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State College News,

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

— nets,
\BRUBACHER HITS '29 “;
FOR HAZING FRACAS

“Get Wise” Farty Was “Total
Failure,” Sophomore

VOL. X No. 5 ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925

CAMPUS DAY EVENTS| Seniors Led, Sophs Trailed, In Scholarship Last

Year, Registrar’s Report On Term Honors Shows
WILL BE TOMORROW scsi 120 tt ins IHGH HONORS
Tast year, according to the atmnouicement Seniors
Queen’s Identity \ Will Come |of the honor standings for the y a Sate i Hows, Marjori

lealay ly Miss I eth Van Chesebren hy,
As Surprise, Is “Tvesteuths af th

arship

Consaly, Adel

Deblucker, Geir

Leader Says

EXPEL UNRULY IS THREAT

Rumor, Be Klar ell os) ial Te
G. A.A TO HAVE PARADE |! 127 and 07 yer cent at tle clase ‘| Reishman, Marguerite

ma raotrinmaat keene | OO Hesham tien aber “hu the Martel

Campus, Day tumors will be: one | tn the tino hie seniors alse Hed jichidte Heston: A Ke hralonleee ee
stand the must colorful | je evn AONVIRR, AEDERCIIE delice Jireaplent Ay Wea lira

events ever held at State, Myskiu iit per cent-of the junior initio trans fs week

members anmaunced yesterday, Marion [class was ‘on the honor fist and 36 per | The exact situation repardiaye further

Chesebroughe is penerad chi fi cent of the sophomores ations this secur still hangs. i dhe

Lorena Shaffer and Elizabeth Minmave, | ‘The complete fist fallows (Page Two, Column Two) featay, The pee-idemt's tally ennphesizest

the necessity for drawing a sharp di

Hinetion hetween college and
nphomere rules
ho news regardine the Get

Fs. cee. RON’ MARIONETTES |BYSKANIA CREATES
! sti: PLAY TWICE TODAY

have been, Hooded will queries Int alg
nly satisfaction “offered 4 a. snile. and, |
"You'll see lomorroae ight _ wae Ss
Well Known, Entertainers Are/Student Leaders Will
ented By In Enforcement Of

NEW RULES COUNCIL isi" Pesta

The chuice of the studeats, will Ie
crowned queen at 8:13 in the |

Asked why te pe val

torium tomorrow night. Her fants
r

Mi wil veg fean Gros! Marionettes will be, pr Tradit‘one rary nal Gin ev,
Galvin, juniors; Carolyn Wheeler and] sented. twice “tonlay S| aad tie ures nag cular eae tere was rn need for penalties,» Ne

iclation asthe [aid

Deatiatle ani pet af the ather classes have ever nett

aston, sophomores; aid a
Schenker and Grace Sea-| opening number of ther season. ‘The
man, freshmen Marionettes will) give a performance
Competitive. stunts, judged by the|for children this aiternoon, at Cha

ty, will follow ‘class will] cellor's hall and another this. evening.

one. stunt, F Godfrey, |Stident tax tickets will he good for

Katherine
Gertende

fitions anal imter-cla s rivalry: rule
umouncel today hy Myskania, “the

e ur-anizel bady repre
g the Lewer ekisses in the nphold
iF traditions hats to

Griffin, president of th
fas, why was kidhnapted
issued this statement Wed

Chairman of the senior stint committee: |admission to either entertainment, it is for this reasm that the eonmeil sWGe AR WR

is assisted by Marjorie Ty Bellaws, SM. Over one thousand strings are mee [has heen or avized so as to give repre TN oe pay i 3

Hewitt Landon, “Percy riggs “and |essary to produce the effects. “Trained | sentation to all classe member said St jemets mt

Muriel Lo W "The juniar stunt actors recite the Hines of the lay |The cams eonmel wil he composed etety inthe purpore. its mame, int

cunt’ eon while the puppets move, about the cent que THOTE wets. no ensuites an tio dan
stage in life-like fashion, ‘The iflus'en previlents wf the variotts classes Biel din ae

remarkable aud) Members wf the Campus coud will
foe: Muriel
he sta

btained is said to Is ubacher, “after consultation
called off the enalty

cdl it would develop

hazing program which wosd el
of a portion of the mk

He pointed out thst

woud

a ‘Tose |
a \"

he bun
its with their eer i
i Sphay with vim, seldom

the mus'e
when

Griflin, president
eclass: David Smurl,
the freshme

he members «f the first men's: stunt

i were to he perialized because of their
acenery. Mane TC attitude af contempt and superiority
equipment, all manner: propertie and the sophomore e

wer Myskanis
the ¢ ond group for
cammus and showing disrespect
Myskania_ member.

