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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
Esranuisnen ny THE Chass oF 1918
tate College News
IER 13, 1919
$2.00 PER YEAR
First Dramatic and Arts Association Prograit Tonight
Fisk Jubilee Singers at Chancellors’ Hall, Nov. 17
PROFESSOR ROBINSON
TO LECTURE ON THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF ART
IN ASIA MINOR
State Colle students are ty have,
the rare oppurtunity of hear
COACH W, J. CLARKE
Varsity Team Begins Practice
With Manager Sebiavone's aw
motiivement tlt the basketball season
will open ‘December 6, Conch, Clarke
vas started the organization of a te
ing) maw famous and eminent in the
workd of art. The Dramatic and Art fepresent State Callege, The first
presenting Prafessor Practice was Monday, Novem
Vien a dole Tiope atl the each. will have the cade
kins University, who is not vily vices ‘les aut tlhe frst four wight of exch
president of the .\rebie ON a
HE crite There aire twenty-four men om the
He mane HSN tet sium. AIL thse sho showed ip well
Taseelt adiiots nee a ae ela ce are ot for th
Weekly" editor-in-chief of the any ee, Ae pring
hei eae Nay Holdefl, Masson, Nicholson, Ker
Hulletin,” and president af the Cole
lewe Art Assteiation at America, He
saduated in IS i
sin, Castell, Hint HL, Tl,
Cassavant, Sherlock, Hatharn, Baker,
MeCluer, ‘W. Miller, Keenan, Livek,
oth foe
wing year, he wate scholar in Greck, Levitt, Johnson, MeCatlrey,"Dabris,
eaten Si Ey a Kila,’ Hil, Stegart and, Waker
recelted is MD. degree, | In 1915, Vitey are a fine lat, these twenty.
beers | fuss "Chere are mien wilh seed and
Alita ta shone: Yor: faxwanis amen
gE TIRALD RE with height for centers, and men with
ELECTED COLLEGE = lire: ind tere are several niet
SONG LEADER Iryig out for each position, Mavens
‘= them are some wha played on last
McCluer, ‘21, Made Cheer Leader year's team. ‘The others are mighty
pronising new new material, 1
rn realizes that he will have to
rent the
Assembly opened Friday morning
with the announcement, by the Presie work hart te get a ph
deat of the, Senior Chiss that the atl still larder to Keep a hice
election of College Sone Leader was hn W. J. Clarke, State College has
a evel whi knows the physieal needs
inorder. Kour candidates were pre=
of the players, amd the ins and outs
sented, two frome etch of the upper
classes, of all kinds of Iaeskethall.” Mr, Clarke
Marjorie Potter, Junior nominee, is a agratuate of the New Haven
Jed the sister classes in songs taken Normal School of Gymuisties, Me
from the Colles jis als received Normal training jn
| swimming and Fancy divine from
Professor George H. Corsin af
ang Torante University. Te tas eanehed
Empire State." Next it the St. Joseph's High School, Mo,
he other Junior candida the New Haven Yo ML C.\., Conny
student tidy in singing |" Nancy | and the Waterbury Boy's Cluiy Conn,
Lee" and " Sweet and Low." } and tas heen director of ree
South Manchester, Conn,
three
‘The Senior eanditates were Eliza | iu
heal Archibald and Florence Stubbs,
Miss Archibald chose the popular,
tbhles,” and
to
“eatin of
: the ch HE resun
ch Sen i rt
y-Sixtiy Division,
hr the hs
asketh This +
ROOSEVELT CLUB
Dr Brubacher speaks Tontinued on pie 4. |
INTER-SORORITY TEA
Continued on page 4)
Last Weunesday noon, about thirty
all of
five students of State C ——
whom are interested in per Students Enjoy Annual Affair
the name and ideals
Roosevelt, met One of the most pleasing soe
Roosevelt’ Club ol events of the Coll
Inter-Sorority 1
Aun, Satur
‘The «deco
cllow chrysanthemi
vit pillows of the sor
nities and the College.
