State College News, Volume 6, Number 12, 1921 December 5

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NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
Esranuisnen ay THE class oF 1918

ALBANY, N. Y., De EMBER 5, 1921

No. 12

Vor. VI. N $3.00 PER YEAR

ClarKson Tech Game Thursday

Union Game Saturday

PARTY FOR SENIORS

uss in going to

The sophomore
"sisters", the

give a parly to their
seniors, in the College gym Friday
evening, December 9 24" refuses
at present to be very communivative
fon the subject, but it seems that
she has some new surprises in the
fine of entertainment in store, AL
I the sophs seem to he going,
and surely, the seniors will he there
also, ‘22 Ht is your last chane to
attend a party of your sister class!
Come and forget the worries of
Heine a senior, and enjoy the
the -ophs have planed for yout
The committee in charge is Hav
viet Ritzer, Muriel |
ess. Hetty
Wh Ellis, Darattty Jones
Biles Biveani ls ach wo ehaltonan

INSTALLATION FRIDAY

Student assembly on December 9
will he taken up. with installation
of the newly elected afiicers,
Mysskinia will preside aver (he ecres
inony

COLLEGE CALENDAR

MONDAY, DECEMBER 5
30 p,m,
Newman Club Meeting—Room 211
Spm,
Frosh vs, Sophs
‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6
pm
Y, W. C, A, Meeting—Auditorium

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8

Clark.

8 p.m,
Varsity Game—Albany vs.
son—Albany High Gym,

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10
8

pm,

Varsity Game—Albany vs, Union—
Schenectady

AIL picture:
aust be taken befor
There ne
tie oat Gan ie
YF you take
of your busy days. and
the Art Union? Tf you
use list year's pietire,
inform Margaret Meyer,
iia Moore-Smith, or Augusta
pp, immediately. ' Please hurry
up and have your: picture. taken,
Also return yoitr proofs to the -\rt
Union as soon as_ possible as_no
pictures will he finished after De
ember 15.

STUDENT ASSEMBLY

Election of offivers for the new
student association took place Hr
day morning in assembly, Voting
was by: seeret ballot, and the results
Will not he announced until next
Friday, when the new oflicers will
he inaiysurated

Vr, Brubacher and Dr, Croasdate
expliined in detail the phan that has
heen proposed. hy which students
may obtain iutirmary: privileges in
the Athany Hospital, The need of
uequate provision for the eare of
those students who become ill dire
ing the callege year has heen felt
here for some time, State Collec
is but following
many other colle
this custom, aud she is. surpassing,
fist of hein in requiring that the
patient pay nothing towards his ex
henses, De, Crasdale painted ant
that the payment of ane dollar per
student, or certainly: ane and one
halt doi Hh stiicient bo
Of illness remains the same—tive to
seven days. of hospital care free af
charge, This would inelide a pri-

aun the

Cronsdate ri
ir Crowsdale hat
students to jive this
ms consideration, and
repre 1 vote pan thy
ieastre no tater sham Janay. 6
ahy Dangremoid, ebairn
e Student. Friendship Mu
outlined the work t
done for the needy student
Europe with the money that is
contributed by the college people of
America, She pointed out that-a
Student in Europe ean tive for 15
days on the sane amount of money
that we spend it one, She appested
to the student hody to work with
fone local committee so that State
nay reach its quota of $500,
Cheer practice and singing closed
the program for the morning

the ¥, W,
held in the
tim on Priday., Deeemher™
will probably ‘he similar to
ist year for the henelit
several oaths
evening or Christ
your friens. ‘The elaitmen af the
‘hooth committee;
coils, Hetty Renner: Hand-

Gladys. Thompson.