the junior class: Golden ils vice;
esident af the sophomure class,
lyn Graves, viee-presilent of the

Jand thus ‘are totally indescadent of |»
- utr inthe eauntry
ead Ws co

all the ¢ fr. Garis” ae ‘rechmen class.
Raynor, captain af the senior ‘All the eh uiimal kings | It is to be the duty of the Campus which succeeds the
team, and Helen Tompkins, capiain af eee Me tier ot lek Here ee ccantit hoard of censors, will relieve the buries
i on are to he present, inehtinge of /emmell t+ watch aver the enforcement penn OF censors, wil rllev

ly | of traditions and to, report all viol
fof such rules to) Myskania, who will
by jtake further action, [tis also to be
sont the diy of the council to assist. My
acters of the stories are |skania in the enforcement of all inter-
ily himself, |elass rivalry. rules
Unele! Tn. addition, other members will be
appointed to the council

course the celebrated Unele W
Jand his Hollow. Stump lunisalos «
chestra which has been eng’ ed
ment fer this s

the sophomore class. Presi
hacher stated that he betic
can be devised to punish
sof freshness and cont
ditions.”

Suppression of the penalty party came

ly as a result of the abdiction Friday
night by freshmen of the sophomare

exceptional
mpt of tra-

and ‘Dorothy
Numerous

Minne, Wonnte

ries “have

ready ALA. bulletin the Eig abble: Wy chhts: oe S president and a series of retallia-

boar salah wit beou | ea TO HEAR OF SILVER BAY tin mensres bythe sophomore, class
he route narade has nat bees | Terrible, Pipsesew President Rrubacher and» Myskania

reveuted crmmittee is Teal | 00, Puss-i-Bu A Silver ay meeting will be held soeureed “amnulted ail sane tor he a

the sophomores. Id
whe did nat he

mint, Canstance
fo acl ico Shark
Kempe and Bernard Auerbach,
An outside orchestra has heen
ined for dancing which will follow the
evening program,

ty partic
arranged for freshmi
* /Irave themselves at the "Get Wise” ini

tiation, Dr. Reubacher ordered sopho-

(Page Three, Column Two)

Room Bi,
und Carr
avid Mile

stra of
8 chosen from the
ing rabbit conservatories of the
animal kingdom,

‘AIL students

Page ‘wo

25

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RA DITIONS
\ college grows from year 0 year
in prestige, in ideals, in breadth of alm
We grows in age, Each year a ch
tt | nt its Mimi
and watch with pride the progress
has: made

callewe which, in, point
Dnt ‘whieh inn

ive ranks with the
ition of one Tad. Tos.
kreat opportunity, ome
est efforts, our

an exercie af

tldest’ inst
then cimes
whieh calls
greatest devotion,
Gur, hishest ideals
4 the upperclassmen,
a phuce where tl
won for them-elve:
them partsof th yt
more fully than do others, what
really mews tw them, “The sophomore
have started well ont the read toward

State has, heen
fe Tahored at
uns which mnake

ir goal, Te them State holds un
limited opportunities fe .
and deyelement, heyy tvs,

20 the eemnaibiity shih

the

y F Ieaindless

them: rests. the

yinis-on ue: work Weleda be:

Fs awe by those already passed
alls to give to

mn

arryine on of the tradition
I have hecome a part of State, for
as the traditions are upheld and give

over year after sear strony er aml more
revered than belore, just se much will
1 strenath and puicpa

Freshmen

year the truditinns, "ideals, “and
Hopes OF Mise wha realizime the tee
yonth the world ever, fonderd am

titution which should 9
teachers, better vitizens,

and w
fully with the problems of life

ke far
for better

y
Modern Coniliet uf

all next week. E
Tener able’ to enpe stecess~ 4
y,

| IN SCHOLARSHIP LAST
YEAR, HONORS SHOW
(Continued From Page 1)