Cot ach
rubatcher spoke upon he aims of the
aud advised that the
ies
's orchestra of Albany furnished
fertatives. a" Stnte convention to | the muste
receiving line
Olive RL Wright, pr
Continued on page 3.
he held in the near, future, ‘The
president of the Senior Class was
elected chairman,
of
NATIONAL CONVENTION MUSIC CLUB CONCERT,
OF KAPPA DELTA RHO
Five Colleges Represented
Jaist Kriday: and: Saturday Gann
queried the, tier chapters of
Kappa Delia Rho Fraternity: ¢
the session of the Anuuat
Convention. Since a Ho ny
yet becit estaifished the Red Room
was used for business meetings, and
the delegates and allicers: hid ‘their
teats itn the College Cafeteria, | Pri=
day evening an extended Inisitess
ne wits held, Satrilay’ mara
most af the Intsiness was fin
ished aad the afternoon meeting de
voted to a discussion of principle
Hlemental ideals, Saturday. exeniny
an informal banquet was held ian the
cafeteria al whieh the delegates from
the varions chapters, the mation off
cers aud our awn! active members
and initiates were present, Mr. G,
F, Rimball, “06, of Middlebury
fender of Kavya Dei Rho, spoke
on the towvaittion af the yates
atl a member fram. each ekapter
spoke of local activities during the
st year, Dean Horner was the
Speaker, His es of
his own fraternity assocéations and
the development of the. ide
ighted every one. Philip G, Ancham-
vaugh acted as toastmaster, Miter
singing Kappa I Ww songs, the
Mlma-Maters af the various ‘col-
lees represented, its well as all the
popular wand old, the
Seventh onvention came to
us end, it will be held at
Franklin College,
followings
Mpa at Mldlebgry:
"06; Hrof, W
were present from
Kin
13;
. Continued on page 3
SENIORS OVERWHELM
SOPHS
ay by a score of 4
interesting, though rather one
contest
Moth tenis stared off sell and
the scoring was evenly divided jn
the first few ‘moments ‘of play. The
Seniors soon went into the lead, how-
r. and by the combined efforts of
, Masson, -Lobdell and
hey scored seven field bn
* Springnan put in seven
‘The Saphs were held down to two
ficld baskets, one hy Linck, a snec~
tacular shot, and the other hy Kee-
and to four foul baskets, When
Continued on page 3.
NOVEMBER 19
Invitation Extended to Student
Body
Club will give acon
westlay eventing, November 19, 4
8 o'clock in the College auditorivny,
There will be no admittance fee
The entire student body is, invited to
come as guests of the Club, Th
purpose of this cone
to show you what Music Club is
doing amt to entertain you for an
hour.
SENIORS TO ENTERTAIN
STUDENT ASSEMBLY
Novel Program Planned For To-
‘The first class morning will take
alae tomgrrow during the .\ssembiy
of which Sally Rody is. chairman,
haye planed a program that is
timique, Juuding from th
time and practice put, in rehearsals,
the entertainment should be very suc”
cessful
SENIORS WIN THIRD
GAME
Frosh Lead in First Half
In the closest game so. far played
in Us interclass series, the Seniors
won from the Frosh hy
23 to 18, ‘The contest
played and interesting throughos
In the irst live minutes the
scoring was two foul points on each
side, But Johnson finally found
masket and the Frosh went ste
in te ad Spring c
ood
fia, scoring vight- poh
also
Frosh, ime
ihe sore ond Ml ta 10 1
of the Freshmen,
called
1 favor
‘The Seniors started out with a
rush in the second Ilf in an effort
to eut down the fonr-point lead of
the Frosh. “They played good! basket;
hall, and five minutes before the fi
whistle the score was tied at 16 all,
MC this critical moment Springmant
made a long pass to Masson and the
latter found the basket, putting "20
in the ead. Johnson came hack, for
his team with'a neat field basket, ‘The
Seniors, however increased their lend
imtil the final whistle left them vie~
tors with a score of 23 to 18,
teams have each played!
at the present time, The
rs have won three, the Juniors
two, the Frosh one, and Sophomores
none of their
Cont
ed on page 4.
