respective
10 o'clock in order
1 may begin time.
will be admitted upon pre
x tickets, In arder to |
red tbe pres
ESTHER ROWLAND __{:ssi»et places
TO BE CHAIRMAN} 1\« places a
OF JUNIOR GUIDES sea in the
juniors on the first floor of Husted hall
wii ede | Facing. the. perltple; dors aphorngres
of Draper hall facing
sects, stunts must
pay twonvfive cents extra, Other
tickets will he sold fur seventy-five
Mh ym,
Esther Rowland,
Helen, Mahar
fF the juniur jguide committee. for | inv the basen
Jolston
Ny
Witliany Nelson
sara \ rome, St 8:30 pam tw David Kro- | the annex, andl freshmen
: elect oF the ue the spliomares in
: ye committe hc Calege Ceneperative book
aire, MM 1 pom nesbbers nf the class
Hiertrann MeNarye 34, Mr, Jone fad. Thee are: “Thurston |
siti Canney, $4, Mrs stance, Loam Nicloon, Plarence Elle, Juhi Hawes,
Helen iM Mi j Evelyn ikieh, Kenneth
Helen, Hianali. M4, Shit 4pm, t iil Ania Any
a AH hess, 35 mittee will write letters
sn sof the incoming fresh: [Williant Haber: Janet
hier mieabers ei the ea vent nil the members af the new | Norris junines, “Thomas (atrrett > and
swaoil Keel ate Wal : Enel jimior will be as: |Seniars, Elizahetth Gordon
fee ‘Tuesday Siyieil a freshman sister to whom she) Falling the class specehes, the
wats for publications, a
thilevies will bee mate
Van, is ti aorite anid welcome to St
lee, The first week of culleg
junior will meet his or her tre
maul answer any af his «
The committee will a
with green eibbuns
iy Riccar
rey \Nilliatn
aile [ish Vat
0) Hleinetnsan,
BOARD APPOINTS
SIX AS EDITORS
OF 33: a ECHO‘:
+ Last
Draper
to alt
hestin their movitig-up_ inthe
wiuditoriait. Raymond Harris, 133,
rand marshal, will be in charge. Aiter
State Nine Will Meet | bey oS
Festhe Tesael sine the ~— . Kamin asl “ta :
saphuninte seat St. Stephens Saturday iit he a st
Tye ew atl
‘clive, his: will precishly bee tte tur f cullee
aaisertising puatpweses,
ines Ho thy
SPRING AWARDS ‘ oie th es i sa ry ee :
WILL BE MADE | ("ml Bist nhs tian ot wa ides stn ta
AT G.A.A.DINNER! 38h A ies aa eee eer
i
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‘Ruther are in aumeral
wi RUTH WILLIAMS Haran Hate turd Ie Teaber wil take ity hi rat th al vie
He nuit poets saul prone: aware} Riveubury cet Hill Hay ward, New Bra will te piven by
et ee WILL EDIT 1937. lit umes ot
have already seen sense
tat) RRESHMAN BOOK et aia!
D co Rreshmen, Sophomores To Vie for Rivalry Award;
1 gh talk Meet, hiss Ball’ Are Slated lor Ti
Kathryn Wilkins To Be \ ' !
. W.C. cA Vice President : th " Nine Students Receive
1, tll tae thy i ie tale Honors for Semester
ROBINSON TO BE - soy nt Mata rel aw seme
© TROUBADOUR HEAD clip nei a at ea ct
Haver Tialieal tse stunlents
Phos sli laste avery
Phe ness Wetinne ine ies thas ¢
Haney a tesane ed fret i eae the Wood
sausa COE sun
Conn supr
Hane Makes Mt
Atlan,
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Varsities etetuti, ssnbstand preesss
Page 2
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 18,
1933
State College News
Established by the Class of 1918
‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
State College for Teachers
‘ THE NEWS STAFF
Auvina R, Lewis... sv oBeditorsin-Chief
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Bernarp S. Keruet Managing Editor
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Associate Managing Editor
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Harriet Dunn and Ruth
Laura Sryw,,
Y.W.C.A. House,
Errors:
Sentor Assoctar
Putnam, Juxior Associate s a Russ,
Elizabeth Salese, Bessie Stetkar, Thel and
Kathryn Wilkins. Dusk Eprroxs: Ruth Brooks, Valen-
tine Reutowich, Dan Van Leuvan, and Ruth Williams,
sophomores. Revorrexs: Luisa Iglesias, Rose Kantor,
Carolyn Kramers, Hilda Smith, and Tepper,
seniors; Celia Hishop, Diane Hochner, Hilda Bookheim,
Beatrice Coe, Marion Mleczek, Rose Rosenheck, and
Elizabeth Zuend. juniors; Florence Fllen, Bessie Harti
if Hilda Heines, Hmily Hurlbut, Olga Hyra, Anna Koren,
and Esther Rawkind, sophomores. Stowers Eprrow:
‘Thomas Ryan, ‘3h Assisryst Pixaxce Masacer
Circe iarios Masvcrr: Jean
jeatrice Hurns, Mildred
Maxwell, Elizabeth
and Margaret Wals.