Julia

Kt
Josephine

“ielen
Sophomores
Curtis, Chrissie
Hollister, Adelaide
HONORS.
Seniors
Virgin

Slate,
Viets,

nin, Hazel
Charlotte
|, Bran
if
Connor,
Delel

phy

College education was once a distinetive thing, adequately
\. Th. degree, or less frequently, by
be recoxnize ka
hey
Joye privitew

kno
trai

Diedrich, “Edith

Fdeln

Minnie
Rusilive
ches, Margrid
Hitelicock, Mary
Hubert, Mil tred
tansen. Father
Hardon, Marion 1,
JucKurlund, Kenneth
Moore, Gladys
Moose, Carleton
Osborne, Faith
Pierce, Faith
Mud, Iaet

Specht,
Stook

Walker, Jerome
ctherhce, Isabelle
Jeanette

Juniors

Kaaniniars, Nt
Kimball, “lewe te
Kuapp, Marcar

\rthur

Orr,
hor

Wood Sari
Zajan, Uo

Hebe,
Rooks,

SELL BARNES TICKETS

lecture to be given mest

is Tistory
be sold in the Co-

faell stu cutatled
through yo

1 Prospects” w

tas
cr

ticker,
A.

acl, spec

fn the field of ed
We reenxnize the
gation are b
ining of
V

turned

A Weekly Review of

to
especially

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 23, 19:

State College News SENIOR CLASS FIRST

OUR CHANGING COLLEGES

si

rest

and. tec

the

by thei
d develops
of college study
A change has. come
purpose th
the study of fiterature and
the college of hame ¢
specialized, techni
ater; the college

technical

| crowded down, we shall mi
ture, history

aund in freshinan aud sophomore y

present sei

we the colleges +

nical matters.

Dean Aun E

new Antic

WA Facut ty Mesmer 1s Coxranuren Tuts W

ay

PRESIDENT A, R. BRUBACHER

‘econ
I conter
of ibe

the

Fe

dco of literature tnd ist
tastes that set them apart

jeuree, Those whiy grad

College education has hecome so varied in content and

nt
ral

will

interests

Plo

custodian of

BOOK-ENDS

Editor of the Quartarty.
HAT by Micheal Arlen

Vi

THE GH

elt a
mM

in stre

Sinclair Lewis

for
lovable
anyone's years,
pered
with
portion of

The hoy had

fora

style maxical, ench
er him through the pas

writes,

all abv
Hit hetter than he,
soedl of a styte that i

him a

Arlen

tit,

M.

vet, the
me,

leit
he had learned’ much

arly the least lovely
ersomts, and hastens to tell the
And no-one can

For Ai
I the world like ane of th
Mainstreet hoys, wise heyoud
el
‘ant
Main

Main

he ish an
es an interviewer,
he must he, of course, f

wy he was ant Arm
The Green

more
nd philesophy: will he tamght

he were not

degree can symbolize the res
story to the vi
nid the cnllece «1
ual exclusion of pure

D the.
rts has

iness, and has dissipated its energies to

The person of broad general culture has heen replaced by the person wi

ized knowlede.
ion we are not yet sure of the directions to be

value of geveral culture but the de

nig insistent and are displ

rt of teaching will demand more

ized subject matter.

ere,

urrent Fiction by the

Age
il so

10 one would

me dis-
+ for

rovwine certainty that he harks

re

seems

whis-
looks.
street

world passed

tre

long

side

‘The man is pos:
Hines wee toward

all the usly half-truths
for he fies so exynisitelys a

his

Iene's. heroine

nting—

piping,

he-wisp
1

One dances,
veil with the

as his own

Himself lest in adoration of Tris of the
at, the most lovably wayward of

AML wayward. I

dlesalate,

Warned ta love lightly, cast

ing

hee
a eruel

ars af the enllere
ar high school will assume the place of the al lhe
to devate themselves

is European satiction for this dev
h schol Seems to hold stra
future, Tt fer
e-farinery. aecupéed by the liberal arte ealleye which I
junior

s end because hy its the trade and commereii
while the cultural interests may he
iar colleve is even now attempting this very thing—
‘of the ald ac: 1

at the same time tw absorb the liberal arts and seiences a
ver this intervening, school my

he called, Senior High
tommy. yet become the

Ameri

ishing point; the collexe of hus

Iy liberal or
include the new content in
in aalarming

ainly tried to

ands af the science wf edu-
portant clements of genera
nl more time in the

ng

ny {rom the pressure fram above, produced hy professional,
‘As the cultural Subjects are
nd more demand on the high schools. Li
the senior hish st