has tial already hee

desires to contribute something may:

see the chairman of that committee

\ for further notice of the
in the News next week

Two hig games mark this week
first comtest to he played with
nin the Albany High Sehool
probably the most important contest
ce Saturday night in the Unie

dys when the Piirple amd Gold tive
ihe hiter's opening game of the

STATE ACCEPTED

Mee was accepted as an
{college ly’ the ,ssnelation
OF American Universities, at a meet
ine Held at the University of Miss
Outi, Columbit, Missonth on) Ne
vember 3, The" Nssuciation af
Ainerican Universities, eaisisting. of
shout twenty af the leading: aniver
sities af the country, establishes. 3
Tist of appraved colleges and uni
‘inis
sim to seraduate seh
This approved list his assumed
large and far rewching importance
in other respects, 'The \ssueiation
Hist as a ha tr mem
bership. Phi Beta appa tooks ty
inas a stundacd, and the Paw Tle
and Tutetfraternity. Confers
avidly it
vil af State College hy
this Asstcitinn is at erent compl
ment to the high schokistie standard
mnaintained, and will give State Col
ruhigies. ain ondersradia

an-unqnestioned) standing inv all ine

lereallesdate relationships,

FACULTY NOTES
The yraduate society of Phi Hea
Kappa met in ‘Troy,
The members from’ Union Coll
presented the program
raucheer ave th
mittee on pen
in the Wy
Phe State
the society Reubacher,
Dean Horner, Dr. Richardson, [ro
sor Decker, Dra Hale, Professor
sey, Dr. Conwell, Dr, Thompson,
Fowers
Red
Collexe

enrollment at
seventy-eight

Cross

"The Christmas vacation begins at
Sx Wednesday, December twenty
first and lasts until 8:10 Thursday,
January: fifth,

RE-VOTE THIS WEEK

ballot at
¢ rotunda this week for

ng candi May
Wood and -\ygines Sinith

‘s attraction at State in hi

Ketlall
the Clarkson University. five of
Gymmasinm, aud the second game,
oft State's scheditle this seagon, will
on College Gymmasiune at Schenee

meets the Union College quintet

“The ¢ larkson same should in no
way be disregarded by fang of State
Colteye haskethall as it is contest
in which some good speed and chiss
gn the court is always. exhibited
The upstaters will come to. Many
enteked mp as beings ane of the best
college lives this” season in the
northern part of the state with the
exeeption of a few larger college
tons, Cadonbtedly they. will give
Suite at good run for their money,
ud it will he teeessary to have a
kewl huutel af roaters out for the
contest to spur om the Purple and
Gold hoys to vietory

Hiterest on the part of the sts
dents at State in the Union jane
will probably lead to the ehartering
nf speekil cars for the contest, i
chunule sigs Ih is. tun
doubtedly the biggest same of the
your, with possibly the exception of
ihe Renssehier Palyteclnie: Institute
Kame the next week at ‘Troy, Tt
showld attract the attention espe
ally of those stidents who uw the

ne Iast year whieh they all assree
was a hai? raiser from sturt te fin
ish, the State Coflege teany losing,
out in the end hy a four point may
in in the seore

This year Union will open. its
season with State and mndonbtedly
Will place its hest men on the court
in the wame in endeavor to heat

ate, With the lineup. this year
that Couch Snavely has formed for
State arsity five, one of the
Strongest quintets ever placed on
the court at the college, it is al
ready helieved hy a majority. that
State will uirw the tables this year
on Union and will thereby: assure
a contest for the mest season int
\bany

UNDERCLASS MEET

The frosh and sophs will
chance for a real contest on

y evening, December 17, in, the

xy. when there will he a

Gym MEET between the wo tmn-

_, The principal features of ‘the

nd folk dancing.