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NOVEMBER 13, 1919,
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State College nee
Vol, LV. NOV, n 3 1910
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wer,
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ONCE MORE
Will all. those people whe
sponsible for some not
"please read this, and
many times, pre-
ously announced, “all material for
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he fu the publication oftice by noon
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_tiave hitherto published
:
in the paper of
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Ve have received several
ely because certain
nitied, and the writers
got “sore” when we asked them if
their “artictes were in accordance
with our rut
We have
¢ of the
publication fice
san fill our
which is not
hy. Monday:
tunns under
were scheduted to appear if work isn’t
done on time
terial for the issue of the
of Nevemlor 2s (oaet ie I the of
will he
so. that the ;
early on \\ Don't forget
these rules, unless you wish to read
titled blank columns!
npire
arranged an unus-
wally attractive program, which pron
ises to be one_of the hest ever of-
pitol District
ily tickets placed on sale out-
side the College are heing rapidly
gold. ‘This means that the people, of
four, project, Are
ot, as sindents of State College,
Sincere in helping, us to establish a
College orchestra? Are you doing
hat yon can to bring this success:
fully about?
You tenow you want a orchest
You know tiat with real music we
cme on al Stue, Collexe
with * i
Wife.” You
iD
nights, if only. we had an orchestra
of ottr own, You know, too, tht
just sich a concert as tis will start
us in the right direction,
If people outside the College are
supporting us, surely you can, We
it every studetit to come with as
ils as he ford to
1 allo
We want to sce no Tess than
te College students Monda
night at Chancellor's Mall, State
Kaducation Wilding. at 8:13 n,m,
FACULTY
his wee the student tx is Being
collected, Part of this mom
so for the expenses of publishing whe
News.” We have decided: tha
‘aac aveck: lly
bers af the Faculty. who
nket tas, ar she
scribe with us before December 1
Tf yon donot receive your copies
after ‘Thankssiving vacation, recol
leet whether haven't forgotten
to do one of the above things,
To the Balitor of the" N
\ movement has been started in
State College for the furtherance of
VOM.) Ava W.-C. AL work
in the College and. the sending. of
delegates ty a tutional canyention,
{y swill unsloultedly he worth. while
for us to be represented, but it will
cost money, and it is this problem o|
ising money for such a purpose thatt
ceupies a yhirt of our attention at
present, A" part of money, at
feast, must he sought from outsiders,
as subscriptions, Hint it is not fair,
it seems ty me, to seek any more
fram the fe thn = tle Heth
iecessary, sand the question of a sub-
seription tance has heen brought ap.
It has amet with the ubjection if ex
ectionaible than seeking al
ni those who so. generously open
thei poeket-hu sitar mowe=
mients, The dance gives hase who
attend clean amusement Tur their
money and should be all the more
preferable, in that the proceeds. will
Wwe ised ina worthy manner. We
spend the money
awot spend it fe
while? Surely
wh;
ahing’ worth
dered objectionable in anyway
\ system of hex
tionable to us all, so why: not give
something in rettrn to contributors to.