This orn prea thet the

reserveilly to vocational
en now adie evident in, the state imi=

lopment,
Radu.

in the Ameri
jt intl

to as it ci
so largely
sto he

interest

high school movement

modern hil sehiol
the old eatlere. \What
hool or Junior Coll

culture as distinct “from technical

lemy.

‘ews Will publish an acticlo by a well known fueulty membre

Arlen has clothed his heroine with
mour that is difficult to dispel. ‘The
other characters among whom she maved,
hher romautie, childish lover, Napier, the
ingenuous, sincere Venice, and the grim
I pale eside the’ vivid Iris, the

ny hat, poner
we of her’ violent
to race through dr
Hat Hispano—Suiz
tment with her,
Olga A. Hampel,

Hilary
\

"26

A BOOK A WEEK

Miss Mary E. Cobb fn

‘n issue seit recom=

mend a hook she helieves students will
enjoy. “This week:
THE PROFESSOR'S HOU.

Willa Cather, (Knopf, )

Necessity for ear
tw have their pictures
Pedagagie was stresse
Minnie” Gre

pict
the engravers on time, in order
ly with the senior elasy’s eantract
tite,

CALENDAR
Today
Jean Gros’

Moe's Hall

Tomorrow
Campus Day.

8:40 P,
ettes=C

M

Marion

Monday, October 26
M

5:30-0:20 1

nomics Chuiby

Wednesday, October 28

7.0 P.M, Dra
Play—Auditorium

th Kens

ties Chase

Pius Wer

itl by the
sated could
aid philise
va 00 en

nit
as reduced!
of business,
arged the
or cultural

+ be taken.
vee of edt
of weneral
ime inthe

rofessianal,
ubjects are
Is. Litera
sich shiv
ake thatthe
colle ant
srafessionial

ate uni
velopment
rican Kal
if it cam
so largely
mista be
ial fiterest
ve reservel,

technical

Ay meme,

she moved
Napier, the
U the grim
id Tris, the
1, pane le

Font tra
drab days
aul car.

6

EEK

wi!l recom
dents will

Marien:

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 23, 1925

v7 Pago ‘Three

College Students Have Been Enrolled As Residents
Of Albany In Police Census, Newspaper Charges

ite College students, none |dents at the hoitke are actual resi
iy, Were illegally’ listed of, Athany,

as Athanians dn the census just taken by| "The names of nin

Poli Sci Group To. Hear Miss |the Albany police to disprove the ac- pa Delt

the state census taken by Mrs, naventie near Lake avente
Mecca Lawyer, K.-S. Knapp, it was charged | were placed on the censits list by the po:
inner

ewer article published hy the| Hee, "One of the students said hey
Seiezee elub will hear ‘

VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
PLANNED BY CLUBS), o:o

vestions of Al

icon, students living
Rho fraternity house

Athan Stay Republican | merely. gave the officer their names and
ane that he wrote them on his ecnsits

wt
counted | "Phe house ma
club, No, 741 M
wenty-nine persons ti
re taken by the police
names were added to the

Politic: Miss
Catherine Peltz on November 3. Miss
Vere will speak on her recent Enropean
trip

The committee in
‘Thanksssivinyg dinner is a

The newsps
“th nussunds of Hott-residents we
hy the censtis ordered by Mayor William
1 his charre that
wensirs nf 117,000 n= |
ate andl his estimate] “Fourie

at ‘the hi
consis. taker

habit

. 8 ec
ments to have Miss Ruth {il Aha sie * platiot ot Mbany is at least | census list at the Eta Phi sorority, house
speaker at the dinier plinned for Tues Jat No, $8 ceie, it was
day ev ovember 24, Miss Ming ia A survey of Albany colleges, ine | stated, Is live at AL