‘Three expert judges will decide
the winners,

‘The, sophs and frosh bi
lots of pep and spirit, Mere is
opportunity to shoy oF atl
ized while college
activities,

itin
backing,

Page Two

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 5, 1921

State College Rews

‘ol, VI___December § _No. 12

Published weekly, during the cot:
lege year, by the Student Body of
the New’ York Staic College for
‘Teachers, at Albany, New York,

‘The subscription rate i
lars per year. Advertising rates
may be had on application to the

ness manager,
scripts, ete,

in
fore Thursday of the week of pub-
lication,}

Editor-in-Chief,
Louise D. Persons, '22
Managing Editor,
Hope D, Persons, '22
Business Manager,
Alice O'Connor, '22
Subscription Manager,
Ethel Huyck, '22
Assistant Business Managers,
Grace Tox, 23,5

Edith Sandets,

Associate Bor,

Robert Aaefarlang,

1 Wittens 3

Vera Nolan, '23
Reporters

Dorothy Benni
Bor Bulan 23

Dorothy Dangremond, '23

CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

As, the holidays draw near, we
should not forget that the ‘trite
i ‘ as is giving—not
re many places

where \
but lots of us

RIGHT place pha
Epsilon Vhi girls can tell you wha

tilt, RIGHT’ PLACE ‘is, Yor they
have charge of selling Red Cross
stamps for the tuberculosis. fund,
Is there any eauise, more worthy
Ha thie one whieh, is always
brought before our minds, at

Hae "ot yourt” Give N's bocatt

ON OVERWORKING
A FEW

‘Phere is a tendency in every or-
to impose upon the

nipon a few me
y has been satisfastory=
ed th ne roe
ot the

ily de
cedure of the or

problems and tasks. of at
importance that arise i pros
cedure of its business ry

ing ou of iis purnoses, as a, or-
nization, [tis natural to look to
them Tor the solution of  probh
and it is natural for them to
the tasks imposed upon th

they are the ader: Moreoy

there would he no occasion to ques:

tion such pr e if experience had
hat there is a poist

ly pei
y loaded as the camel,

hut he not “neat allows so
2 asked of him that he

mutch to

hoth himself and’ the work suffer
The mere fa i
lingness to attempt to do all that i
asked of him docs not excuse the
asking. We should
more judicious distri
work of the organization, hoth for
the sake of the overworked few, and
for the sake of more efficient’ and
satisfactory results, The exact point

interesting and make us want to
siness of Jread the hooks told of,

hat | Especially to be praised are the
two poems, “Milkweed” and “After
Storm," We should feel proud

of a man's maximum efficiency is
hard to locate, and the busi

1 organization seldom requires t
amy particular member be worked
pita that point fie adjustment

will prevent trout fa a to fool that these poems, with
justment is possible a when cach maginative appeal and
ate wae 4 Of thought ad feel

gto do his shar
Se ellie "2a, Jing, are contained i
representing. State College. The
little poem, “The Deceive
worthy of notice, “The Mallule to
State Colleye™ must be near to the
iiearts of seniors, In view of the
fine eft to, us here, these
1 signi or

ACHIEVEMENTS

Most of us, sooner or Inter, come
to feel tl
State College
that what we do individually
the sake of our college conmunity
arnt hecomes a part of the whole
tural for us, then, filled with
sense of college spirit amd
ty life, to be over-enthusi-
aistic about what is produced here
in different lines of work; yet no
cold-blooded outsider can accuse us
raunted partiality. for the

he “Quarterly”

a spe

"We'll always go comradely-wi
And share’ our smiles—there'll be
hs,

te Home Economies Assoc
t Huflalo, November. 21
ly deserving Of | were largely attended by deals
ise, Now is your chance, | from all parts of the state, Miss
Jou public-spirited college hoost- | kdna X, White, head of the Merrill=
whether you are English lovers. | Sehool of ‘Monentaking
or nol, to spread abroad: your who fash
br n auid enthusiasm for ¢ doing regen i" h work in Home E
Stite Callexe achievernent, homies Education in Europe for se
A. Kooi collexe, maxazine ust Vera! months past, gave the members
subject-matter | of the association a rare treit in
Juarterly” cone | a discussion of some nf the obser=
ti Gi some seri J vations made abroad. Miss White
ous, some in lighter vein, AS to | also stated the resiotal plan of or=
prose, iL affers us short stories, ine Home