sul a pinject? Greater satisfaction
Will result to is all if we are alloy
to raise the necessary “uns by,
ing a subscription da
1921
At the meeting of Juniors
Wednesday, the Frosh rules were
by the presider athry
\ committee wits appointed to
set ge fire from whom the Juniors
will buy their class rings. “The com-
mittee includes: Albert Silkworth,
Dorot cl
Duterseliue:
with
rman, Myf
tree, antl ( r
comnittee will also have two Seniors,
two Sophomores and one Freshinatt
appointed by their respective class
presidents,
Plans have heen started for the
Junior Prom to he held Jantary 30,
‘ae class intends to make this year's
Hrom sie best ever given hy “S
College, Maurice Hathorn,
president of the class, is ehiairman
virtne of his office, He will select his
committee in conjunetion with Miss
An usher committec, in charge of
Juseph Sherlock, Waly a
pointed for the
Jessie Di
athletic man
HOME ECONOMICS GIVE
ANNUAL PARTY
rtruide
Faculty Have Most Original Stunt
The ammsl Home Te
was held inthe gv
evening, Nevembe
The class stunts formed the maint fea
ture of the evenings the Faculty, with
their sual originality, beings voted
tlhe este iter guessing tlhe iden:
tity: of ete advertisement present
evening was given aver to. dane
Refreshments were served at 10,
HOME ECONOMICS
Miss Genevive Hagaman, het «
¢ Keonomics, demartinent in
trie State Seloul of Awei-
culture, was a week-end visitor of the
deparvnent,
The following zirls will he in, the
Practice House from November 10 to
Naveanber 2 Ugzet }
Hane Economie dents
red) to attend
tion on Hatik on Briday
November HM, in Room 250,
Mary A. Hardenburg, "19, has-ae
cepted a position as assistint to the
direetor af the Day Nursery in Am
sterdam,
Miss Mary &, Smith, formerly sie
pervisor af practice teaching in the
Home Eeonomies deparin
rently heen appointed to
head of the Domesti
ment of the Cniversity af Cinginnati
The depariment extends tv her its
ul wishes for success,
ALUMNI
You alumni readers af the
what would you “take for vane
* Pedagoguie” of 1919, 118, ar 19172
Hoy many times
to it in th
busy yon
mere thi We
know
We don't have to tell you how muelt
Address
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‘oane Lo be sent, prepaid, to the following address before June 1, 1920,
fam you will get ont of it. But if am
oof vow will write 4 fetter tek to the
"News" telling what your" Pel
has meant to you, we will publish it
se that itr amide
up to its value
tin blank. There is no time like the
present. “Duy a 1920 "Ped as
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He anv send it 10, Macion,
Editor of the "P
College, Mbany,
ALUMNI
No copies of the “News”
will be sent to those whose
subscriptions are not paid
December 1.
CHEMISTRY CLUB
he meeting of the Chi
fast Prd 2
sty: Chul,
i Roum 250 was one of
the most interesting meetings of the
he new members were
de cnblems consisting of” test
Lie hrutshes on cords oF red and
silver, the clih colors i
O'lirien a paper_ow’* He
giving the history of the
count of its discovery in th
of the south, and how th
tracted said used to inflate di
committee w
nade for the initiation. party: to, he
held this riday night in Room 230,
Cheinistry Club proposes,
clu paper the * [armone.”” Riche
Me Marcella Ryan, Brances
Silane Gerrle Tesy and Walt,
Strain constitme the Hoard ol
ialitrs
SENIORS
AM Senior ass dies mntst Ie gate
by December 1, Bind am whose Tist
your mame ison amd pay that person
$4.00,
MATHEMATICS CLUB
The Mates Cl ll ney
tomorrow, Friday, in Room 201, att
o'elock, ‘the tupie will be * Mathe
a speakers
are: eatriee Marjo
Vin uid Margaret Crane
twenty-five cents at semester
NEWMAN CLUB
Sunday, November 2. there was a
council meeting at Father Danney*s
Plans for the opening Hf a Newnian
library: at the Vineentian Institute
were discussed,
Monday, November 3, at 4:30, the
second meeting of the Newnvan Club
was held in the auditorium,
Honise Kelley and Caroline Rer-
chosen as Freshmen
Mibrary committee was anointed
hers hefnse: Marjorie. ius
rman, Eleanor Hykund and Ge
trude Thums
Marin askins was eosen assis
ant, son lead
ther, Dinmney auldressed the N
suanites briets, welooming tie Presto
met and ring each member ti di
Ihis.oF her hest for the benelit of the
society,
Tuirsday. eveni
November 14
there will he asi al OLN Clin=
ton Avente
KAPPA NU
Aileen Russell spent a few days
Fast wee any
We alad 10 welcome Jane
again after her
in
weeks slay al the Practice House.
number of Kapna Nu Alumn:
were present at ‘the Inter-Sorori
fea last Saturday, Among them
were: Laura Gorman, i
Koon
Kinsale, Anna Brown and Mildred
AS,
On
vs ed at dinne
Ween her Dunney, Mr,
Mrs, Deyo and Miss Louise Carmody.