Katherine Hang, ‘3,
Watking, ‘34, Business Starry
j Facer, Edith Garrison,
Premer, Alma Quimby,
worth, sophomores.
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ease lirasey nee
student, viel st the anember
wecially. This iy the ligt
Tad the priceasieat with te ta
Neat Septeriber the class ot 147 yall h
fan saul aessuitne: Hy whieh BE awe leis behind
jes iation for State
145, kt the
Se ithe the yale af
sailed woe a bread Ii
Smooth for
iru that they
NEED FOR SOLIDARITY
Undaunted freshman spirit again was demonstrated
t week when the yearling class engaged in the annual
cot hunt, Although the purpose was to uncover the
hidden trophy and ultimately a five-point victory, the fresh-
men nevertheless adopted a sportsmanlike attitude in the
face of dete: been shown that the
ascot hunt iy an i ctor in the cementing of the
members of the yearling class into a more impersonal and
Until this point freshman solidarity
jas more than
io
was a doubt: afterwards tts assurance
probable,
It has been suggested that the mascat tum or some
for which a combination of people would be a
id earlier in the year. ‘This
It will be demon:
niching. of the new
highly practicable and valuable id
strated hexinning next year with the
set of rules and traditions, one of which is a challenge te
cither a debate or a sing in the first semester of te year
LIBRARY RETURNS
A decided increase in the number of losses of books
from the reserve shelves inthe Hayley hall library: seems
to indicate a parallel decrease in the integrity af tl
hers af the Colle lent body. Et has heen at the expense
of much time y that the new facilities inthe
Haytey hall were mate avaifable ty the sturlent
fortunate that they shoul assume this a
seen tn
expressing their appreciation for the work of the librarian
Miss Mary Chbts
at brakes
Aceording 1 st
College libr
ure two thy the
+) reserve shelves, and at the present time one hundred of
We have
to hope that sone
rnissing, (st, strayed ot stolen
these banks
nly one Gaith: in huananity. ti atlow
taf these full in the first two categories, Tn one ease in
particular there has heen a very iamortant rererence bok,
tised all semester by ninety: students yithent any diflientty
which disappeared Tact york, cansive: ancl aliicalty: te
tase stuelents who dosife tu ins the
He has heen st that if sine way were
or stinlents oy rotten sate vai tMiese anissine: hooks
unobtrusive amanner, a fey of the fest shee might eetien
forthe fall “The twetnbers vf the Ness besaral avert Hike
rnfier their services as entissiries. Ti any studeat wend
like te leave any library Hawks itv the ofliee oat the NE
At any Himes they will he returned hy a member af th
Iced without ay. Geermalities ar qestiontins,
Why can't we all be shepherds tor awhile, sant toorget
PRIAL
PROGRESS ON
The height uf mer chess rival heal tonight
veitls the poarticigeattons sf tears From bith classes in athletic
uv rivaley rues soluptest
tation, 1 is hoped that th
At Teast it will he 3 werk
meet tesgul tneelignges
Loertnus Year ts cysall
vats Viewee mu roital Faelayel atid Catt
avd Ti se aitally ease rte a atentsinne tetnertiess at frat
Inter eve getty Tht atte ie ottaster st
Ista Hl Atria ated fis steealtal
Auvancat’s talons the alive tits ales
sue Lads lie pretertuel aeachates thea
Aho any sterwetis ate ct the faut
Aline expt iene ot th sho tat sa fy bi
wTucther any te 419
Hat rare quality to sel
ites A coaupiletels sat hy
elute Shelli s Reet AL
alabuba, ‘Tie Cate
a, Petts, Me Wale 6
and The Peas asa
Knieht erat, Orange 1
Vis
Henne, tannins Heriver Day
on Phelps, Brett Young
yer Hy ely ayy seit
Is always have leas, excellent elutrac