formal essays) deseriptive sketches, hoi New
a legend, and three book reviews WaRGCIANBH® WEIR A
‘The subjects range from the humor | regard in mpproval ut tis plas
ous and the fanciful to a real depth | Voted toratklinte with the Aran

of serious thought sand feeling. OF | Yrome.” ‘eamannes  Nguiettan

course, variety, and scope do not
meant nivel. without quality,

at | Memthers of the New York State
us, then, think for a few moments,

Association by ying the annual
fee of $1 50, therefore, hecome memn=

about the quality of the material | here of the
Dresented to us, Two members
‘There is nothing much

more | fuculy, Miss Ci

xtorions and soul

ying than Weim, as avell ag a nu
fiumor in the best sense of the word ASF eoilege
it q

Fxraduates of State Colley

in attendance ite Confer=
nee in Hufinion”Atfss Gees Glen
the President of the State
mvomics Associati
nual business meeting
association, November 22,

Urotigh reading, Is thore reireshing
Ahan anything dlse to the

individual. To be sure, some types
af hunnor, are boring of, rather vl —
Tn "Diary Leaves” the
charge STUDENT SECRETARY
descending on At COLLEGE
the putrpose i Fe —
ut ato make sinus, | alist Ruth Roche, one of, the
for that gives some excuse for writ traveling secretaries of the
ra detail The girls, | Student Volunteer ment for
too. tril nd too much orcign Missions visited State Col-

the past wee

sto he wither | le
Roche talked

More Diary |. Miss

like other such
interesting we fu

hefore the
YW. (

J.eaves” comes nearer to achieving | Student Volunteers, at a
its purpose, It is in the story, nd also at a large
“Jerk and the [nvestigating: tin

nd the ess the missionary work

Science,” iu
Semi-Annual American Turmoil,”
ne el teal humor, mast Ane.
essiully portrayed, Ca you
ine yourself fn the tittle, ba
lute the rooster and mu

You gotta be ‘strang
Jerustem!? "This story. fulis tne

done is hy educated persons, a die
challenge comes to us ts col-

leye students, Tn order to go to
foreign field, a volunteer must
he under thirty years of age, for
under this age limit they are betier
able to aequire the new lang

promise af its excellent beginning, | Mt is the duty of the secretaries
‘ou cannot read the essay on howe’ to tell the college students aha

cleaning without | the tremendous needs so that. i
teriaus sense of the ridiculous thor. | they see the way clear to gor they

ay, make preparations hefore it is
» tate,

There is a hig need for workers
in various professions, Not only
are ‘those needed who have bh
trained in the ministry, medicine,
or in teaching, but there is a hig
demand fo business heads, Sec=
Fetaries and stenographers are

ly delight you, r
The “Legend of the Gatskitls” |
s Pilgrimage,” *
the little poem, “Such
Elheron Songs,” are notable
for their im ‘ful

‘and clear by the

use of interesti ig, clear-cut detail, | wanted,

“Ida May's Pilgrimage” conveys to | Educational leaders are needed

us, through its fineness of deseri in the denartments of Home Eco-
put and delicacy of feeling, a sense | nomics, Music, and Physical Edus

of indescribable, sacred heauty, The | cation among others,

count of John Burroughs is very | While it is.a great mission to go

pleasing, while the book reportsare | to some foreign held, we must tot

think that there is the only need for
volunteers, We can do much at
home,

SENIORS VICTORIOUS

‘The seni
fought out

nd sophomor
‘able battle roy
on ithe ball court last Wed
nesday afternoon, r
beginning of the game the y
and white team was working
a difficult handicap because o}
absence of Lo of its best players
hut it put up a stiff fight and ma
the seniors worl
ory, especially during the lust halt,
Wats started the s¢oring ‘by “tips
ping a neat basket from the fout
ine, ‘Then the ball was carried
down the length of the court
by the sophs and caught by Abrams.
who made a field basket, iter
that the seniors to the fray
in earn the sophs
made the cle
shooting of Walsh, combined with
the brillamt pass work of the hlie
and white team brought the seore
13-6 in favor of the seniors at the
con oF the first halt

he

8 came bitek on
freshened vim and
MeManus played a

determination

fine game at guard, while Miller

featured ag scorer for the sophs

with five field haskety for a total

of ten points, making the final seore
17-16 in favor of the seniors,

‘Phe following is the box score of

the game:

RG. Ba ty

fe eect

o 2 4

0 0 6

7 0 6

iaeee @ 70)

Sophomores rR,
Miller, t ti
Abranin ci yw
Liebeeh, «. . “0
Bash, ly... 0 0
MeMantis, yg. - 00

Totals... .0 8 6

Occulits Prescriptions Recelve Our
Careful Attention

MEYROWITZ BROS.
OPTICIANS

68 No, Pearl St, ALBANY, N. Y.
Under Kenmore!Hotel

HOSLERS
Tce Cream of Quality

Used by this College. We
also manufacture, Sherberts,

Quality

and service our watchwords,

Punches and etc,

HOSLERS ICE CREAM CO.
ALBANY, N. Y.

Phone West 466-2831 -2832

,
vdo
ada

ye

STATE COLLEGE NEWS,

DEC

IBER 5,

1921

Page Three

"ROUND THE COLLEGE

Winifred Wemple, "19, was a re-

cent guest at Psi Gamma House,
Helen Guldi, '21, who is teaching,
alley ayent ‘Thanksgiving

with her sister, Marga

regret that “Billie” Heine

1 is absent from college becase

of illness.
Mpha Epsilon Phi Eta enter-
tained with an informal dance
at the Hampton

urday
Hotel,

liam G. Lewi,

Phil Ane
cently was am

upaugh, '20, who re-
de a member of # BK

slish in high
cen accepted

Gamma Chapter,
tained the following me

from Delta
Chapter who. were members of the

ixitte Musical Clubs: J.
stone, R. Wasserman, Ry ML
Wok Da

ORGANIZATIONS

Music Association

The Music Association on De-
cember 2 studied Negro Spirituals,
The following program was enjoyed
hy all
Address.» 5 ‘Thompson
Voeal Solo... [edna Shafer
Reading we Margirer Rirthind
Piano Solo, Alene Alderson
Vocal Solo: Harriet Ritzer
Vicwroln, Seleetins

So everyhoily
friends! The
eolleye chorus “will give several
special numbers anil everyone will
sing the ood old ci

Know. This will be
ter "yet in” the Christa

‘aeation,

iol ie
s spirit just

Je these discourtesies on the
of Suite Coll students?
eto the auditoriim at thr

Tuesday and tind
Miss Margaret Hutehing,.*
Head the, mee

Tinie ahomt Ht and
then come and tell us about it!

Newman Club

he monthly meeting of Newman,

Club, will be held Moniay, Deeem=

her 5, at 4:30 o'clock, in Room 211,

Father Dunney. will continue his

ures on Tsycho=

Ml those whe are inter-
invited to attend,

series of leet
Analysis.
ested aire

Scott presented a
warfare, In view
¢ conierence it is well
following facts which

to note the
¢ hronght out

st war 99.5%

Previous to the
of the. weapons
explosiy

Now 3
warfare consist of poisonous gases
uised in chemical warfare,

2 tm the last war, 12 times as
many men recovere S-
Tallis aa. from bullet or projectile
wounds.

Chemical warfare, caused 35%
of the German casualties.