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 13, 1919,
Page 3
SYDDUM HALL
Havel Brimmer, ‘20, spent Sun
with her parents at Petersburg,
Dorothy. Howe: spent Sunita
Loasiek,
jist Monilay a meeting of the
House was calied in order ta deter=
nine the rules for, Syddum Mall
Jesides the regular College rites the
following rutes were nt
1, Two Freshmen were “appointed
to “answer all telephone ealls, door
Yells, ele for two weeks,
2. Bwelt Freshman bad a room as
in which she wats to shut the
windows every: morning, till Moving:
Vp Day
3, .\’Sophomare was given the duty
of seeing that Tights: were outs, the
chain on the frout door, ete, “Chis
lucky person was Twy hill Paredy
On gach fluor issn proctors were
He fet
This is a very 1
On he hed oor, sapien
catirely hy upper’ elassinen, two
Freshinen were ajpointed proctors,
CTU kes the Freshmen ty eliaperone
Seniors, Juniors and Supls.)
Satur evening Dr. and Mrs
Vrubacher were eutertained at dinner
\iter dinner everyone assembled in
tle tare fiving roam where Dri Dew
ea delightful talks on
shost out wf one
Caege te Agave the ae el
foot thought, sd. they discussed
the details wf the subject at bemth
fier their guests hal gone
Finily’ Hamilton, "20, has just. re
sua Fron Practice Hanne ater (v0
Hisenee fri the Val
Thus gone 10 the
onain there for
chosen,
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Hav new stidents have registered
iv the department, ‘They are fl
war A Haan for the one-yet couree
id Charles WW, De Seve, tor the
Hweeyear comrse
Walter J. Grikant has left college
by accept’ a position in” Rochester
NY
KAPPA NU THETA
Theta welennies Geurge Davidson
full Hledged member of
Ry
\ Joint smoker was held Sunday
evening, Union Re Bob, Law
Scho and, Stite’ College were rep:
resented, This reception way,
to three N.Y. UL men of KN.
layed om the N.Y, U. foothall’ team
iysiinst Union Sat harry
Mavkler, a graduate nfiicer of the fr
lernity, presided,
KAPPA DELTA
White, 21,
Mabel and Marjurie
Patter, (21, were the anests af Laurel
Lee at a Granville Thanksgiving
party
Tatella Clark, ex-'21, was a dinner
st Sunday
‘of the almmnae attended the
sorority fea, Among thent
were: Adi. Bdwards, "10: Betty
Skinmer, ex-'17; Florence MeKinley.
4M: Mrs. A.D. Keane, (Mary Den
haw), M0; Henrietta Titel, TT: Tsa-
Helle Knapp, "122 Mrs, Je de’ Beer
CMa Boochever, 12, and Lael
Clark, ela Fite and
Hetty’ Skim
and ony Paeulty members, Mrs
FE. Cobh poured
19, has recently re=
attack of pnett-
Fiteh, who is eu
‘mployment work of the
irtment, recently gave a
cerning her work to ala
16, \dministration Prob-
almost
NATIONAL CONVENTION
_ Contintted from jae
from Teta at Cornell, tl
Johnston, "17; Harold 8,
Stantey Hh Duties, '20, and Edward UP,
Meh mat ak State
vs Taal e195 Kor
Uedwactd
aon tay Pa Arena
Hofinann,
2M, Wat Lalit,
200; Krank iss,
‘20; Louis G,
it
Fane hie Bnet
20, and BW.
Fysiton at Branklin Colles
Vhuestom 20 and HK,
Tard
“The other saests of Ganima were
Heat HET Morera fr, Hein
phites: Jol M
Jen nek, 23
W
4
awl Miles By
DELTA OMEGA
The Hehas were very
have Ealithh Morrison, ",
gavel Hecker, "19, with
week-end.