Innvarvahly interesting
Pristen ny CLF. Wittams & Sos, Exe, Aniany, N.Y avid tags Chae Tear Eee Gv ances a eA
Despite the jaet that the ehaige iv resarid tthe men’s
Vol. XVII, No, 28 May 18, 1935 Atluany. Nv Y erty Way Het assume its final ferme this sear. the fact stilt
rennin Mat thie sti at ese atone shane prgressiviom
in abit thy shoes lily cotta preset aa pul
SWAN SONG | rast, Whatever the eh ining finally bec 10 ill be a stegy [
At thie the traditional: sat tistal farewells aire | Hvrwsaeed front th v tant aratedatnet phy stent
eu tony dnarks the Descinninng of ain wreler, anil, e |
ins ottter srieaiieationts, he suwmabers ood the toting a canneaedertachni arc ufsrathiesrst |
vit Connie, New lesan and ever tthe oeisors, pate, | SiNre wetted energies sacl as occur i flo tow et wit |
ees Ten ce, aed city | ssHD tas ota Wie ess twa eset 4
" Y \ eur will te eae nt i cantons See at Ae
wrsedal ne the bistery ot the N Fhe best story: hie " thle tie
Foon ition ane the Last qotued yiasserd inte the haaniyo Whralitiederteat anna
the pirintur aie thie PALUhiaed bands aver is privileges ated Wal ter: thus on 1 ibs canter
We qotsiaitvs te tH Dries toe esi tas
Fete tients fone set valine seventeen, a wah HASTY Sule he
settee jianraalionn career sot ale eer sl BOOKS: WHILE! STS Asker F
Toe Free id Me NEN this Sete hes eve evita’, |
ehuaravterized ists ly the well wart ploarss af "makin he Cay Bird, and other stories. 1 Trans yt |
nth ends noel! Fhe Galine nd fartycsbe wer readied the | N redtners. New. Neath oi Re |
tude Nol tu il its signees sas ais ones tin PAE
dents at state calle placed every actively depenuteat near | spp i NRE eatin
Uhe stunts luvbeet an a yeevarbany postions, atl especially | le poate Catan Etalitat sett
the Sass He wis impossible bs peat ane sus every week, | veto anata Hat itis La
Hutte, taulty atest cael sariptins tickets wen f fete tel sid i AH aie so
ane af the auwerts to wha li IE wing: Hoeossary te te wats abel toy fratters nil horny pitistedy te tlie esa
Hasever. in spate af the sbihow Swen cate | tain tie ar itty hnmlistedl fants ie singer tla: Wc
dover ty all luring thy years a fa a svat ull ith Pabictory the atust Mads enetucatesd he tte angtannd et
this luiluhl es dvsecies aun Tilak raid et bl a aged eee
Seniors In Cap and Gown Will Head Procession
As Classes Participate In Campus Ceremonies
Junior men, w
ts, blue shirts, white
Célorful Me cing-Up Day: exereis
will be enlivened tomorrow by the pi
ade of the four
‘cated by class and College traditions
Members will march to the auditorium
jor the Moving-U
ihe tapping 0
veel they wil Tor
Western avenue
reetion af the eis
Seniors will we
caps. and gow
cession af cundersgr
will wear kuit berets thi
the flame} ones nf previous year
rise, the juniors will wear b
‘Sophomores will_wear br
swagger Jackets of pique. aide
ribbons in, their Men will wer
dark clothing
sshmen will wear |
for both men and wo
eing youngest of
Freshman women w
aud skirts and yellow
Bach class will be
Juss b
ge yellow ties
1 iH token of
four ¢
wear
seniority
1 of costume commitices ap
wanted by the class. iresident
ch
saul white ribbons sand enh
Will carry eines, They “will farm the Juniors, Almira Russ sophontes,
eh under which the wey classes, | Ruth Keiver, and freshmen, Elizabeth
Hreadled hy: the new andl old Mlyskania. [Vata
sill march fron the Page hall ali
|Inter-class Contest to Close Tomorrow Night;
Victorious Class Will Receive Rivalry Cup
for women and pusheball eon
The rivaley between the freshman | events
euch of which
al soph will endl tomor: [test for men,
ay might whew the interselass rivalry [counts two.