4. Tt is, estimated, that had the
war continued one’ month long

ates would Nave pro~
than the entire

the United Si
duced more yy
world.

ib

y dye factory is a latent
jactory, ‘Chis. sfiould be re-
membered when the einbargo. on
dyes is, discussed,
‘members were initiated
ceremony af rece
suhers was followed by. an
informal coeon party where scien
titie subjects heeame delightful ¢

FEATHERED FRIENDS

(Continued from last week)

On the same day
he Western

indy wits seen on
upike two miles heyand the
country club, The great horned
owl is a had bird and it is

well for peace and harmony
in country bar he is
Last winter several short

or marsh, owls were ob

veil near the end of Delaware

Some of these owly were
hot hy hunters amd boys who did
fot Kkntoy that these Minds are both
rare and useful and should he pro:
Aw Atbanian who wits down
the river about 13 qniles one day

in the middle of June, reported
commen tern, hivd
ig known inthe vicinity of New

York and around the Great Lakes,
Mbany. was

Long Flights

Observers tell many
ings about birds, Ducks have heen
Hele Wester Nowe Vac sid ane
ested rice {rom Louisiana fields
in their stomachs. “Tt is known
that ducks pahle of digesting
arire meal within 12 hours. The
observers wha 1 them ame
ihe sonelision,

hirds have ‘completed
long Aight in about
Those who study U
migrants from the f
is a matter of record for some of
these birds to start from
‘omes in the Aretie eirele and never
t foot anywhere or take food or
‘ivink until they alight in the sonth-
ert pokir regions —a_ sustained
Hight of 1 oe half way
around the world, Since Jul
Mhany observers report, hirds from
the North have been mig

the far South to spend the short
summer now rapidly appronchi
there

ST. MICHAEL'S GAME

skethall team got
at last year
ate by a score
the Al-

St
revenice for thei
when they defeated §
of 26-15 Thursday night in the /
hany High gym. This was the first
time that the varsity men played

together game, s0 part of

their defeat
ground of inexper

liv the first hal
away from our
break through
this period th
15 points, 12 of which w
by shots from the field,
from Vermont surprised

an be excused on the

ice,
Michael's got

ere scored
The meu
the spec:

tators by the good exhibition. of

basketball which they
Hoorwork of -the team

have improved gy
last appearance here,
Jack" Johnson
jer tinie he snatched th
of a dangerous situation

vanced it toward his own
algo seored State's only
this half when he made

free throw, ‘The defen
Vermonters seemed impr

our players. Often the
advanced 10 within strikiny
hall was int
less. passes,
Chuer was retired and Shi
his plac

Soon after the besginn
second half State hein
they were ¢ ote
offerise was started
long shut

of the tl

who was phiying a Ke

St. Michel's team eat

the Purple na Ghd Me

ree throws between ther
end of the jaune the seare
in favor of the visitors.
State College, Felt
Daley... a
MeGraw. 0 a
Landon etic 1
MeChner O00
Johnson. 0
Sherleys es eecice 0
Hornung, ¢ “
TInCle siscaseowescans (0
iy
j
Tree Sule id
Delaney eee 2
Hale, ty ae
Murphy, +2
an)
0
10
Referee, Hilly timeke
horne: scorer, Dr. Power

tly. since
he

feature

During this hi

ave a
seemed Lo
their

he ba
Hand ade
goal, He
point in
ood on
ne of the
vegmable to
ball wi

eFley took

ing of the
» to show

when Me
from the

hroke through to: seore on
field, shot. “Another field goal hy
eGraw aad a free thraw hy
Hornung, who repticed | at
center, hronght the total up to Uh
points belore St. Michael's mimayged
to score, Hut “after this thish af
Fapeed the yame. slowed np again,

into their

iy cand pulled away fron

Graw and

Landon seored fron the field, while
Johnson and Horning divided three

mi \C th

wil
nen
v3
0 6
0 3
oo
a 8

ae
eper, Os

A WORD TO THE
FRE:

teely” wold like to have

you. We feel sure. that

any of you who

experienee om you hi

pavers and year books

advertisements,

ve never done snythi

kind, here is chance to

valnable experience and 1

the Quarterly. Board

sophomore year.

wants you to try out for
advert

ting ads for them now.
as formidable as

in to you wl

and how you go about it,

today.

tention! T

wh

find it mighty inter

‘SHMEN

he “Qua

word with

there are
id vale

igh se

in

iting,
dd even it you

ing of the
get some
ry out for
for your

The “Quarterly’

the posi-

i manager by get-

It is not
it sounds,

interested

in the Co-op, and

here to £0
See her

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Page Four

COLLEGE NEWS, |

MBER 5, 1921

THE NATIONAL COUNCIL
FOR THE LIMITATION
OF ARMAMENTS,

532 17th St, N. W.,
WASHINGTON, D. C.