Marguvrite Kityer, “20, attended
she conference of the Undergrad
ane Represenustives of the Norte
Bastern Wield at VW, CON,
Mes. Van J. Taylor, of Mlasgeniy
visiting her sister, Morence Suthbs,
20, at the House
We rejoive with Mary Whish, ‘21
fy the retin at hee brother, Corporat
Fred Whish, whe has heen in Hrance
and Germany. far the ast eighteen
Cae
A quisition in Vo
Catherine Drury,
her “home
yy te
ul Mar
hea bist
16, hay acceptor
hkeepsie
passed the
in Glovers
weekeennl a
ville
THE “ Y" HOUSE
AL hist the parlor is settled! Ne
mre cat We we
setiled yet” HE you, want
hints as tt» the
77."
ree h
intaze of our invitation and pati ths
a short visit on Saturday evening.
‘anilel Gleven visited the House on
Sunday as the guest
Winifred
Fait Morsison, "194 and Fine
Rice at dinner Sit
day evening
AW. Oliver Gi
entertained on $
Helen Reitz, 2
end with Beulah Kittle,
teatric
Mtlen, *
homes
the week
19, at Sul:
Haswell, and Mary
he week-end at their
ALPHA EPSILON PHI
attended
Faythe Sherman, 120,
Union Col-
Fraternity: House party
Tex
Vie Gurhise of Gardner,
visited his sister, Do
uring the wee
jennie Rosenxarde,
Mags.
0, motored to
Ais, and Mrs Dobris, from Long
Island, spent a few days with Julia
last week,
INTER-SORORITY TEA
Continued from page 1
Helws Cecile Conklin, president, of
i Gamma; Ethel Hogan, president
of Kapoit Nts Julia Dob iulenit
of Mpa. Ey ; Jessie Gilford
Ruth
stout
guests, ‘Two girls from ciel soror=
fly acted as usher it Omega
Hrances Reeks and Mary Whish; Ita
valsey wud Florence
1 Lila Cackener
Kappa. Delta
Mahel White!
Degwan and
\ip
eliusler and
Viminber of the Bacnly we
ent, among whom wer
and Mrs, Hrubacher, Dean
Homer, Dean Pierce, Dr. aul Mrs
Thompson, Miss Phillips, Professir
Stinrd, Or, Painter, Miss Harris,
Miss Wal
Miss Spilshury
Those whi oatred far wach sorority
Miss’ Punterer and
were: Mangiret Becker aud Edith
Morrison fur Vetta Onweaies Mrs
Harry W, Tastings aul Miss Ger
aldine Murray” for Bt Phi Miss
Kya Wilson ind Miss) Minnie Seat
and for Psi Gama: Mrs, GoM
York, Miss Mary Ke Ce
vad Heurient
Deltas Mrs
Miss Lanise Goldberg, for
silan Phi
\phit Bye
SENIOR OVERWHELMS SOPHS
Continued from page 1
the whistle sounded for half-time the
seore stood 2F 0 9 in favor of the
Seniors,
Ti the seeaned hal the Seniors eon
tinued to scare, but the Sophs could
rot tind thy busket from the field
coring wats limited ty Myre
220 put in six Het
haskets aml ane free threw, AIL
efforts uf the Soplianones tw stop the
rush af their appenents were
Siiecessful aan with the final whistle,
the Seniors were declared victors hy
1 seare of B10
MH the member
tens played! a wool
ane Kersarson espe
Masson nnide eleven
kuson ef Spin alton
he made no eld baskets: himself, 9
largely responsible for the heavy seve
ing of his team-mates, heeatse af his
exellent passork
Linck and Keenan phiyed, a good
wine for the Sophomeres, The for
mer scared six points while the batter
seored five points
Seore
of the Senior
ane, Hint Massey
iy featured,
ints and F
Seniors
Name and Position
Nicholson,
Masson, If
Springmnanny 1 ks
Castel
Titman, Bet
Sophomores
Name and Vosition Fb. Fp Tp,
Linck totes Lo 4
Keak foc. Lb 3S
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Page 4
STATE COLLE
i} NEWS, NOVEMBER 13, 1919,
E, ARCHIBOLD
intied from page 1
Miss Stubs appealed to our
Q, Columbia the
1 ended the
¢ Rose of No Man's
sing,
patriotism w
Gem of the €
contest with
vane
hiayone then called for a
wallets onsale bresented Mr Bente
candidates
sinewested bythe Athetie Counel, for
track n
While th
cing counted
Among
Board ol
ants
riptions
time
tron the
that They png te Suen ta
lElizabeth Archibald, representing
the Dramatic and Art \ssociation,
that De, David M. Rohin=
professor in Johns. (Hopkins
stereuptigon
eamee of
or,” Thursday,
o'clock, Dr
Minor, hut in
Miser counteys aid hig Leet should
very interesting, Stident
ETA PHI
of Amsterdam,
cud guest of Helen Van
Cramer, ‘2h, snent the week=
Marion Voshur at her
nil, 22, was a guest
it The ane Sone
arrived from
president of
Theallore Cas
tained the members
Kappa at his home in
Ne.