‘yp will he presented to the present j which will give five points to the vic
Fite chiss whieh is wietorions in the /tors: and class stant and sing, t
ivalry cuntests, The seare at preset rw. counting three points wach,
Sthirtorn ts threes in fava et the! Last year, IY won the contest
phir ch ar pretty, the state. wasted
The soptvanmnres wont the fedlewwing twown WARE awl LAR, aud the
evetitet net's baskets hall three prt
Jinreia Hse pias, an ev
fe five Wie Feelin te
ei nis ay iin thet
eer ant hate
ice reabadititac wvelile: anew: ‘tear
wo Preshimen Fail to Discover Sophomore Mascot;
_Myskania Reveals Hiding Place Saturday Night
1 the fetter whi reveal
tnlave ant ened
1 tut head been
th the hist
NEWS NOTES
i SORORITY MOVES
Miriam Wood Will Be
Canterbury Club Head;
av Wo
Canterlnins
Mu Jill he pre
r Helen Gates. | moe. | Mig
cit Mw Walther, °a% awl] bs
| ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE
" Woy i it ve
is ne ee ea
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1 Hy meeting wilh WELCOMES MEMBER
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Students May Secure overs pers
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) ENFORCE RULE
He stinleut exeeuticn canned wall
Hevqume every stuwleut wl ty Gendt
Jn vdotatinng the pont system tn ey
Hove lier ut tran bis ex ices ithe
Ny M4, presale
Whe WA! AS conunedd will
the HM
jointly with ine
entdhication may. be
eure trate the olliee of the
Feggistran’ af the stmmner session
kroup until the clos
of Callege
June inv enforcing the lygistation wf the
stutlent association,
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 18, 1933
Page 3
SEVEN 10 SPEAK
THURSDAY NIGHT
Freshmen Compete for Prize At
Annual Contest In
Page Hall.
king contest
ducted next
The anneal prize sp
1 will be ©
hight at 8:15 o'clock: in the
auditorium of Page hall, ‘The contes- |
tants will compete for the award of
twenty-five dollars given amually hy
President AL Re Brubacher to "that
member uf the fre who es:
els in public spe ve in public
reading.
Sever freshmen will participate in
the contest this year, Those listed in:
clnde: _Jazne Hhackley, Ieten wath
Vera Shinne M
jorie St A
Marjorie W
were selected fr
who spoke in preliminary tryouts. The
judges for the tryouts include: Mis
Ten, amgate
The tate
Ie ineluvdesd inv thee ¢
invent prorat
GROUPS TO HAVE
SPRING DANCES
SATURDAT NIGHT
New Era Professors
List Many Activities
Metibers cit
Biology Club Elects
Officers for 1933-34
16. H
fl iis mia
Mi ‘ ‘
cyl sales
Hdmi Nesteesn, My
president, while Ellen Dew ait
tall he secretary dreamer The ty
Inaining newly elected eltvers arez]
fivkd sceretar
Historian, Anita
tur wf “Leave
Senive represe
we Han Willan
junior represe
Wersen, ‘Bo.
BUREAU PREDICTS U;
Moving-Up Day is probably. the | pressure ar
ne in the school ye
© stucdent body is concerned with | Clit
nid conditions | ree
sd by atmospheric
predictions
records unsettled weather for tonight
with all probabilities that the
today and that th
Tonwrrow's weather is enjoy” suust
tmeertain she tw the abundance of low L marrow is still a doubt
‘THER FOR TOMORROW
For the past four years favorable
ther was dominant at the annual | y
ones, with the exception that
in the southern tier and
conditions in the middle
‘and low temperaty
toward favorable wi
-| the pole-rush a minddy battle
Newman Hall To Have
Annual Dance May 27
will be general chairman.
tee chairmen will
Kathleen Kenny,
Martha Dashnaw, '36; or:
Bullard, '34; chaperons,
“The State College Playboys will fur-
nnish the musie for the dance.
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‘The annual spring formal dance at
an hall, 741 Matigon avenue, will
Page 4
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 18, 1933
CLASSES COMPETE
FOR STUNT AWARD
Students to Give Four Plays;
1938, 1936 Seek Victory
‘Tomorrow Afternoon
‘The first contest in inter-class rivalry
‘on Moving-Up Day will be conducted
at 2:30 o'clock in the Page hall audi-
torium when the four classes present
their stunts, The freshman and sopho-
more stunts will be judged and three
points will be given to the class winning
the decision. ‘There will also be a de-
cision revealing the best of the four
stunts presented.
he senior stunt, directed by Cecein
Fox, will include: Laura Sty
hard Kerbel, Marie Jul, Joh Gros
venor, Eugenia Millard,’ Naomi_Al-
brecht, Isabel Hewitt, Homer Sheffield,
Margaret Roohan, Marjorie Morton,
William Collins, Amalia Pesko, Helen
Cadieux, Stewart Gay, and Charlotte
Lobnas.