Jclucling sorority. sand fraternity” houses

dled fifteen

,
"The police census taker
more names to the ‘alibi Hist at
hy the police census) Delt Omesr sorority hone at No. 85
actually reside inj South Lake avenue, diecording to one of
stuuents,
Albany calleses repart the following
New Vark State College
Fevehers, 1100; AMihany Callewe wf
Aihiunny: Lan ebook. 315
Collec, 10," The
Callese est
tiulests come

Mbany: woman lawyer
club thet October 15.
Stinard spoke
nature of the Spanish

is am
Sp:
fessor

live, the Sunday
that at least 1,600,

where the
‘Telegram learned
Htakers, none of w
Mhany, the
videniee of the manner in whieh the
thi? census was taken and the total
J. computed, is: shown bythe following in
stances in whieh patrolmen listed as | Pharmuey, 320
ts the students at | Albany” Medival
re-fstyar's. alice
Fngleword mated that les

Pro

ow the

ul the
better qnulerstanaings of the
The really is, wilh show inn

Spaniards:

people
Sp
ter be proud, and above all ave indivi

iat.” Professor Stinard said

fore the talk a short Insiness meet
held at whieh Gertende Lyneh

Mt Syadam hall, Nat

president, presided, ‘The following com: a Hist af twentyesis students at from Many: homes, while «ther evlte
altos “Qrere — nppalitets —peoueain, (tHe Neve, ark Sine: Cadlee is said that nity ftv
anche Merry, chairman, Jiumita Deve eT Was siven te the patrol 5 | merely dluinyy the
Wlanehe Merry, chairman, traits Dev | takon, at his estes ff the sttte selwol year.”

tiny membership, Ruth MeNutt, chair
man, Heatrice Hodgkins,
AML students interested in the Sp

customs anid peop invited! to by

A GLANCE

COLLEGE NEWS AT

will speak in

vish
me ‘The first one-aet play of the semester's | suetation,
ted Wednesday: ev
img at eight o'clock: in the amditorium
Goeurgin DeMueker, 26, isthe director | sit
rds will he filled out in assembly | the am
ay for the student directory. At) flit
went the panorama picture of the ste) Siieday, November
Jalent body: will be taken | Gamma liane
Miss Anim M. Coote Mphia Kyisihin Phi willbe at, home
sell arts, Education iy. amid typoer ekassmen Sunita
c. Cooumbia, sai press The | from three tw fivecthiety u'elock at Bol
York: State Home Lancaster street

ext Friday:
AiQly Ht Inky

members nf Spanish club, program of the

ch fave net hee
i by Ostber a
ubtishers MHL
eit we eal for

first meeting of Commerce club
lock: in ron Th

lass will be pres

‘Tuesday, at for
igram for the following: year, in
cluding the jeneral Ti
the social events whieh will take plaee
was ed. Men prominent in th
business world will he obtained to spe
at future meetines, Hertha Zit ©
president, has charge of the
The year.” Mt the meet

Fest Gore M
commerce dey

ern Observation

of activity and)

the Si

New Reonamies

Dr. Brubacher Hits Freshmen For Hazing Fracas;
“Get Wise’’ Party Was Total Failure, Griffin Says

(Continued From Page 1)

inthe
juste
Between

nent Mildred
instructor. and
dishes

was well wiler way in
apueravee wats. the
pyplause and cheeriny

tiv stop physieal initiation or take
1 expulsion, His
anent threw the sophia: burst of

Tah’
assistinnty attended to the

culty. members present were: Pro-| The anon 4
fessor and Mrs. CoA. Woodard, Dr. | imares into tiemoil eowned out the noise of twenty fresh
Gertrude FE, Douglas and Miss Minnie! A large group of anale freshmen lay aman girls who were giving their part
Th. Scutland, At the business. meeting | in wait for Francis Ki Griflin, the sopho- of the “entertainment” inthe platform,

evening, sophin
to have seized Kamin Koblenz of
er avenue, A freshman, and
sarried him ly autoniobile (oa point
south of the eity

was paddled with sticks, and part of his
hair cut plan t6 throw him into
the Normanskill creck was dropped. Ie

he ‘went from the re men are
y hanise tu the

n, however.