welenies its
Y. Huced, "21,
Yer Edmund C.' Os:
of “Albay, N,V: Richard
Hf Metis
ted on the Student Tax
ckets for outsiders are to he
obtained from Ethel Huyek
At the stugsestion of the Athletic |
Connell, the student hody elected for |
Hottin
al anager, Las Honan
jor hockey manager, Theodore Cassie
a for cheer keader, Joly MeCliner, 4
and for assistant cheer leader, Julius
Fiscus,
Mr, Schiavone next spoke of meet=
ing some strangers inthe hall who in
sisted Uiat they must appear
dent Assembly, AC that manent th
door ypened and in tumbled eight of
the jolliest negroes ever seen, --Vfter
nvtny Honrishes and hows, sts. well as
uvndenatured ji Hh ather, the |
sitnny "Sons 0 Fined yp aud
sa two, good ol Southern, songs
Old al Suwwanes
ver creditable to pro:
ly understood
siners Form ap
of Fiske Jubilee
to appear al Chancellor's
Surely: no one
these ente
He pra
ata allege orehest
organizing a
John MeCluer, ‘21
rouse public sentiment in
subserintion dange for the Tuned ef
\ MGA,
| deciding on a
i nil as
fia Nasemnily period san nirendy over
wating deinive coud he done
he results of the Collewe, Song
eader Co
eit sary 10
‘another ballot, resulting in. the
a Archibald as
Mr. Bentley was elected track man=
ager.
PROF. ROBINSON
Continued from page 1
eee College honored him in
Tin the Here of Doctor, af
He has studied at
ati Barta. Hotes been pres
tials
fessor or lecturer at Mlinois College,
the Amer
Johns Hopkins Univ
ican School of Classi
Nthens and at. Bryn Mawr College,
He has. traveled in almost. every
country in Etirope and Asia, He has
written numerous hooks, reviews, and
ticles on philology and archeology,
ind in the excavations in Asin Minor
he took an active part.
O'Tirien, ille, N.Y
and Josenly Sherloek, 21, of Wee
vliet
PSI GAMMA
The patronesses who poured at the
Vsi- Gamma table at Mnter-Sorority
tea weres Mrs, Decker, Miss Wil
sont and Miss Scotland, “We enjoyed
this opportunity of meeting infor
nally, the Faculty members and the
girls of Stare College
Dorathy Howell spent the. week:
end at hee home in Highland Balls
Ving Clihley: was enertaiied st
dinner last Sunday hy Mberta Sill
worth
Abort Sillwworth tnt
the House at luncheon Sunday eve-
ning,
COACH CLARKE
Continued ¢
ord of exp
confidence in the
cone
Ability oF ony new
Under this eficient lewlership we
look forward for a team which will
regord even more brilliant
thaw that of hast year
SENIORS WIN GAME
Continned from page 1
Seniors
ul Position Ip
wilson, rf 0
6
‘mn ¢ 2
NK 1
Fergusin, rig 4
23
Freshmen
st fraternity
self."— Jack C
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