The junior cast, under the direction
of Jean Cra includes
Lloyd, William, Nelson, Mary: Moor
Grenfell Rand, George
Cheney Kiseumy, Maybelle Matthews:
‘Thomas Garrett, Marion | Mleczyk,
Roger Bancroft, Katherine Hang, and
Heinemann, director of the
nore stunt, will have the fottow-
t: Clifford B
Valenti
ick,
| of 1933 will be ei
ania club, Monday night, June 19, from,
pard and will include
Collins, Rose
Evans,
by Ivy
George Bancrott, Edwa
Einhorn, — Blodwyn
Dolores
Kalaidjian, Ralph Alunin,
ther Carlson, and Miriam Coutant
DOROTHY GRIFFIN
WILL HEAD 1934
DEBATE COUNCIL
Dorothy Griffin, ‘34, will be president
fof debate council for next year as a
result of elections conducted last week
Miss Griffin has participated in both
lass. and varsity debates, and was al
member of the team which met Middle
bury college ‘his Sori
s Higgins, ‘34, will he vice
president of the cowiell and Kenneth
Christian, '35, will be s Other
rere
‘M,
b Id, °38, is retiring presi
dont of debate council
G.A.A.Tennis Matches
To Resume Next Week
The annual teniy tournament spon:
sored by the Girly Athletic associa:
tion will be resumed next week. Helen
Rich, '35, will continue as chairman,
The
sports seis
Milive matches remain 10 be played
‘The contestants will include
‘Tepper, Jean Watkins and Edna
er, seniors; Mary Day and. Dor
Munger, jut inl Evelyn 5
"35. Miss Rich will serve
for the matches, whieh wi
ducted «it the couets in Washington
Park
Three Seniors Obtain
1934 Teaching Posts
Three
iscontinued during the
teaching positions daring the last week, |
accurding. ty Peatessur Johar M Saye
principal of Mile Hit sche
secretary af the pavement bureaty
Reginald Swan will teach Patine au
education at Green Muinitain Junior
cullewe, Puulies, Vermont
Lippotit will tearl eoanuerse at
il
Galway iy
risen ile
TO CONDUCT HIKE
elit will evaieluet a pict
Marion | ¢,
= | irams,
dence Heagt fast asin at |
winter
|
i al |
Is Dance Chairman
Ralph Harris, who will be general
chairman of the Senior Ball to be
night, June 19,
at the Aurania club
1933 TO DANCE
AT ANNUAL BALL
MONDAY, JUNE 19)
tall af the ¢
Aur
The annual Senior
aihyeted at the
nine until one o'elock, This will be
the last social funetion uf the class
Ralph Harris will act
man of the dance
The committee
event will include
Detlefson: bids
Margaret
$s neneral chair
chairmen for the
arrangements, John
Kawand Cos
Kurileve; decura
aint Navi AL
aret Seevives|
pro
tions, sty
nes, M
refreshments, Mary
Bruce Kilby; publicit
1 floor, Willian Collin
will ty
AN
vil Ie given an op.
brrectit:ehape
music, J
Aiea heel]
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[lars and a quarter tudents 9
desire Ww attend
wv the anaine bulletin,
in Draper hall
College House Elects
Next Year's Officers |
44, will he presi
1 Collage House next year as a
condyeted recently
will be
Kward Sehworm,
lent
result oi elections
Hewal Parry, ‘88 view-presi
dent
ve ares house
M
aul serygeant-at
weer eh
ert Meyer
M
The others
manayer, sere
y. Karl Ebers,
Thomas Kelly
Hi the
bo conducted Sunday aiter
Me. Bhers
hina will be fern
Mthany 1s
ANNOUNCES EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
Final examinations will begin Wed-
day morning, June 13, according to the
schedule announced by Miss Elizabeth
‘anDenburgh, College registrar, this
Arrangements for conflict ex-
ns are to he made not later
xt Weadnestlay with the instruc
tor who authorized the conflict
The schedule is as follows:
WEDNESDAY, MAY at
WAM. Ram
Hows
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MONDAY, JUNE 5
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THPSHAY, JUNE 6
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7
9AM
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SECRETARY GIVES
PROGRAM DETAILS
FOR ALUMNI DAY
Preparations for Alumni day, on Sat-
urday, June 17, have been completed,
according to Mrs, Bertha E, Brimmer,
00, secretary and executiv
‘of the alumni association,
Emma Wilber, '17, is general chairman
of the alunn committee
Decentennial class reunions that will
be stressed are ‘88, 98, "03, "13, '28, ‘30,
32. Keatures of the day's program
will “be the dedication of Hawley
Tibrary, and the innovation of an alumni
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