Offers prizes for the two best
editorials on what will constitute
suiecess ait the Washington Confer

¢ published in bona fide col

'§ prior to De

Conditions of the cont

Subject: "What Will Cor
sat the Washington Confer-

t
iblished
th in a rest
fide college news)
Competition Closes:
21, 1921, Editorials. rece

Her lle fl, Trine

jersey,

qt
Denby, J
ton, New

GARNET PREPARES FOR
STATE COLLEGE

(Copied irom “Coneordiensis”
Dec
akethelh squad id now hard
at work in pe
Captain “Looeh’
1 the court again, and
that he awill bi
he whistle blo
1. His foot, which was
hurt during: the football season, is
as sound as ever, and he

came in the

iy aun injury

his old position,

shat, who pied a fine
center in the closing games
year, will play either conte

of las

and the competition is very
most of the men are very
eveniy) matched. The squad will
hot he eut to any consid =
tintil after the 3
f

ny aspirants for

Promising Players
Among the men who hi

¢ shown
up well in prac i

her
 TLuinee,
ews, Other
nioubtedly

W
ley, . singer Motalin

up when the score got too clase,
23,

and won out 27-23

ly yet in the season
ce any predictions regarding
in, but from the results of
fous work her ach
canbe counted ‘upon. to

ti

COLLEGE GIRLS
DISSERTATE ON
MARRIAGE COST

Some Say $50 a Week Iy “Learn”
Salary — Various Views

Wiitle they
taut of a ch

ree that love hasn't

the view that when the right Prince

Charming comes along he is ustelly

aecepted "for better, for worse”
“Money won't count ae all, when

the ideal mane

Miss, Elizabeth

Miss Hele
red editor
versity, said if she insisted on her
ure hushand earning
week, $100 a week

ounnt, she might never yet mare

neliow,”
ha senior,
wealth of experience

uk of the yards" charity: w

‘ounge man really should

el alanis

inginia Kendal,
Club, said $30 a week was enough;
te ‘could tive modestly an that
sun,

Wolvern
i

lan,
father

The lowest estimate of what two
could tive on and be happy, was
made by Miss Evelya
man, wha thought
“woud
other

what his salary,

DRAMATICS TRYOUTS

Tt is hoped
cast shortly alter
1 of well-qualified pe
i out for cach part, it

8 are
hegin
the night

int
y Td, when the
ave Set hee =

nted.

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Distinctive Photography

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REMEMBRANCE

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BUSINESS USE

Special Rates to Students

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THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO USE IT FOR
BUSINESS PURPOSES

LESTER H. HELMES, Pres.

COME TO

College Co=zop

Books, Supplies, College Stationery
and College Banners

G. Wiley @ Bro.
Dealers in All Kinds of

Fresh ond Salt Meat

We would like to dem- ‘and Poultry

onstrate for you the new
Onoto Pen, recently put
out by the maker of the
famous Onoto Ink Pencil

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Telephone 544 and 543,

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Exclusive
Furs, Gowns, Suits
and Wraps

5BNo.PenrlSt, Albany, N.Y.

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$5.00 Meal Ticket for $4.50 to College Students

‘Ideal Restaurant “tier. wees”

Phone, West 4472

208 Washington Avenue, Albany, N. Y.
Regular Dinner 40c.—11 a, m, to 3 p,m, Supper 40c ~ § p.m, to 8 p,m.

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PRODUCERS OF THE BETTER CLASS OF

BOOKLETS, CATALOGS, PUBLICATIONS AND
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PRINTERS OF THE STATE COLLEGE Naws

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