which followed, Professor. Woodard | more. president,
Spoke, Plane for the Tivtian Ladder | Sapp’ Delta Riv fratern
Hike were discussed, \ hike to the Peat | vllege Friday might. Gi
Hoy. is planned for next week weit much earlier tau thes” Mad ex
Aci the ia! metin of ‘Chit | net 30 dha he mune the
. Laie Clark gave a reading anil sophomore refreshincts. ayanst which
Herhert” Hornung tail Nerdee= | freshman rand was anticipates, and
tions. of chemistry Hien | ths eli yearlings, When they

recommended sone neve oaks to. the| fearved later of this they ambuse
class amd it was decided “that in the | themselves just outside one of the doors
future, certain persons wand be ministration buikding, When
He thoes way’ abn

led was Teft in, the woods on the bank of the
stream,
tinge

cl tuck i get
appeared
ce followings the "Get

reid reaulinge repurts for iritin passed A followin
oniea Walsh has been Aye building, Wise" party was ending. |The in

to be David § this year bran radially

threw him + ist a

hin nent between the faculty, sophomores and

Mysk
Saturday

$ pasiponed
Haswever,

np at Sela | ove rl Central avenn
instead,! Griffin, according to the story his

ve told, was take

mit ten miles and left nutied. + plans for the penalty parties

ide i passing | are "he declared,

after the | Freshines ‘xd sophomores who cane
hack in tinge organized class hazing will be ex
program pelle

trip ty the Girl Seout
ack Center was organized
seventeett girls leavi

welock on a spec
direet to camp,
‘own hinch, at
songs and games,
at six o'clock,

Gritty andl down the

Fach irl prepared her
hich “there were
we party. returned freshmen had left |

Mbany before the

Wise”

Here it is said, he |

CAMPUS DAY GOWNS
"MISSING FROM TRUNK

Fit

|Myskania Appropriat
Dollars To Purchase
New Costumes.

Costumes for the
have heen’ stole
kania, wha compose the
arranygements, weit
censtume
stored to consider ary necessary repairs,
fontly ter final the Cewek empty: aud all the
costumes missing, ‘The trim: is kept it
the janitor’ afliee, ‘The box
marked ‘Phere seems. to
he some element of mystery whieh hits
in the disappear:

Campus dl
Members af

sot yet been probed
wee of the materials
Sine Campus. diy.
time cunld he lost and a ¢
which Chesehrongh
Fas heen appointed to ge
sel af evstiumes, Mysskanin ha
forthe
‘The pink satin gown of the
aad the robes af her ebght
Migs Chesebrouly
Muriel Wensel Mildred! Dabeoek

BYRNE SAYS SUCCESS
COMES ONLY BY WORK

Was sy near, Ne

of mite

jeeen
cowlants were taken

Introduced hy President A, R.

Milne
Willi

Scie

asa stable. form af
ened ings
pies of 17760 ant th

more subtle and greater danse
matin disteyardd oe the gees
latchox clean, of
id ideals of
ihe ery’ our he si
Pleading for America “tw keeep the
state of mind whieh knows that secess
‘come oily by work, the state of
Imind af cue ancestors who erased this
country. hy. eavered not by
‘itomobile and airplane nator
Hiyrne defined citizenship. and pointed out
nition applies to the prob

inthe
ily «

how the de!
lems of tod

NEWMAN HAS COMMUNION

‘The first Quarterly Communion af

club was Sun the 9:10
Vincent de Paul's Chureh
\ breakfast followed at the Academy of
the Holy: Names,

" Father Joseph A
rector of the clu,
presid
representative of

Newman hall,
akers' table,
diced the spe
welcomed the
r guests
appre
Miss McCormick
the wark of the alumna asso
pledved support of all undergraduate
activities for the eoming ye

Piano selections by Agatha I
Inided the prox ram,

Miss’

Page Four

STATE COLLEGE NE

WS, OCTOBER 23, 1925

G. A. A. BEGINS SEASON

OF ENTERTAINMENT WITH |
HARVEST MASQUERADE

‘The first of G. A. A’s four yearly
will be a har-

gym next Fri
Cider and dlowgt

day night,
served,
Tn an effort to discover
Leonardo de Vinci, G. A.
nounced its “Pumpki

in the gym of

pumpkin
ed also
costumes,

rinity, publiett
iN heap Carat

finie It, Scotland

ie jules wi
stlale, Miss M

These mus
of the

ste pl
wk, weather per-

second
nS;

64s Hej
Perreault from
merman from
Cohen
from Conboy, 6-1, G3,

~ State College
Cafeteria
Luncheon or dinner 1 1:15—1:30
YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION

5 Lodge Street

Swimming Pool Cafeteria
Gynmasinm Rooms
Clubs Classes

For all women and girls,

Your Printer

The Gateway Press

QUALITY PRINTERS
At your elhow—West 2037
336 Central Ave.

OUR PARK BRANCH
WELCOMES
the Accounts of State College
Students

NATIONAL COMMERCIAL
BANK and TRUST CO.

PARK BRANCH
200 Washington Ave.

ts will be

Caroline
il

Freshmen Hazers
Break State Laws

of under

tate and
when practiced is a misdemeanor,

_| DAVID SMURL ELECTED
FRESHMAN PRESIDENT

David Smurl of Atbany, was, Monday,
seted president of the freshman el
ting Robert J. Shillin
velyn Gi
Hills of

Wa revote,
defeated A

murl is the son of
s ssistant chief of the Al
|hany Potiee Department, Miss Gri
he daughter of Mark Graves, sta
commissioner,

West Lawrence

Shoe Repairing Shop
SHOE SHINE
MATTEO LAVENIA

Cor. West Lawrence & Western Ave

L. A. BOOKHEIM
|Reliable Meats

| 846 Madison Ave. cor. Ontarlo St.
| Phone West 1837

ECONOMY
DRESS GOODS STORE
215 Central Ave. Phone W-3791-M

Silk - Woolen - Cotton
Henstitching and Trimming
OPEN EVENINGS

Get A Hair Bob At The

COLLEGE BARBER SHOP

CONRAD HEYES, Prop.
82 ROBIN STREET

DANKER
Roses

40-42 MAIDEN LANE

| Albany, N. Y.

At a meeting of the government 2
tly Professor David Huteh-| from Bulwer Lyttoi
e laws of the penal
section which refers to the
men is

|Special attention to college students

Tye Krakt Shop const av

WILL READ DRAMA
Henry Lawrence Southwick, president

of Oratory at
al King,”
deama, “Riche:

November 2, at
uditorium,

"Monday
8:15 o'clock

1 ‘ap ghters of the

will be fifty
G. W. WEYRICH
BARBER
299 ONTARIO STREET

@ ; affords
S benefit as well
LAQ\D as pleasure.
Healthful exercise for the teeth,
spur to digestion. A long-
refreshment, soothing to
‘and stomach.
The Great American

INFANTS’ WEAR
GIFTS - HOSIERY
Distinctive Gifte for AU Occasions
Do Your Christuas Shipping Early at

Phone Main 4748 -Appointments Made
‘Washington
Scientific Beauty Parlors
136 Washington Ave.

Eye Arehing,

Oriental and Occidental
Restaurant
44 STATE STREET
Dencing Every Evening in’ A'm.| «

| Cheerful Service Shop

JOS. A. WALSH, Prop.

Clipping

Curling
Katherine Smith

Albany Art Union

Jane Burgess.
Hosiery for People Who Care

Lixarnin—G

1 FURNISIINGS
5% To College Students

Have you seen the new fancy
silk gloves, and the slipper!
back hosiery, all shades,

DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
48 North Pearl Street
Albi N.Y.

107 Central

7 doors helow
Ave, Lexington Ave,

PATRONIZE THE
American Cleansers and Byers
We Clean and Dye all kinds of Ladies’ and Men's
Wearing Apparel
811 MADISON AVENUE Phone West 273
MIKE’S BARBER SHOP
WE SPECIALIZE IN LADIE’S HAIR BOBBING
MOST UP-TO-D. APARTMENT ON THE HILL
PRIVA’ ROOMS FOR LADIES

242 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE W, 69203

MILLS ART PRESS

|394-396 BROADWAY ALBANY, N. Y.
| SOCIETY PRINTING

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